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wurzburg
 
I few weeks ago, i took a little trip to Würzburg.
Only a few hours north of Munich by train,
I was excited to see what Würzburg had to offer.
 
Unfortunately, Würzburg failed to impress.
Perhaps not entirely, but I did return home a little disappointed.
Aside from the old buildings, towers, and churches scattered throughout the city,
Würzburg is dirty and a little run down.
and i’ll admit, I prefer the more picturesque tourist cities (generally).
 
Although I have no regrets about making the trip here,
I also know that I will be living in this country for the next year.
Had I chosen to visit Würzburg on a short holiday,
I would have felt much more disappointed.
 
With this said, I will also say this-
if you are a traveling with a group of friends,
perhaps you would enjoy Würzburg more than I.
It is full of young people, bars, and drinking.
I was traveling solo,
and I prefer to party with at least one other person-
most the time.
 
A large tall tower with a clock at the top of a building

 

A view of a city

 

Würzburg

 

A large building with a mountain in the background

 

A glass of beer on a table

 

A large brick building with a clock tower in front of a house

 

A statue in front of a building

 

A church with a clock on the side of a building

 

A large tall tower with a clock on the side of a building

 

A clock on the side of a building

 

A large stone building

 

A large bridge over some water

 

A group of people walking down a street

 

A close up of a busy city street

 

A clock on the side of a building

 

A castle on top of a building

 

 
A large church tower with a clock on the side of a building

 

A group of people walking on a city street
 
A church with a clock on the side of a building
 
A castle like building in a city

 

A small boat in a large city

 

where I stayed:
 
For 23 euro/night, I stayed in a 4-bed all girls dorm.
It was clean and bright and included lockers- no lock included.
breakfast was not included, and from what I have heard, not worth the 4 euros.
the doors slam very loudly in the hall way,
which can be bothersome in the middle of the night if you’re a light sleeper like me.
the best part is that it is located right across the street from the main train station,
and the entire staff was insanely friendly.
Close up photo of Chef Jessica Randhawa of The Forked Spoon in a blue spotted dress, in the sunlight

Jessica Randhawa

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I’m Chef Jessica Randhawa, bringing over 14 years of experience in creating and publishing over 1200 mouthwatering recipes, coupled with invaluable kitchen tips and professional guidance, to transform your daily cooking into a truly enriching culinary adventure.

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9 Comments

  1. Alex Butts says:

    Too bad you didn't go after our trip to the Beerfest, then you would have had some people to meet up with!

  2. Sierra says:

    Good to know!
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    xoxo,
    Sierra
    Oh, Just Living the Dream

  3. Alyx says:

    I actually didn't make it to Wurzberg, and from what you say, maybe that's not awful??
    Sorry it disappointed!

  4. Britt says:

    Oh! This is where I used to live when I lived in Germany! I agree the place is a little run down, and probably more so than it was back when I lived there. But the pictures are SO lovely! I recognize so many places!

  5. Chrissy says:

    No way you were there! That's like 30 minutes from where I live and we go there quite often, cause if you know where to go, it's actually not that bad!
    Sad we didn't get to meet!
    Love the pics!
    Hugs xxx

  6. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot says:

    Omg you went alone? You are my idol lol. It looks like a really cool town to visit but I see what you mean by being glad you didnt vacation there! I cant wait to get over there!

  7. Alex says:

    That bridge kind of reminds me of the Charles Bridge in Prague.

  8. Britt @ The Magnolia Pair says:

    You're pictures are just amazing! Really enjoying your posts lately! Makes me want to go back in time 🙂

  9. Lauren says:

    That's too bad that you were slightly disappointed but I'm sure looking back on this year you'll still be happy you made the trip. It's still a cool German city right 😉 And lady your photos are amazing!!!