There’s not a lot to report as it’s been a travel day today. My first train was a regional train taking me back to Berlin Main Station so it was part two of Monday in reverse.
Once again I was bemused by “Brand Tropical Islands” railway station so I’ve done a little research and discovered that a shuttle bus takes you from the station to Tropical Islands Resort, a tropical themed indoor water park housed in a former airship hangar.
It’s one of the biggest buildings in the world by volume and can cater for more than 8,000 visitors a day. It has an interesting history going back to WW2. I saw the building in the distance from the train and wondered what it could be.
For once I didn’t have a long turn-around in Berlin before my next train and I was getting very edgy as the noticeboard in our train said we’d be at least 5 minutes late. I was at the door ready to almost-run when we finally arrived. The arrival platform was on the highest level of the station and my departure was from the lowest level. I had about 10 minutes to get to my train. I opted for the slow to arrive glass lift instead of umpteen escalators and it was the right move. Got onto the train with a minute to spare before it quietly pulled out of the station.
Ever since I landed in Brussels, the landscape has been very flat but the topography changed on this journey and the further south I came the hillier it got. We went through a lot of tunnels. It’s pretty difficult to get a good photo out of a train going at 200kph so I’ve deleted most of my efforts.
It was an easy walk to my accommodation and nice to stretch the legs after so long sitting. I’m staying very close to the opera house and I passed a couple of gates into the old city. I’ve gone from one extreme to the other with my apartment hotel here. There’s a lift and it’s very modern. I knew there’d be something eye catching on the wall and I’ve got giant palm fronds to make up for the ugly view out the window. There’s no TV as their philosophy is that people should talk to each other. I won’t miss that because all I’ve been able to get is CNN news. There’s a self check-in where you make your own key card and the people checking in next to me were Aussies. First English I’ve heard spoken for ages.
I picked up a salad at the station so I’m set for dinner and starting a new book this evening. I just finished “Leonard and Hungry Paul” by Ronan Hession. A charming, gentle read. Loved it.