Saturday, 11 June 2016

Dresden and Prague - Parlo Eastern Europe Tour Review (Day 3)

A view outside our hotel in Berlin.
Good morning Berlin! On day 3 we will be heading to Dresden, Germany and continue our journey to Prague in Czech Republic. Before that, we shall indulge ourselves with our first authentic European buffet breakfast :) Probably I was over excited, I forgot to take any picture during breakfast but I recalled the buffet breakfast spread was quite good at Andels Hotel.

After breakfast we headed down south to city of Dresden. Our bus journey took about 2 hours but we had a pit stop at midway.

Enjoying my drink during a not so cold winter....
Finally we arrived at Dresden at around 10.30a.m.

Our first sight of the City of Dresden

Dresden has a long history as the capital and royal residence for centuries which is rich with cultural and artistic splendour. The city was badly damaged during world war 2 and a lot of effort was put in to restore the place. This explains why some of the buildings look relatively new and beautiful although they should be centuries old.

On the right the famous mural depicting the Procession of Princes

Frauenkirche - A church rebuilt after it was destroyed during WWII. As far as possible the ruins were reused to reconstruct the church.

Zwinger Palace
River Elbe
Our lunch was at a restaurant by the name of Sophienkeller located within walking distance from the place we visited in Dresden. I felt that the restaurant is quite special as it is located underground. Food was quite good too.


Chicken and Vegetable Pie

Apple Strudel
After lunch we proceed with our journey to Prague, Czech Republic located 2 hours drive away.

Our tour bus!!!
By the time we arrived to Prague it was in the evening around 5pm. We checked in ourselves into Prague Clarion Congress Hotel for 2 nights.

Prague Clarion Congress Hotel - Lobby
It looks like a pretty quiet hotel with basic settings but nevertheless the hotel is still quite comfortable. It kind of reminds me of a video walkthrough of a hotel in North Korea that I watched over youtube not too long ago.

Prague Clarion Congress Hotel - Café

Prague Clarion Congress Hotel - Our Room




The room was pretty comfortable and clean. Contrary to what I learned from my western Europe tour in 2014, the hotels in eastern Europe do provide coffee making facilities.

What is nice with this hotel is that it is attached with a shopping complex but.... it is also quite quiet as well. Probably it is already late and as we all know shops in Europe do close much earlier. There is also a supermarket for those who are interested to buy some snacks or drinks.

After a short walk, we headed back to the hotel for a buffet dinner.

Prague Clarion Congress Hotel - Buffet Dinner
My dinner, a slice of cutlet, coleslaw, mashed potatoes and pickled vegetables....Nice!
The third thing I like about this hotel is that it comes with complimentary gym access. Not the ordinary hotel gym but a Fitness First look a like located in the shopping complex which just opposite of the hotel lobby. Finally I get to burn some fat that I have gathered from the trip. Yay!



 More to come....

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Friday, 27 May 2016

Berlin - Parlo Eastern Europe Tour Review (Day 2)


Our tour starts soon after our arrival at Tegel International Airport around noon. Although Berlin is the capital of Germany, the airport doesn't seem to be as advance as I thought it should be. Soon after we collected our luggage, we proceeded to our tour bus which was about 10 minutes walk away as buses are not allowed to park outside the airport.

The bus headed straight into Berlin city centre to pick up our local guide and soon after we were given an orientation of Berlin city centre. On our way to our first attraction point, our bus by passed several iconic locations like the Holocaust Memorial and Berlin Tower.




Holocaust Memorial
The Holocaust Memorial is probably our first introduction to a dark history of the Nazis who have killed millions of Jews before the World War 2 ended.


Our first stop was at Reichtag which houses the Parliament ever since the unification of Germany. It is popular for its glass dome where one can enjoy an excellent panoramic view of Berlin. Unfortunately our tour group only managed to quickly snap a picture as expected :).


Nearby Reichtag is the Brandenburg Gate where we strolled around for a good 30 minutes. It is a historical site built in the 18th Century.  


We hop on to the bus later and off we went to the next attraction site, Berlin Wall East Side Gallery. There, you will find the remnant of the famous Berlin Wall which separated East and West Berlin for circa 30 years. From the picture above, the Berlin wall is really 2 walls built back to back.


The east side gallery is located nearby a park beside the river Spree where we have some time to enjoy an evening stroll. Frankly, I kind of enjoyed the nice evening stroll along the river bank but the remnant of Berlin wall reminded us the fact that many people have lost their lives attempting to cross the border at this very place.

Checkpoint Charlie

It's almost 5pm local time and we stopped at our last attraction, Checkpoint Charlie. What used to be Berlin Wall's crossing point where a lot of military stand off took place is now centre of a busy commercial business cum shopping district. We later found a gallery nearby which shares more details on the historical events that took place at the site. We had about 90 minutes to explore the area before dinner time.


Notice an interesting truck as we explore the city centre.


We did not take many pictures in Berlin as sun sets after 5pm in Berlin...



Dinner at Maximilians located within walking distance from Checkpoint Charlie.


We had German Currywurst for dinner. I like it very much especially the sauce that tasted like a combination of tomato sauce and curry that goes very well with bread as well.



After our half day tour, we checked ourselves into Andels Hotel Berlin to call it a night. I have no complaints about this hotel. The room was modern and comfortable. It also came with a 24 hours fully equipped gym which is excellent for me to beat the jet lag...:)

More to come....





Sunday, 1 May 2016

Transit From Kuala Lumpur To Berlin Via Doha (Qatar Airways) - Day 1


Wifey and I travelled to Berlin by Qatar Airways which transits at Doha International Airport. From KLIA I took the 2.40am flight QR853 to Doha which turned out to be a Boeing 757 Dreamliner. I was pretty excited to take the flight as it ls a technological advance airplane which was supposed to rival A380 produced by Airbus. Boeing claims that the airplane’s body is made from a special type of plastic or polymer instead of the conventional aluminium to reduce the weight of the body and results in lower fuel consumption which translates into cost savings.
The Qatar flight was equipped with the most high tech in flight entertainment system in economy class I have seen to date. It comes with dual screen comprising of a primary screen and a secondary screen for controls. You can also play video games while watching videos. Content selections are acceptable just like many of the airlines out there. There is also a USB to charge your electronic equipment.

It also comes with better leg room which is kind of a blessing for people like me who is more than 6 feet tall. Once on a fully declined position, the seat allows me to fully stretch my legs and that gave me the comfort to have a nice sleep in the plane. Unlike in the past where I usually spend most of my time on board watching movies, this time around I managed to sleep much more as I felt the seat was more comfortable. Its not all praises though. Some passengers have complained that the width of the seat is too narrow due to the 3-4-3 seat configuration so it may be uncomfortable for some depending on their body size.
Leg room is adequate even with my long legs
In flight meals was only satisfactorily. I had a chicken sandwich shortly for supper shortly after take off from KLIA. A couple of hours later, I had pancakes for breakfast. The flight to Doha took about 8 hours arriving at Doha International Airport at around 5 am.
My breakfast enroute to Berlin
It was a foggy morning when we arrived with a temperature 15 degrees. Several busses was already waiting to bring passengers to the arrival gate. Those who are transiting to other countries are required to go through security screening again before entering the departure hall.
First sight in Doha with buses waiting to ferry passengers to the arrival hall.
QR853 Kuala Lumpur to Doha
Once inside, we had more than 2 hours at the airport but unfortunately the tour guide only gave us about an hour to explore the place so we did not get to do much except to buy some stuff from the convenience stall then a toilet break and off we went to departure gate to board QR81 to Berlin. That was kind of sad as I was looking forward to at least a cup of coffee in this relatively new airport which was just opened about two years ago. Worst still, we had to que up outside the departure gate for about 40 minutes before allowed in :(. Meanwhile the tour guide happily went for shopping. In this case, I felt that the Tour Guide could have done better in this case by providing us proper briefing and time management.  
This is no ordinary bear.....
Notice the giant sized bear?

QR81 to Berlin
The plane we took to Berlin is an Airbus 330 with a 2-4-2 seating configuration. The seat is definitely wider but leg room is not as good as the previous flight. I have earlier arranged with Parlo to get us the window seats so that I can capture a picture of the desert which can be seen shortly after take off.
The closest I can get to a desert. A view no long after take off.
As for the in flight entertainment system I felt the user interface was hard to use, slow  and confusing. In the end, I gave up and just continued sleeping :). Breakfast was served shortly after take off and I had the sausage and egg for breakfast and it turned out to be quit delicious and exceeded my expectations on in flight meals.

More to come...

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Parlo Eastern Europe Tour Overview
Day 2




Friday, 29 April 2016

EASTERN EUROPE WITH PARLO TOURS (MALAYSIA) 2016


After my beautiful trip to Western Europe two years ago, I was looking forward to another adventure to fuel my passion for travel. After being captivated with the sceneries of Eastern Europe during winter, I decided to join a tour by Parlo Tours which was strongly recommended by a friend. It met the three criteria I was looking for namely good food, beautiful sceneries and comfortable hotel.

The tour during Chinese new year covers five countries namely Germany (Berlin and Munich), Czech Republic (Prague), Poland (Krakow), Hungary (Budapest) and Austria (Vienna and Salzburg) over a period of 12 days or 10 nights. Some may argue that Europe is best explored on a free and easy trip which I agree to a certain extent if don’t mind spending time to plan for the trip and the hassle of dragging your luggage bags across five different countries which may be troublesome especially in the winter months. On negative side, if you follow a tour do expect to have little control on where you will be going or even what you are going to eat. Expect visits to very touristy areas which may limit interaction with locals and hence little exposure to the local culture. In the end, it really depends on what your priorities are.


11 Days 9 Nights Eastern Europe Tour By Parlo Tours
As far as I am concerned, I would love a little of both worlds and that means to have a combination of joining a tour and a couple of days travelling on a free and easy. This is where Parlo really exceeded my expectations. Where some travel agencies discourage or do not entertain stay extensions, Parlo has no issues with it. My reservation and subsequent correspondence was done predominantly via phone calls and emails and was pretty satisfied with the service level provided by their sales staff.

The following are the places that we visited.

Day 4 - Prague (Czech Republic)
Day 5 - Krakow (Poland)
Day 7 - Budapest (Hungary)
Day 8 - Vienna (Austria)
Day 9 - Salzburg (Austria)
Day 10 -  Munich (Germany)
Day 11- Day 13 - Free & Easy in Munich
Day 14 - Return to Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 
























Lai Po Heen, Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur Review

Wifey and I decided to spent a weekend at Mandarin Oriental. After we checked out at noon on Sunday, we decided to have our lunch at Lai Po Heen Restaurant as I suddenly had cravings for some good Tim Sum. Once you enter the restaurant, you will notice the open kitchen concept where you can basically see the entire kitchen through a glass partition.

Wifey and I were seated near the window where you will have a nice view of KLCC park and overlooking the sight of the city centre.  



The first dish we had was the sea cucumber congee. Honestly, I never thought that sea cucumber goes well as porridge and was sceptical at first. It turns out to be pretty good with a nice flavour and I especially liked the "chewy" sea cucumber cubes in the porridge.   


For tim sum, we ordered lobster flower roll, prawn tim sum and bean curd roll all tasted good and fresh. 



We also ordered a plate of steam rice roll but we happily munched it down and was too late to realize that we have yet to take a picture of it. To finish it off, I ordered durian crepes and mango sago ice cream for dessert.


The durian crepes is the restaurant specialty. It was good with real durian meat inside but honestly I have tasted better ones at other places.



This meal for two was about RM200 including tax and service charge. It is a bit pricy but well compensated with the excellent customer service, nice view and food quality. The fact that this restaurant was full on a Sunday afternoon (with people queuing outside) means many concurs with my opinion :).