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Explore Europe

Michelle Purse & John Sweeney

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 [016] Christmas Markets
DEC 7, 2018
[016] Christmas Markets
Explore Europe Christmas Markets Podcast Episode Show Notes Here are the show notes for this episode of Explore Europe brought to you by Used Car Guys. Is there anything better than living in Europe and especially Germany at this time of year. Nothing says Christmas quite like the traditional Weihnachtsmarkt that you will find in every big city, small town and even the tiny villages. We’ve recommended our favourite Christmas markets throughout this episode, but I’ll bet once you have visited a few, you will have your own. Everyone is unique and each one is worth a visit. Here are the links from our Explore Europe Christmas Markets episode: Kaiserslautern Christmas Market The Rhein Galerie Ludwigshafen Mannheim Christmas Markets Heidelberg Christmas Market Trier Christmas Market Saarbrücken Christmas Market Traben-Trarbach Christmas Market Strasbourg Christmas Market Baden-Baden Christmas Market Deidesheim Christmas Market    Podcast Conversation Timeline 00:01 - Welcome to the Christmas Markets episode of Explore Europe 01:14 - John’s tells us about his local Christmas Market - Kaiserslautern 2:00 - Where is the Kaiserslautern market? 2:35 - Try the highly recommended drink of the markets - Feuerzangenbowle 3:43 - Michelle delves into not one, but THREE Christmas Markets in her local area of Mannheim 4:34 - John and Michelle are amused with the items that are on sale at the market. A little hint - it’s not quintessentially Christmas 7:39 - Getting to Mannheim - Especially, where should you park? 09:01 - All the information about the beautiful Heidelberg Christmas market 10:01 - What’s the best form of travel to get to Heidelberg? 11:22 - John divulges some great tips for smaller, local markets around other areas in Germany 12:35 - Trier Christmas Market - all the information you’ll need for a successful visit 13:51 - Saarbrücken Christmas Market - including some great tips from John 15:09 - You won’t believe the highlight of the Saarbrücken Market! Find out here… 15:57 - What currency should you take? Do they accept credit cards at the markets? 16:21 - Do they serve german or french food at Saarbrücken Christmas market? 17:02 - Michelle tells all about the best Christmas market she has visited - Strasbourg 18:38 - John has a fascinating fact about Strasbourg for your next pop quiz 19:01 - How do you get to Strasbourg Christmas market? 22:09 - If you’re an adventurous explorer, Michelle explains how to visit an array of markets in one day. 25:39 -  Traben-Trarbach Christmas Market - Weather and dog friendly 27:49 - Deidesheim Christmas Market - lots of nooks and crannies in this part! 30:55 - John and Michelle’s podcast challenge for you 31:18 - The practicalities of visiting the markets - Parking / Is it safe? / Cash vs card / Child-friendly? 33:39 - Michelle’s Christmas Market round-up 34:20 - Sustainable Travel Tip with Jen Gale   Thanks for listening and we’ll see you next time, Explorers. 
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35 MIN
[015] Dresden
NOV 25, 2018
[015] Dresden
Explore Europe Dresden Podcast Episode Show Notes Here are the show notes for this episode of Explore Europe brought to you by Used Car Guys. Dresden is the capital of the German state of Saxony. It's situated in a valley on the River Elbe, near the border with the Czech Republic and was part of the former East Germany until reunification in 1990. The city has experienced dramatic changes since the early 1990s. It still bears many wounds from the controversial bombing raids of 1945, but it has undergone significant reconstruction and the buildings have been mostly restored to their former glory. Dresden is once again a cultural, educational and political centre of Germany and Europe.  Here are the links from our Explore Europe Dresden episode: The Indian restaurant that John raves about: http://www.littleindia-dresden.de/ The Fish restaurant: https://kastenmeiers.de/ The Opera: https://www.semperoper.de The famous Frauenkirche: https://www.frauenkirche-dresden.de/ Segway tours in Dresden Walking tours: http://www.dresden-cultour.de/de/fuehrungen/stadtfuehrungen.html The Palace with the lovely gardens: https://www.grosser-garten-dresden.de/de/startseite/ Podcast Conversation Timeline: 00:01 - Introduction1:00 - John gives us a brief overview of Dresden’s history2:20 -What is the transport like in Dresden? How about getting to and from Dresden, and parking the car?3:16 - Did John use booking.com for his hotel reservation? Find out here…3:50 - John gives you more history about Dresden and it’s East Germany past.So, What did John and Ramona do whilst in Dresden?5:10 - Did John eat the best indian curry he’s ever had in Germany?5:59 - John tells all about his very sophisticated outing to the Dresden Opera house….and his star spotting experience too!8:15 - A must see highlight of Dresden - The Frauenkirche11:01 - Where is John’s Explore Europe favorite hop on and hop off bus in today’s episode?11:24 - The palaces of Dresden12:43 - Find out how to get around the city centre?…..Meanwhile, John makes a bold statement about Dresden!15:23 - Do you have to pre-book tickets for the tourist attractions?17:04 - John recommends an amazing fish restaurant to visit17:59 - Michelle goes through the practicalities of travelling to Dresden: Visa to visit?/ Cash vs Card debt/ English speaking?/ Is it safe?20:23 - Would John recommend Dresden with kids?21:18 - The walking tour of Dresden23:10 - The beautiful Christmas Markets - a must see during the holiday season24:42 - Michelle’s overview of the awesome Dresden25:23 - The sustainable travel tip with Jen Gale Thanks for listening and we’ll see you next time for another episode of Explore Europe!
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26 MIN
[014] The Mont Blanc Trail
NOV 14, 2018
[014] The Mont Blanc Trail
Explore Europe Mont Blanc Trail Podcast Episode Show Notes Here are the show notes for this episode of Explore Europe brought to you by Used Car Guys. The Tour du Mont Blanc is a unique trek of approximately 200km around Mont Blanc that can be completed in between 7 and 10 days passing through Italy, Switzerland and France. It’s one of the most famous and exhilarating treks in Europe. Hikers, climbers and mountaineers will love the authenticity of the overnights offered by mountain refuges and gites along the Tour du Mont Blanc. Our special guest, Kaiserslautern school music teacher Gretchen Lynch, explains that you do not need to be a hardcore mountaineer to do the Mont Blanc Trail. She shares her short version of the trail with us along with all of her tips that will ensure even total beginners to hiking can accomplish this unforgetful bucket-list trek.  Here are some detailed notes and links from our Explore Europe Mont Blanc Trail episode:  Website about Tour:  http://www.autourdumontblanc.com/en/ What to bring - everything fits fine in a 30L backpack from Decathalon. fold up hiking poles lightweight gloves and hat sleep sack, sleep clothes poncho 2 pairs of hiking shorts and shirts long sleeved micofiber shirt light fleece Sunscreen & bugspray toiletries, microfibre towel gallon ziplock bags to keep clothes dry in case it rains YakTrax or crampons if you hike early in the season for the snow crossings ear plugs good hiking shoes flip flops if you don’t want to wear the ones provided (I brought them but they were not necessary!) cell phone and charger, - get one that works in Switzerland hydration bladder or water bottles Pack light - you are carrying everything! Entire tour takes about 2 weeks.  We did half of the tour, but took a bus through the mountain from Chamonix France to Courmayeur Italy to cut our tour to one week.  The bus is just 15 Euro per person. We parked near the trail’s end in Chamonix.  It was free and so nice to come out right near our car when we finished a week later! We put our kids in camp so we could do this as a couples trip (we went with another couple whose daughter stayed with family friends.) Germany’s sleepaway camps are very affordable compared to the United States.  We have been very happy with Camp Adventure which offers one and two week sessions and is a bilingual camp, so everything is in both English and German. https://www.campadventure.de/en/  Each day you hike about 6 hours and then stay in a refuge. Refuges are like hostels, but they are on the hiking route (many high in mountains and must be stocked by donkeys or helicopters!) and almost always provide breakfast and dinner. For about 10 Euros you can also buy a sack lunch for your hike. Price per night ranged from 41 (and that one was our favorite!) to 70 Euros per person.   We hiked through three countries - starting in Italy, then Switzerland, and finished in France. The main language on the train was French, even in Italy. We didn’t hear German at all! The refuges all had English speaking staff and most of the hikers also spoke English. Other than lodging, our only costs on the trip were gas (we filled in Germany near the border and didn’t have to refuel til we got back home), the 15 Euro bus ticket, lunches (either 10 sack lunches from the refuges or purchased from grocery stores along the route), coffees along the route, and wine/ beer at the refuges. Beer was pricey compared to Europe - about 7 Euros for a half litre, 4 for .33 litre. House wine was about 8-12 for a half litre carafe to share at dinner. Make sure you take out both Francs (get at an ATM on the drive down) and Euros and have enough cash to pay for both your lodging - they almost always only take cash - and your lunches/ snacks/ drinks. You can pay in Euros in Switzerland but you will get a bad exchange rate - like Euro for Dollar. BOOK YOUR TRIP IN ADVANCE. We made the mistake of waiting too long and some of the refuges were full, therefore instead
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45 MIN
[013] Copenhagen in Denmark
OCT 18, 2018
[013] Copenhagen in Denmark
Explore Europe Copenhagen in Denmark Podcast Episode Show Notes Here are the notes for this episode of Explore Europe brought to you by Used Car Guys. Home to the children’s story teller, Hans Christian Andersen, the city of Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and very much the beating heart of the country. It’s a very advanced city in terms of infrastructure, architecture, sustainability, tourism and culture. Which makes it such a joy to visit and get around. Copenhagen is one of my favourite cities in Europe and as I grew up reading Hans Christian Andersen Fairytales when I went there I had to make a pilgrimage to the little mermaid of course!    Here are the links from our Explore Europe Copenhagen episode:  Harbour Cruise: https://www.stromma.dk/kobenhavn/sightseeing/sightseeing-med-bad/grand-tour/ Vor Frelsers Kirke/Church of Our Saviour: http://www.vorfrelserskirke.dk Christiansborg (another tower): http://kongeligeslotte.dk/en/palaces-and-gardens/christiansborg-palace.html Copenhagen Card: https://copenhagencard.com Tivoli Gardens: www.tivoli.dk   Cafes & Restaurants Grospiseri restaraunt on top of the old car auction building! (book in advance): https://www.grospiseri.dk Manfreds restaurant: http://manfreds.dk/en/ Relæ  http://www.restaurant-relae.dk/en/ Noma the best restaurant in the world (very experience, book well in advance): http://noma.dk Reffen (street food): https://reffen.dk Torvehallerne food hall: https://torvehallernekbh.dk Souls plant based restaurant: http://www.soulscph.dk Mad og Kaffe coffee hause: https://madogkaffe.dk   Accommodation:  Budget hostels Generator: https://generatorhostels.com/destinations/copenhagen Dan Hostel: https://www.danhostel.dk/en Budget Hotels Cabinn: https://www.cabinn.com/hoteller-koebenhavn-copenhagen Wake Up: https://www.wakeupcopenhagen.dk/    Neighbourhood guides: Nyhavn: https://www.visitcopenhagen.com/copenhagen/nyhavn-gdk474735 Vesterbro: https://www.visitcopenhagen.com/copenhagen/hipster-vesterbro Frederiksberg: https://www.visitcopenhagen.com/copenhagen/posh-frederiksberg-0 Nørrebro: https://www.visitcopenhagen.com/copenhagen/multicultural-norrebro-0 Meatpacking District: https://www.visitcopenhagen.com/copenhagen/meatpacking-district   Discover more of Jen Gale's easy to implement sustainable living tips here: www.asustainablelife.co.uk   Melanie’s Links: Dejlige Days Blog: www.dejligedays.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKBGJkKT0SG-t-uKglBHMOQ Dejlige Days Welcome: www.dejligedayswelcome.com   Podcast Conversation Timeline:  00:01- Welcome to Explore Europe and a big welcome to the show, Melanie Haynes! Where are we exploring today? 00:47 - How did Melanie end up living in Copenhagen? 2:37 -  How difficult is it to adjust to the dark winters of Denmark? 3:16 - Melanie explains what Hygge is and why is it an important part of Danish life 6:27 - What shall we do when we visit Copenhagen, Melanie? 9:24 - Although we’re missing John in this week’s episode, Melanie steps in to give us the nooks and crannies of the area - thanks, Mel! 9:50 - And…..even the hop on, hop off bus gets a mention! 10:18 - Information about the Copenhagen card and taking the boat tours 12:14 - A must see: Tivoli Gardens - What to do there - What fare is on offer - What ticket should you buy 18:31 - Michelle digs deeper into what else Melanie would suggest to see in Copenhagen? 18: 39 - Canal cruise and Nyhavn 18:56 - Melanie tells us all about the Smørrebrød (the traditional open sandwich). Plus, Melanie teaches Michelle how to pronounce it. 20:10 - The longest walking street in Europe 20:31 - The neighbourhoods of Copenhagen 22:07 - Melanie and Michelle talks about ‘Danish Style’ 22:37 - The cafe culture 24:20 - It’s food time. Melanie gives us her favourite spots to eat and tips for eating out on a budget 28:05 - The street food of Copenhagen 29:41 - Isn’t it all pork based dishes in Denmark? Melanie dispels the myths and offers some tips for all the vegetarians li
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46 MIN
[012] Paris in France
SEP 30, 2018
[012] Paris in France
Explore Europe Paris Podcast Episode Show Notes Here are the notes for this episode of Explore Europe brought to you by Used Car Guys. Paris, the capital of France, is a global hub for art, architecture, fashion, gastronomy and culture. Its 19th-century cityscape is crisscrossed by wide boulevards and the River Seine. As well as landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and the 12th-century, Gothic Notre-Dame cathedral, the city is known for its cafe culture and designer boutiques. Paris is just a 2.5 hour train journey from Kaiserslautern or London. So the only question is really, why wouldn’t you visit? Here are the links from our Explore Europe Paris episode:  Deutsche Bahn: https://www.bahn.com/en/view/index.shtml The apartment where John stayed in the heart of Paris: here  The Hop-on and Hop-off boss: https://www.hop-on-hop-off-bus.com/paris-hop-on-hop-off-bus-tours The Louvre Museum: https://www.louvre.fr/en Musée d’Orsay: http://www.musee-orsay.fr/en/home.html The Eiffel Tower: https://www.toureiffel.paris/en The boats in Paris: https://www.bateaux-mouches.fr/en Notre Dame Cathedral: http://www.notredamedeparis.fr/en/ Moulin Rouge: http://www.moulinrouge.fr/?lang=en Sacré-Cœur Basilica: http://www.sacre-coeur-montmartre.com/english/ Discover more of Jen Gale's easy to implement sustainable living tips here: www.asustainablelife.co.uk Podcast Conversation Timeline 00:01 - Michelle and John tell us where we will be exploring 00:54 - Why did John go to Paris and who did he take with him? 1:18 - Find out what mode of transport John, Chloe and Joe took from different parts of the world to get to Paris? 4:45 - Would you drive to Paris? 5:45 - John’s unexpected accommodation booking 7:32 - It would be Explore Europe without hearing all about John’s adventures on the hop-on and hop-off sightseeing bus 9:53 - John gives us a great tip for buying your bus tickets 10:39 -  John divulges all the info of what you will see on the sightseeing tour bus 13:32 - The Eiffel Tower 14:31 - Notre Dame - including Michelle’s most expensive round of drinks and John’s expensive ice-cream purchase 15:34 - Louvre Museum - the architecture and artwork. Plus, tips on getting tickets so you don’t get stuck in the queues. 20:27 - Michelle talks about her must-see stop in Paris - Musee D’Orsay 21:27 - Boat tours, walking tours, guided tours of Paris 22:01 - Hold your horses… John’s talking about nooks and crannies… a favourite of ours 23:06 - The Moulin Rouge experience 25:21 - A little tip about food and drink 25:47 - John tells all about the most expensive street in Paris 26:43 - Anything else that John would recommend for a weekend in Paris? 27:29 - The Palace of Versailles 29:37 - Bateaux Mouche 30:10 - Do you need a Visa to visit Paris? 30:35 - What currency do they use? 31:11 - Is Paris child-friendly? 32:16 - What about safety? Is Paris safe? 33:25 - Food and drink - Michelle gets to grips with the idea that John didn’t really go to any restaurant and instead gives us her favourite french dish 34:51 - The overview of Paris and Michelle’s round up of this weeks episode 37:10 - This week’s Sustainable Travel Tip with Jen Gale - think twice about flying!   A Massive Thank You For Listening! Are you planning to visit Paris? We would love to hear all about your trip and any tips you have for fellow explorers. Leave a comment below or tweet us at @explore_europe and use the hashtag #ExploreEurope   Please leave a comment/subscribe/tell a friend  
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38 MIN