Speed Walking through Sofia, Bulgaria

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Sofia’s public mineral bath house (now a museum)

We arrived to the city of Sofia after an exhausting night of traveling through Greece. We excitedly exited the train station feeling the cooler air and walked several blocks to our hostel for the night. Will actually found Hostel Mostel had single rooms in our price range. We checked-in to a bustling lobby filled with the typical backpackers. The receptionist was extra inviting and took about fifteen minutes to get us acquainted and excited for the city. We were only planning on using Sofia as a stopover point, but the welcome made us happy we had arrived.

As we walked to the single rooms which were located a short walk away in an apartment block, we learned that our room not only included breakfast, but dinner as well! Excited to save some money, we joined the other backpackers at 7:00pm back in the Hostel’s main common area. The hostel employees were serving out three meal options: spaghetti, lentils with rice, and fried egg with and Asian style salad. As an added bonus, we could wash down our choice with a glass of beer. Is this what we’ve been missing by not staying at Continue reading

Migrating through Thessaloniki, Greece

Before starting our last day of exploring Athens, we stopped by the train station to secure a sleeper cabin on a night train to Sofia, Bulgaria. The train station seemed to be extremely busy but we actually found the international travel desk to be wide open. We were disappointed to learn that the train was completely booked (and yes, we should have learned our lesson from the other two times night travel has been completely sold out on us). Without many options, we bought seats on an earlier train to Thessaloniki, Greece where we’d have a seven hour layover before continuing on to Sofia.

Athens Craft Beer Pale Ale and Dark PremiumSeveral hours later, we returned to the busy station for our evening train. We again noted how every inch of the small station was filled with people but didn’t think too much of it as we boarded and took our seats. We found the train to also be quite full as we settled in our assigned seats in a cabin with four others. Because of our interesting travel night, we planned on drinking a beer then trying to sleep most of the ride north. Unfortunately, the group seated in our cabin seemed to be having a family reunion which prevented any hope of catching zzz’s. Continue reading