Bangkok is mine for the taking! So this morning I seized the day by going temple-hopping. I took a Grab (Thai Uber) ride from my hotel to central Bangkok, which cost me just 90 baht (€2.4), so I’m already doing better than yesterday!My first stop was Wat Pho, the famous temple of the Reclining Buddha,… Continue reading Wat Pho, the Royal Palace, Wat Arun
Arrival in Bangkok
After a lazy morning at the hotel, today I left Siem Reap on a short, one-hour flight to Bangkok. This officially kicks off the Thailand section of my Thailand trip!Upon arrival in Suvarnabhumi airport, the first thing I did was to withdraw baht from an ATM, and then look for a taxi. There’s a million… Continue reading Arrival in Bangkok
Banteay Srei, Ta Som, Preah Khan
Today I was booked for a second tour of Angkor. Since yesterday I got to visit the main central temples, this time I went on the bigger circuit, which includes smaller temples further away from the center.The driver took me first to Banteay Srei, which is the farthest away. It took us an hour to… Continue reading Banteay Srei, Ta Som, Preah Khan
Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, Ta Prohm
Today was my first full day of holidays, and I had my eyes on the prize: I signed on for a tour of the main temples of Angkor!Beofre this trip, I thought Angkor Wat was one big temple in Cambodia, but in fact it’s the name of just one temple in the vast, sprawling natural… Continue reading Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, Ta Prohm
Arrival in Seam Reap
It’s time for a new adventure! This time I’ve set my sights on Thailand, although first I’m gonna cross one big item on my bucket list by finally visiting the Angkor temples in Cambodia. I have the impression that most people see them when visiting Vietnam, but I didn’t find the time then, so this… Continue reading Arrival in Seam Reap
The Seattle Center, the Museum of Pop Culture
Last day in Seattle, last day of holidays! Today I took my sweet time getting out of the hotel and walked over to Pioneer Square, the original enclave around which the city of Seattle would grow. There’s not much to look at, outside of a Native American totem pole and a microscopic but pleasant waterfall… Continue reading The Seattle Center, the Museum of Pop Culture
The Seattle Art Museum, Pike Place Market, the Waterfront
First day in Seattle! True to its reputation, it was raining as soon as I left the hotel. I’d read in both of my guides that Portland and Seattle people think umbrellas are a sign of weakness, even though it rains here all the time, and sure enough, I didn’t see many umbrellas out there… Continue reading The Seattle Art Museum, Pike Place Market, the Waterfront
Powell’s City of Books
Today the Pacific Northwest finally lived up to its reputation, as it rained all day. You won’t hear me complain -I’m happy as can be that I got two days to enjoy the city at my leisure and that I was able to stroll around both the Japanese and Chinese gardens in good weather. Besides,… Continue reading Powell’s City of Books
The Portland Art Museum, the Lan Su Chinese Garden
Good morning, Portland! Even though the forecast said that it was going to rain forever, it’s been dry today, and I even saw the sun a little bit. It’s such a relief to be able to be outside, after the biting Chicago cold!I began the day by walking south to the Portland Art Museum, which… Continue reading The Portland Art Museum, the Lan Su Chinese Garden
Arrival in Portland: the Japanese Garden
It’s travelling time! Today I had to leave our Chicago apartment at an unspeakable hour, because I was due on the 10:00 plane, and I hadn’t accounted for the hour and a half the trip would take me (it’s around 45 min just from downtown Chicago to O’Hare, and you have to get there first).It’s… Continue reading Arrival in Portland: the Japanese Garden