Der Gemütlichkeit
Ein Prosit, ein Prosit
Der Gemütlichkeit!
That was the most common sound ringing in my ears at Oktoberfest this weekend and I'll explain why later. I'm going to go ahead and start from the beginning - I'm a smart one.
So, departure was at 11:30 pm Thursday night from Santa Maria Novella train station. Aviva got lost on her way there and Rosa's attempts to find her were quite entertaining. On the bus I sat next to a girl named Casey from NYU. She was cool and we talked a lot of the way. Sleeping was beyond uncomfortable and henceforth didn't really happen.
Arrival in Munich was around 9 am and we went promptly to Marienplatz which is essentially the center of Munich. We met up with this guy Andy who was going to give us a bike tour. The tour was awesome and Andy was really enthusiastic about everything. He took us to the palaces, major churches and monuments, through the public park which is a third bigger than Central Park in NYC, and also to the largest street in the city. One thing to note about the park - there was river that was literally white water. So naturally, people decided to surf on it. From underneath the mouth of the bridge, rapids were forming across the span of a twenty foot wide river. It was the craziest thing to see. The city is absolutely gorgeous and I fell in love for sure.
After the bike tour, a bunch of us went to Dachau. Dachau is the first concentration camp used by the Nazis during World War II. It was the heaviest experience I have ever had. I really can't describe it here. I had a creepy feeling all over the entire time I was there. Being there in person is something that is an unfathomable experience and is unique for each person.
Later on Friday night we went to the Hauf Brau Haus which is essentially a year round beer hall. It was such an awesome experience. I got my first liter. The beer was so smooth and delicious. The atmosphere there was off the hook. People dancing, singing, going crazy - ALL IN LEIDERHOSEN! It was fantabulous. The food was great and it was an overall good time.
Saturday was awesome. It started out by me dressing as a clearly American tourist that wanted to be German. I bought suspenders, semi-high socks, a German hat, and a neck scarf. I wore my khaki shorts and my Mayfest/Euclid shirt in honor of everyone back home! I looked obscene but it was totally worth it.
Throughout the day, we just rode all the carnival rides and ate a crazy amount of German bratwurst, wienerschnitzel, pretzels, ice cream and popcorn. Glory of glory. It was amazing. I don't know how to really describe the people there other than that they were primarily in Leiderhosen and drunk - very, very drunk. It was comical because I was sober and just kind of taking everything in.
I did the really high and fast swings to get the best view of Munich possible. Other people did the big drop ride, the intense loop rollercoaster and all that but I just can't stomach those.
We walked around til about 7:30 and then Aviva, Rosa, and I went to a pizzeria outside of Oktoberfest to eat because there was NO WAY we were getting into the beer halls because they were just so packed and we didn't have a reservation for a table.
We ended up sitting with this guy named Lars who was eventually joined by his buddy Marcel. A little bit later on in the evening we made friends with the English guys sitting at the table next to us. James, Jason, and David bought us a round of beers and the seven of us were goofing off dancing and singing - just having a good old time. A little bit later on we were joined by these other two guys, Steven and Tomas. Great people - good times.
We got back to the hostel around 2 or something like that.
Sunday morning we headed back to Oktoberfest and did the same thing essentially. We were only there for five hours on Sunday so we decided to head to the Hippodrom Biergarten (Beer Garden) around 12:30 ish. We just hung out there til 2:30 when we had to get back on the bus.
Great weekend overall.
Monday was super busy and I was exhausted.
Yesterday was super busy and I was exhausted.
Today is going to be much better. I'm watching a movie in Italian right now and only had one other class this morning.
I'm going to buy a bike this afternoon and then I have the Freshman Forum. To finish out the night I have soccer practice which I'm really excited for. We have four games next week but I can only play in three so we have to find an alternate goalie for our first game.
Ahhhh, well. That's about it.
For those of you who want to ask me questions about certain stuff, my e-mail is em.e.allen@gmail.com.
Also, many of you had asked for my address over here.
It is as follows:
Syracuse University in Florence
Emily Allen, Student
Piazza Savonarola, 15
50132 Florence
Italy
Prost!
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