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Heidelberg Castle Germany – Surviving Lightening Strikes, Fires, Pillage and Wars Since 1214

April 3, 2017 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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One of the first things we research when deciding what to see during our travels, is whether or not castles and palaces are nearby that we can visit. We love the rich history of these structures and the beauty they present- even when in disrepair.   The hilltop landmark of Heidelberg, Heidelberg Castle or Heidelberger Schloss, is no exception. Heidelberg Castle, Germany is said to be among the most important Renaissance structures north of the Alps. The red sandstone ruins tower over the Neckar valley and standout against a beautiful backdrop of deep green forests.

Plan at least a day to explore Heidelberg and it’s many attractions. When visiting, it’s worthwhile to not only take a guided tour of the castle, but to visit the gardens, see the huge wine barrel, explore the apothecary museum and take a ride on the funicular railway.  And that’s all before visiting the town itself!

Mark Twain described Heidelberg Castle in his 1880 travel book A Tramp Abroad saying:

“A ruin must be rightly situated, to be effective. This one could not have been better placed. It stands upon a commanding elevation, it is buried in green woods, there is no level ground about it, but, on the contrary, there are wooded terraces upon terraces, and one looks down through shining leaves into profound chasms and abysses where twilight reigns and the sun cannot intrude.”

It was so well placed that the earliest castle structure, built in the early 1200’s, was later expanded into two castles. As the home to the King of Germany in 1401, expansion became a necessity. Not only was additional space needed  his for court and entourage, but so were additional defenses. In the end, it was no longer a castle, but a fortress.

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Filed Under: Kids Travel Picks, Europe Travel with Kids, Destinations, Germany, Castles & Palaces

Getting From Katakolon to Olympia Greece: Travel Tips with Kids

March 11, 2017 by Dana Zeliff 2 Comments

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We docked in Katakolon, Greece on the 4th day of our MSC Cruise.  A must do when sailing into Katakolon is a visit to the site of the ancient Olympic Games.   Getting from Katakolon to Olympia, Greece was easy, as we had pre-booked a tour to Olympia with Katakolon Express instead of taking the MSC offered tour.

Olympia is where the ancient Greeks came every 4 years to celebrate the sacred games dedicated to Zeus. We had a preconception of Olympia being a town. This turned out to not be the case. It was not a town, but rather a sanctuary with buildings associated with the games and worship of the gods.

Our knowledgable, licensed, local tour guide took us around the archaeological site, showing us the temples, athletic stadiums and sanctuary. He even had Lucy stand on the podium where the winners stood thousands of years ago!

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Filed Under: Cruising, Europe Travel with Kids, MSC, Greece

Photos That Will Make You Want to See The Nice Carnaval Battle of Flowers

February 26, 2017 by Dana Zeliff 2 Comments

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One of the largest carnivals in the world is held on the sunny French Riviera.  The colorful parades of the Carnaval de Nice entertain visitors, both young and old.   For the 3rd year in a row, we joined in the fun during the elegant Bataille de Fleurs or Battle of Flowers. The Nice Carnaval Battle of Flowers is Lucy’s favorite event. She loves dancing to the music, seeing the gorgeous floral displays and admiring the extravagant costumes.

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Filed Under: France, Kids Travel Picks, Europe Travel with Kids, Destinations, Festivals/Carnivals Tagged With: Nice France

Day Trip from Nice: What to Do in Menton for 1 Day

February 9, 2017 by Dana Zeliff 9 Comments

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Located near the border of Italy, the coastal city of Menton boasts beautiful pastel colored buildings, quaint cobblestone streets and fabulous sea views. If visiting the South of France, the historic city makes a great day trip from Nice.

A bit of history – in 1346, Menton was purchased by Prince Charles Grimaldi.  It remained part of Monaco for just over 500 years before being annexed to France and becoming part of the Alpes Maritimes department.  In the late 1800’s, Menton was a famed health resort. British families flocked to the city to spend their winters soaking up the warm Mediterranean sun.  Today, it’s easy to see this why the city was a draw for the Prince of Monaco and northern Europeans.  Wandering the old streets, visitors will  be transported back in time.

So, what to do in Menton for 1 day?

Looking up at Basilica St. Michel
La Chapelle des Pénitents Blancs
Basilica St. Michel
Inside Basilica St. Michel
Streets of Old Town

 

Follow the narrow, cobbled streets as you climb through the Old Town. The dark alleys are spotted with bursts of greenery & fragrant flowers around every corner.

The Basilica St. Michel was built in 1619 at the direction of Prince Honoré II of Monaco, but was completely restored in 1887.  The ornate architecture, frescos and imposing altar make it well worth a visit.   The Basilica isn’t open all day, so check the opening times, as it varies by season.

Next to the Basilica is La Chapelle des Pénitents Blancs or The Chapel of the Immaculate Conception, which was built in the 1680’s on the grounds outside the walls of the medieval city.   The beautiful altars and unique red walls inside the chapel are worth a look.

View from the cemetery
Cimetière du Vieux Château
Musee Jean Cocteau
Market

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Filed Under: France, Europe Travel with Kids, Destinations Tagged With: Day Trips from Nice

Quick Day Trip from Nice: Things to do in Villefranche-sur-Mer

February 6, 2017 by Dana Zeliff 2 Comments

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Villefranche-sur-Mer is one of our favorite villages along the Cote d’Azur. It’s just on the other side of Mont Boron from Nice, making it easily accessible by foot, bus or train. There are plenty of things to do in Villefranche for the entire family.  The picturesque Old Town is well kept and a great spot to wander, shop or grab a bite to eat.

One of the highlights of the village is the bay and beach of Villefranche,  one of the deepest natural harbors of the Mediterranean Sea.   It’s a great spot for kids to swim. I suggest equipping them with a mask and snorkel to experience the local sealife.   Due to the depth, the United States Navy made Villefranche the home port of the U.S.  6th Fleet from 1948 to 1966. Interestingly, the U.S. fleet was recently back in Villefranche to celebrate the 50th anniversary of their departure.

Things to do in Villefranche

 

The Beach – As already mentioned, the beach is great for swimming and other aquatic activities. For instance, you’ll find a ton of paddle boarders out on the water.  It’s perfect for kids as there is a gradual slope from the shore, so kids can easily play in the shallow, calm waters. Another neat feature is the composition of the beach. It’s  made of tiny pebbles, not sand,  so it’s more comfortable than the rockier bottom at Nice beach.

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Filed Under: France, Europe Travel with Kids, Destinations Tagged With: Day Trips from Nice

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Hi, I’m Dana. Planning a great trip shouldn't mean spending endless evenings scrolling travel forums, watching videos, and sorting through conflicting opinions online.

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