Thank you for sticking with me through out the journey through Europe. This will probably be the final post of "Food and Football: a europe journey". It's been a good 24 days or some amount like that. To wrap it all up like a giant Christmas present I'll rank my favorite legs of the trip. These include: London, Cotswold, Munich, Füssen/German Countryside, Switzerland, and Tuscany.
#6: My least favorite place to go on the trip was SWITZERLAND. You may remember my blog, "Wifi Woes" about why I did not like Switzerland. It was just straight up bad and mostly boring. An ultra lesser Germany is a good description. PROS: Good Chocolate, We stayed at a friends house with great food and a nice room CONS: almost everything else
#5: Although the COTSWOLDS comes in at 5, it was a major step up from Switzerland. The countryside is different from the mountainous regions of Germany and Switzerland. It compares closer with Italy. The hills are smaller though, and streams flow more often. There was nothing really that bad there, just nothing really that spectacular. Our little village where we stayed, Bourton-On-The-Water was very nice and the bed and breakfast, Manor Close, was awesome. The long walks in the countryside get boring after a while. Even though the towns are better than the Swiss towns, Füssen & Co. beat them tremendously. Strattford-Upon-Avon was a semi-big town close by and it was entertaining. PROS: Sheep every where, nice people, good change of pace after visiting London, nice tea, short drives to a few bigger towns,and a few other things CONS: walks get boring, just a tiny bit more to do in the towns would be nice, food needs to improve a lot (but it's English, what do you expect?), towns look mostly the same, and a few others.
#4: Third and fourth were hard to decide, but FÜSSEN/GERMAN COUNTRYSIDE fills the 4th place spot. The country side was really entertaining the first day because it had more landforms than the countryside of England. The towns here were not super boring, but they were not the same level as Italy. The food was pretty good. There are a few things to do here. The 2 castles are pretty awesome and probably the main attractions here! This place was very close to taking 3rd, but didn't quite make it. It happens to be my moms favorite leg. PROS: pretty nice scenery even for me, just big enough towns to not get to bored, good food, castles are awesome CONS: even though towns are ok they're not great, food will get boring, not a countryside person
#3 The food and semi-big countryside towns prepel TUSCANY(PART OF ITALY) into 3rd. This place was way better than I expected it to be! Even though you are in the countryside, you still get to see big towns like Siena and Florence. The smaller towns like Volterra are still very nice too. After all these positive comments you might say, well why isn't this place first? Well then the regular countryside factors come into play. The long drives can get boring. Eventually you could run out of things to do, but we didn't. After visiting the big towns, what is left to do? Maybe it's also the fact that although nothing was bad here, nothing was at a level set above Munich or London. Like that extra bit of work put into a school project. Tuscany would still get an A but not extra credit for being just great! PROS: lots to do for country side, great food CONS: nothing extraordinary
#2: The Allianz Arena and shopping brings MUNCHEN(MUNICH) into a very close runner up to the best part of my European journey. FC Bayern Munich, the most popular team of Munich and my 2nd fav. team, play at the fantastic modern stadium, Allianz Arena. We spent a whole day of our Munich stop there!!! The tour was super duper cool and the stadium was just awesome. Of course the biggest event at the stadium is when we got to see the retiring manager put the 3 trophies in the display case and then I got his autograph and picture. Later we even got to watch a reserve 1860 Munich team play. Even though its the 3rd lowest team in the city of Munich, it was still cool to see a game at the wonderful stadium. The shopping in Munich exceeded expectations by a lot. You would think that most of my shopping would have been done in London, but Munich was lined with shops. It was really awesome looking at all the places to buy. Most were expensive but you could find some pretty good deals. The concentration camp 40 minutes outside of the city was a good stop too. There are other famous buildings and museums in Munich that we did not even get to visit. That just shows the amount of stuff to do there!! PROS: lots of stuff to do, greet shopping, very safe place in terms of robbery, nice people, good food, many others CONS: science museum sucked
#1: The big #1 one goes to LONDON. I've always wanted to go to London and hoped it would not dissapoint. Boy it sure didn't! There are endless things to do in the gigantic city. Museums, buildings, shops, sites, restaraunts, soccer stadiums, and many other attractions. The soccer or football is what made London really good, along with the amount of historical things to look at. Also attractions like the Lodon Eye add to the pile! I'm a museum,city, and soccer kind of guy. I wish we would have had more time in London because at some places we had to rush just a tiny bit and many soccer stadiums were left untouched. But no matter, London was 100% amazing and fun. I recommend it to anyone going to Europe. Artifacts pile high in museums. The tea is wonderful and also the coffee. LONDON IS AWESOME!
It seems that in the end, the big cities beat out the country side by quite a lot. At the beginning of our European Journey, I expected that to be the case though. It has been an awesome 3 weeks here in Europe and it was actually my 2nd time back! I thank my many readers and especially the ones who have tried to read every blog post. Don't forget to start reading my other blog about soccer(football), "Just Plain Football" @ justplainfootball.blogspot.com
It's been a great Journey throughout Europe. What will become of this blog? I don't know. Maybe nothing or maybe something amazing. But once again thanks for taking this journey with me, hope you enjoyed it. Signing out from Food and Football: a europe journey....