Celeste and I spent the last few days in Düsseldorf staying with two friends of ours that we met at Holsby. On Monday we traveled most of the day starting in Schladming in the morning and had an interesting day.
Everything went fine at first, we changed trains in Salzburg with no problems and got on our second train to Munich. We knew this would be a tight change because we only had 10 minutes in between, but we both figure that if we just looked at the signs we would be fine. Well… that may have helped, except that we got off the train one station early and by the time we realized our mistake we had already missed our next train. Neither of us are really sure how it happened because we were both sure that we had heard the conductor say “Next stop Main Station,” but I guess that is the hazard of language barrier.

To try and get another train to Düsseldorf, we jumped on one of the local trains to the main station. Once we got there though, there was the challenge of trying to find the long distance trains, because we were in the completely wrong part of the station. We wandered around for probably about 40 minutes looking for a DB office where we could talk to someone about whether we had to buy a completely new ticket or whether we could just get on a new train with the same tickets. Once we finally found the office we told the dude that we had missed our train and he just printed us a ticket for another train to Düsseldorf, no questions asked. As it turned out, our original train had actually gotten into Munich late and so we would have missed our connecting train regardless.
We got on the new train about 20 minutes later and luckily our arrival time was only about an hour later than we had originally planned. We were met there by our friends Lisa and Miriam, and we took the local train with them back to their apartment. It was so great to see them both again, Lisa was one of my roommates at Holsby so I really missed her! We had tacos with them for supper that night and had a good time just hanging out before we went to bed because both of them and their other roommate had to be up early for university in the morning.

Tuesday morning Celeste and I slept in late and hung out in the apartment until 11:00 which was when the metro tickets that we booked started to be valid. With a little help from Miri the night before we had figured out the stations that we needed to go to for some of the places that we decided to see. We took the metro to a station in the old town area and we pretty much just spent the whole afternoon walking around there.

In pretty much every street that we walked down there was booths and vendors selling all sorts of food and Christmas stuff. Basically the entire old town was just a giant spread out Christmas market.

We walked around for about 4 hours looking at different booths and monuments and looking into old churches and stuff. We also walked along the Rhein and were there at just the right time to see the skyline really outlined in a great way.


We also visited some coffee shops during our afternoon and one of them was a little café that roasted all there own coffee and sold it in the shop. This is only interesting to you Dad so you’re welcome.

When we knew that Lisa and Miri would be back at the apartment, we took the metro back and met them there to hang out for a bit before going back to the old town in the evening when everything would be lit up. There honestly isn’t much to tell about this part of our evening because we just walked around and chatted but I’ll put in some pictures to try and give an idea of what it looked like.



The other main thing that we did that night was ride in the big Ferris wheel. It was actually pretty inexpensive and had some great views of the city from the top of it, unfortunately I don’t have a picture but I can confirm that it was really cool. To finish off our night we just took a walk beside the Rhein and looked at some of the cool buildings and architecture before heading back to the apartment for the night.
Wednesday was another day of adventure. Celeste and I slept late again and had planned to visit two more places that day: the aquarium and some old castle ruins.

We took the metro to a stop near the ruins and walked around that part of town for awhile first because it was really cute. There were some booths selling fresh fish and baking so it was definitely an interesting bunch of smells.
Eventually we made our way to the ruins that we’d been looking for. Unfortunately they were closed and so we couldn’t go inside but we still could see the outside of them so there was that at least.

Then came the interesting part of our day. We didn’t know what metro stop to take to the aquarium and since google maps said it was only about an hour walk, we decided that it would be no problem for us to just walk there. We might have been slightly wrong however. We started following a paved path beside the river which looked a lot like the other paths that we’d taken that morning and the day before. But this particular path was a little bit different. After about 15 minutes it was no longer paved and we were walking on a muddy dirt path. There were other people on it and we knew we were going in the right direction so we just kept walking, and walking, and walking. We were now in the middle of two fields and for a long time there wasn’t really any place to cut back across the field towards civilization again. The whole time we joked about getting lost in the wild Düsseldorf outback because we really had no idea where we were.
After about 40 minutes we just decided to cut across a field because we could see a path that was closer to houses that was going the right way. Once we reached it we turned onto it and kept walking. Lucky for us, after another hour of walking we finally reached a more industrial area and saw a sign for the aquarium! We made it! After all that walking we were pretty excited:)
We spent the rest of the afternoon at the aquarium and it was really neat. All the signs were in German so we couldn’t read anything but I mean, fish are fish so it’s pretty self explanatory. When we were done there we found a train back to the apartment where we spent the evening. We just had a really chill time that night; ordered pizza and watched a movie because we were all pretty tired, and then just chatted before going to bed.

So that was our time in Düsseldorf. Yesterday we said goodbye to the girls and Celeste and I are now in Amsterdam. Neither of us have been before so we are super pumped! Definitely keep us in your prayers over the next days as we will be moving around a lot and staying in hostels and such. We always try to be safe but you can’t predict everything so we are hoping it all goes smoothly.
Hi Kelsi, You two are awesome adventurers! Brave too. Stay safe! Where will you be for Christmas? Love you Gma
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Wonderful! Have a great Christmas!
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