Euro Day 3 – Hamburg

No hangover!

We were up earlyish and on the train into town. We had breakfast by a canal before exploring the area. 


We headed for the big tower that was visible in the distance.



It looked like a TV tower with a viewing platform. After getting off at the wrong train stop and walking through some dodgy looking warehousing areas we finally found the tower. It was closed. Possibly never opened.  Disappointed, we headed back towards the hotels via dock area to look have a look around. 


To commiserate our failed tower mission we stopped in for a beer. We planned on stopping in for just one before having a shower and heading out again. 

This is the beer you get when the barmaid thinks you’re not keeping up, John.

Quite a number of beers later we thought we’d better get something to eat.



Sometime much later I headed off, needing to have a clear head the next days drive. 

Euro Day 2 – Hamburg

I woke up with the worst headache ever! Of course I hadn’t brought any drugs with me. I had breakfast at the hotel then asked for directions to a pharmacy. It turned out to be quite a walk (Look left NOT right before crossing the road. MUST remember this). But I eventually located it, obtained ibuprofen and dosed up. I then set about locating a Vodafone dealer to get myself a local sim card. Unlimited data for 99c a day. Perfect to allow use of internet and maps if required whilst in Germany.
I then headed down towards the dock area to have a look around and grab a webcam geocache with help from Maggie back in Australia. 



I located the Cap San Diego and posed for the required photo, which Maggie grabbed as a screenshot 15000km away. 

There I am, just under the boom


After getting lunch I wandered aimlessly to kill some time. Doug and co were due at about 5:30pm.
Doug and co arrived on time, they were staying at the hotel across the road, or to put it a little more accurately, I was staying at the hotel over the road, by the time I found out where they were staying it was booked out.
They took a few minutes to settle in and then we headed out for a drink and dinner. Other than Doug having issues with a machine and then a barman the night was great. Fantastic chill out.

Euro Day 1 – Transit

At last I’m off, it’s been a very long wait. I boarded the flight, headed for Hamburg, just a little bit nervous, but very excited. Fourteen hours later I had a few hours to kill at Dubai airport. Speaking of arriving in Dubai, we taxied for ever and seemed to park in the furthest spot possible. 


No air bridge for us, down the stairs and on the bus for a 10 minute ride to the terminal. I’d promised to get Julie from work some perfume. Dubai seemed like as good as a place as any. I did a couple of loops of the shops to get a feel for the place then dived in. Very well traveled perfume by the time I delivered it! Thankfully they also have free Wi-Fi. On to the second, much shorter leg of the trip to Hamburg. The crew on both flights decided that they were ‘night’ flights. Despite being able to see daylight outside for the bulk of the flight.
I arrived in Hamburg at 2pm on the 12th April. Got through immigration quickly, handy having a Euro passport! He looked at the passport, then at me, said ‘ok’ and I was done. Then waited and waited for my bag to show up. I think it was the second last bag to appear. I jumped in a cab and did a double take. Damn steering wheel is on the wrong side! Now I’d been assured that ‘everyone’ in Germany spoke English. Except my taxi driver. But he still spoke more English than I spoke German. 10 words vs 5. Lucky I’d written down the hotel name and address in German. It was a quick 25 euro trip to the hotel.
After checking in and looking longingly at the bed I decided it was probably better to go for a walk. If I lay down I’d be asleep in seconds. Way too early for that.


I walked a few km loop to get a vague feel for where I was. Turns out I’m just around the corner from the notorious Reeperbahn area. The walk didn’t really help, I think I was too tired to take it in, oh and it was wet and quite cool. I headed back towards the hotel and found a restaurant nearby for dinner. A quick steak and a beer and I was ready for bed.