Finally I was arriving in Bavaria. My blablacar driver
just dropped me in the train station, place where my host was going to meet me
up. She was coming from her city that was just 15km from there, place that I
would sleep later: Königsbrunn.
It was really cool that she came to Augsburg to pick me up and show me the
city.
If I remember well
after I arriving, I needed to wait few more minutes before she comes. I was
really hungry, but once she was coming, I preferred to wait and maybe we could
eat together. I walked in the city during 30min, seeing more shops and then I
just came back to the train station to meet her up. At the ending she wasn't
that hungry and then I just had my kebab by myself :)
We were walking in
the city and she was showing me few attractions there for few minutes. The
coolest stuff is that she works with tourism and then it was a kind of private
tourist guide tour.
I really liked the
city and I could understand why so many people said me before how beautiful is
the Bavarian region. The architecture of the houses for me was the best that I
could see. I believe that since I'm engineer, I use some professional
characteristics in my personal life. For me one of the first things that catch
my attention in places that I use to go is the style and architecture of the
buildings. I really like Europe because of the diversity of cultures that also
include in a way in which the houses was built. Specifically in Bavaria the
facades are really artistic, most of them with some details that make they
different from each other.
It was like that in
Augsburg, the city was really cute with this artistic kind of houses and
beautiful churches in streets that provided me a nice walk, this time feeling
connected with the culture. That day I was more in the visual mood that I didn't
even care about to take so many pictures from the unique buildings that I've
seen there, but these pictures are saved in my big folder, called as
memories.
Well, after this
nice walk we just stopped to have a good German beer in a square. For me the
best beers in the world until now are Belgium and German ones. Also the cool
thing is that we could just stop in the street and drink in public any time.
Thing that in some European countries it's not allowed or even when it's
allowed, it's a bit weird to drink in public. Positive point! In Germany you
can have one of the best beers paying 1 euro in the supermarket and drink it
anywhere.
Later when the
weather started to get bad, we just decided to walk to her car, saying goodbye
to Augsburg in my short time there. Just few hours walking around and seeing
some attractions and having a nice time exchanging life experiences and since
she traveled in almost all of continents, she had a lot experiences to share.
Well, this was my
time in Augsburg. I highly recommend that you visit there. It's a medium size
city that you can do everything by walking with nice spots to see, walking lost
in the street. I don't know how beautiful is ULM, but once It worked to visit
Augsburg, I was really happy for my short experience. Now, Königsbrunn!
I've been in Bavaria few times but never visited Augsburg. I like their architecture too. :)
ResponderExcluirI really love Bavaria as well. There so many nice cities there. I'll talk in the next posts about Munich, Landshut and Straubing.
ExcluirLove the Germany, nice photos
ResponderExcluirThanks Dora! :D
ResponderExcluirComo foi se virar com o Inglês na cidade? Ou você utilizou o alemão!?
ResponderExcluirBy the way, really enjoy the post =)
Cheers