class="content__text" Had a crazy idea while I was traveling through Central and Eastern Europe to scrap my previously made plans and go off course for the day to visit a tiny town on the Germany/Poland border (I took this photo of the St. Peter and Paul church on the Poland side of the Altstadtbrücke bridge)! I was in Berlin for a few days and was craving an adventure, so I Googled nearby towns and day trip options. Up popped Görlitz, one of very few areas in Germany that was not destroyed during WWII. There wasn’t very much tourist information about the town on the Internet, but it looked beautiful in pictures, so I wanted to check it out. I looked up the train schedule and found that there were several trains going in that direction, so off I went on the 2.5-hour journey to the easternmost town in the country! Görlitz is a picture-perfect town with very few tourists and gorgeous views around every corner. It’s the perfect town to get lost in (I do practice what I preach 😊)! It’s not very big, so you can’t get TOO lost (thank goodness for me), but wandering around aimlessly resulted in finding hidden alleyways and amazing vistas. I swear each street I stumbled upon was more beautiful than the last. It seems that Hollywood has taken notice of this picturesque town as it’s been the backdrop for several big films, including Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel and Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds. Have you ever scrapped previously made plans in favor of an adventure? If so, what was it?


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 Had a crazy idea while I was traveling through Central and Eastern Europe to scrap my previously made plans and go off course for the day to visit a tiny town on the Germany/Poland border (I took this photo of the St. Peter and Paul church on the Poland side of the Altstadtbrücke bridge)! I was in Berlin for a few days and was craving an adventure, so I Googled nearby towns and day trip options. Up popped Görlitz, one of very few areas in Germany that was not destroyed during WWII. There wasn’t very much tourist information about the town on the Internet, but it looked beautiful in pictures, so I wanted to check it out. I looked up the train schedule and found that there were several trains going in that direction, so off I went on the 2.5-hour journey to the easternmost town in the country! Görlitz is a picture-perfect town with very few tourists and gorgeous views around every corner. It’s the perfect town to get lost in (I do practice what I preach 😊)! It’s not very big, so you can’t get TOO lost (thank goodness for me), but wandering around aimlessly resulted in finding hidden alleyways and amazing vistas. I swear each street I stumbled upon was more beautiful than the last. It seems that Hollywood has taken notice of this picturesque town as it’s been the backdrop for several big films, including Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel and Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds. Have you ever scrapped previously made plans in favor of an adventure? If so, what was it?

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