Switzerland and Austria

The ride to Zurich was supposed to be 3 trains. The last rain had two stops 4 minutes away from each other. We had some panic when Charlie got locked in the train Bathroom. So as a result, we left the stop before ours. That 4 minutes ended up delaying us by 45ish minutes.

The first day was a beach day as we wanted to have fun, so we went to a rock beach and swam around. That day was when we started a Back to the Future as a family movie to watch, which we finally finished right before I started writing this.

The second day in Zurich was simply walking around and feeding swans, and a picnic. Also, it was a special occasion, so there was some people setting off fireworks near the aprtment building.

The third day was spent checking out the Botanical Gardens then the mountain Üetliberg. It was a hot day, and lunch wasn’t good. Walking down the mountain sucked. Every single one of use thought we were going to fall some time that walk.

The next day was traveling to Innsbruck and checking out the palace and Church there. It was a packed day as we spent only one day there.

The first night in Austria was spent getting to a place near Vienna and swimming in the pool at the place. The first whole day was spent checking out Sisi palace and a walking tour.

The second day was spent as a day trip to Bratislava, Slovakia. We walked around Bratislava and saw the Blue Church. Then a Free tour about WW2 and Communism. It was fun. We had to leave early because James was tired.

Why it called the Blue Church?

The last day, I was tired and just wanted to stay home, so I did.

One Reply to “Switzerland and Austria”

  1. No trip is complete without someone getting locked in a bathroom or left behind lol
    Which Back to the future dud you watch? The last one in the west is my favorite
    Overall this leg of your journey was pretty good
    Thanks Henry

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