lunedì 14 maggio 2012

Uppsala and Stockholm: Min Sverige

My crazy May started with Berlin and after a day in Italy it kept spending some days in a cold but beautiful Sweden. Thanks to a very cheap flight I had a chance with a friend to see again but with a cold but sunny weather Stockholm but we also had time to visit Uppsala, nice city nearby Stockholm. So let's start our trip


Thursday

We arrived very late on Wednesday so early morning after we met my kind hosting friends Gustav and Magnus, we went straight to Central Station to get our train to Uppsala. The journey was very short like 45 minutes and the railways station is well located, walking distance to the center. Uppsala is only 76 km north from Stockholm but it was originally located a few kilometres to the north, at a location now known as Gamla Uppsala.



From the station, we moved to the center and the Fyris river (Fyrisån) neatly divides the city into two different parts: west part is more historical  compared to east part where business or administrative activities are located. The center of Uppsala is not big so half day is enough to have a look and we spent first hours walking around and having a yummy breakfast in the cosy Cafe Linné Hörnan.

Fyris river


After this, we had a walk along the river before reaching The Linnaeus Garden that was the first botanical garden in Sweden. Uppsala is quite lively city as its university is the oldest one in Sweden so it's worth to have a look at it too. The main and interesting building is the Uppsala Cathedral, biggest one in Sweden and most visible everywhere in the city. In the same square you can visit the oldest main university building called  Gustavianum and another tiny church.

We spent lunch together a friend in this creperie to remind my Brittany time and food was ok and it ended up with a delicious lemon pie. We had a fast look at the  university library, the largest in Sweden and we visited just outside the Uppsala Castle on the way to the botanical garden where we relaxed a bit under the sun. No time to visit Gamla Uppsala, the first settlement in this area.



It was not so late when we came back Stockholm so we had time to have a nice walk in Gamla Stan, the old part of the city that includes  nearby island  of Riddarholmen. We started from this tiny island: there are many beautiful palaces and main attraction is Riddarholmen Church. A statue of Birger Jarl, traditionally known as the founder of Stockholm, is standing on a pillar in front of the Bonde Palace north of the church with an amazing view.



We kept visiting the old town with its nice and small streets and many Cafes where to relax. We had a look at the Royal Palace, the cathedral and so on, very touristic area but if you're here for the first time it is worth.
Best way to close the day was to cook italian food for our friends accompanied by a good spanish wine.




Friday

We decided to visit Drottningholm Palace, Unesco Heritage and private residence of swedish royal family.
It's very easy to get there by public transport: just reach Brommaplan by subway then many buses go to Drottingholm. Around the palace  you can visit beautiful gardens where you can walk and relax along small rivers too. You can also visit the palace, a small theater and a chinese pavilion.




Best part of the trip is when I can live the city with local people: so in the afternoon we had a chance to meet my swedish friend Jessica and her sweet baby Frank. She showed us the district of Södermalm, now famous as  Lisbeth Salander and other characters in the Millennium Trilogy by Stieg Larsson live and work there. We walked inside the district and she suggested great places where to spend our night out. It is a mix of cultures where you can find a yummy cheese bread from Turkey or a gelato from the first italian ice-cream shop. We visited the norwegian church with its famous read houses around before reaching Slussen.



From Slussen you can have a walk along Götgatan, the main road of this borough and you can see Skatteskrapan, previous office of Tax Board and now students apartments. From there we had a detour to visit Monteliusvägen where you have a great walk with beautiful view of the city. To reach this place you will pass through a very nice district, full of old houses, steep hills and cobble stoned streets.



Time to say bye to my friend, awesome tour of this area so we decided to spend the night here after some relax at home. We came back for dinner and you tasted typical swedish food with lots of local people at pelikan restaurant. We ate too much so we decided to walk back Monteliusvägen to take some night pics with this amazing view. We spent rest of the night dancing at kvarnen, multi-ethnic place but you can visit many other bars like sodrateatern or petsoundsbar. Time to go to bed not before meeting our hosting friends in the subway going back home at same time :))



Last Day

We didn't have so much time so we went back Slussen where you can eat a traditional swedish fast food: fried herring on crisp bread at Nystekt Strömming. The classic, and very Swedish, main attraction is the “knäckis”—fried herring with cucumber and red onions on hard bread, called “knäckebröd” in Swedish.



From Slussen we got a a ferry to a sharp visit to the island of  Djurgården, beautiful views on the way. In the island you have nice bars where to relax but you can also visit Vasa museum, a maritime museum displaying the only intact 17th century ship. There's an aquarium too and the amusement park of Gröna Lund. If you have time you can also visit the open air museum and zoo of Skansen or just relax walking in the park or in the old village of  Djurgården.



Time went by fast so we took back ferry to go to the Central Station to get our airport bus, just few minutes to eat some cinnamon pastries and say Vi ses snart Stockholm...

lunedì 7 maggio 2012

Unconventional and conventional Berlin

Some years ago I had a chance to visit this controversial city during a cold November so first impression was not so positive, my italian soul ;).. so accepting an invitation of some sicilian friends to meet there here I am back again and finally I started to love this city a mix of conventional and unconventional things that make Berlin unique and a place where you can also find something to do...


My Arrival

Saturday is a perfect day to arrive and enjoy the night life of Berlin as after I met my friends in the lovely quarter of Neukölln and welcome drink, we straight went to eat at Ris a cheap and tasty chicken in persian way. You can eat whatever you like in Berlin and you will find something open always. Our kind friend and host Sandro found an iranian party and a birthday party too to join at karakas bar where we had fun and found cheap drinks. In the same night I had a birthday of friend of mine so night was just started when I moved to meet her and her friends and I discovered Berlin is a city full of life. Many clubs still full of people and long lines to get in even if it was 5am like this at Katerholzig

line at 5.15am at Katerholzig :o


You should learn there's a strict selection to place like this and I hope to have more time to spend at Berghain or at weird ones like Kitkat club hehehe...


Sunday

Berlin is not only night life so we spent time to discover some touristic spots during day before heading to a famous sunday flea market. We started at Checkpoint Charlie a border point between East and West Berlin during cold war. There's a nice museum about it and very nearby you can visit for free Stasi museum and you just walk a bit more and you can see a part of Berlin wall and you can visit a topography of terrors museum for free as people should not forget what happened in second world war. It also was time to try the famous curry wurst maybe not the best one but a must ;)
Sunday is perfect day to enjoy Mauerpark flea market : this market is populated not only by some younger hipsters, but also the more international, grunge-yuppies of the neighborhood. From may you have a chance to take part in a karaoke with huge audience and you can lie on the grass and enjoy a sunny day like it was. Day was long so we ended up with some yummy pizza made by a turkish guy nicknamed Allianz ;)



We had a chance to have a tour of Neukölln thanks to Sandro and his friend Diego. It's not a famous spot but you can visit interesting things and understand how a quarter changed in last years. About this it's interesting to read a book like Arabboy explaing how tough it was living here and its still a very active part of the city. On the way we stopped to see the ex brewery Alte Kindl now home to artist studios, project spaces, performance hall. We had a tour in the neighborhood and  we found a building with a famous golden sun.



We had a walk in lessinghoehe park where Diego told us a creepy story about a burnt dead body of a girl found here some years ago. Imagine it was so dark in a middle of a park in a not so safe area and we started to see a red light moving slowly then fastly towards us, panic was to start when we hear behind us a girl called Fuffy her dog with red light ahah what a shame :)... We kept touring till another park called Comenius garten where we met the statue of the famous Comenius, our lovely mascotte for the rest of the trip.




Comenius is considered the father of modern education and small community following his ideas lives here. Nearby you have a nice multiple religions church where everyone can follow its religion. We finished the night tour in a punk pub called Syndikat, nice atmosphere and a no-taking pics place, weird :) 

Monday

A good start of a day is a yummy and cheap breakfast and Sandro suggested to go to Bierbaum3 before having time to visit some other spots of Berlin, like Alexander Platz, Rathaus and the Cathedral just in front the famous Island of Museums Unesco Heritage. This is a fast stop in most famous touristic spots before having a tour in the underground Berlin where you can experience the history of Berlin from an unconventional perspective! Italian tour was sold out so we started with german one to finish with the spanish one more understandable for all our group.




Day was really sunny so a good way to have lunch is to visiting the ex airport of Tempelhof where we had a delicious barbecue and you can have a nice walk around and have the feeling to stay in the middle of landing track. Thats something unusual to mix up with what we did later: we visited the famous Brandenburg gate and we reserved a tour of the doom of Bundestag where you have a wonderful view of all Berlin. Last stop was to visit Holocaust memorial before moving to Kreuzberg.


This day was the eve of Labour Day so we had parties almost everywhere but great spot is Kreuzberg where first we had dinner at Kreuzburger then we tried to see what's going on but it was bit cold so we decided to move to Warschauer Strasse where a common friend lives and we spent the night in a pub before moving back and you could have many parties in a community center nearby the bridge. We still had time to visit a trans-gender pub and had a fast look at pub called Tristeza, thats funny name.

Labour Day

Sadly it was my last day so I didn't have so much time to discover new things. We decided to go back Warschauer Strasse as you can visit a famous left part of East Side Berlin wall where some selected artists painted the wall around 1989-1990.


It's an 1,4km of painted wall and you can also visit Oberbaum bridge and Frankfurter Tor just close to U-bahn station. Time went by fast so we came back the island of Museum before I left but my mind was already thinking when I can come back:



You can still do lots of things like Potsdamer Platz, Berlin Zoo, Tiegarten or you can visit nearby towns like Postdam or Brandenburg well some I had already done but you know you can still have many reasons to come back and discover other hidden cornes :) Auf Wiedersehen...