Every year me and my friends from university try to meet up somewhere around the world since we’re all based in different countries. Last year we decided to do a Christmas trip and spend New Year’s Eve somewhere. We spent a week in the winter wonderland of my dreams and I fell completely in love with Vienna’s aristocratic architecture and classical music scene. If you’re looking for a Christmas escape easy on the eyes, Vienna is a great option and here’s why.
Find all of my TransSiberian articles here
I’ve shared a lot about the TransSiberian-TransMongolian railway journey in the last few months and if you’re not sick of seeing my posts yet then kudos to you, haha!
There was so much to share and I know I may have overloaded you with information lately and it’s hard to keep up with all of the articles so I’m going to post every single thing I wrote about this trip below so you can check back here and find all of the information you need.
A taste of China
After nearly three weeks on the road, countless days on the train and constantly changing location, I was beyond happy that my final train journey came to an end. Don’t get me wrong, experiencing the Transiberian railway was an unforgettable experience but it’s not the easiest of trips. I’ll admit that I was tired of moving every 2-3 days, so when our train arrived in Beijing and I stepped on the platform for the last time, it felt good.