On this Sunday, Bo kindly made us all crepes. They were delicious! We spread jams and other sweet treats on them. After a filling up on breakfast, we loaded in the car to head towards Heidelberg. We drove along the Autobahn to get there with moments of extreme speed!
We walked through the city and got a chance to check out shops, churches, and plazas. Gulçin and Bo were fans of a local falafel shop so we stopped for lunch and had an great meal. We kept traveling along the brick terrain towards the castle. There is an option to walk up to the castle; however, we had a stroller and took the funicular railway up to the castle. We walked around the remains of the castle and into some of the buildings. There was one building with a huge wine barrel (built in 1751, stands 23 feet high, 28 feet wide, holds 58,124 gallons of wine, and has a dance floor built on top of it).
Once we explored enough of the castle, we walked down to the old bridge for a stroll over it. After walking on the bridge, we were in search of a treat and coffee. We purchased some Schneballen, which are balls of dough with different flavors. We got chocolate Schneeballen and headed to cafe for some coffee. Since I don't drink coffee, I tried a Bionade (Elderberry flavor). We had walked quite a bit and it was nice to relax for a bit. After, we drove back. For dinner that night, we enjoyed the leftover lasagna (continued to be delicious!)
We walked through the city and got a chance to check out shops, churches, and plazas. Gulçin and Bo were fans of a local falafel shop so we stopped for lunch and had an great meal. We kept traveling along the brick terrain towards the castle. There is an option to walk up to the castle; however, we had a stroller and took the funicular railway up to the castle. We walked around the remains of the castle and into some of the buildings. There was one building with a huge wine barrel (built in 1751, stands 23 feet high, 28 feet wide, holds 58,124 gallons of wine, and has a dance floor built on top of it).
Once we explored enough of the castle, we walked down to the old bridge for a stroll over it. After walking on the bridge, we were in search of a treat and coffee. We purchased some Schneballen, which are balls of dough with different flavors. We got chocolate Schneeballen and headed to cafe for some coffee. Since I don't drink coffee, I tried a Bionade (Elderberry flavor). We had walked quite a bit and it was nice to relax for a bit. After, we drove back. For dinner that night, we enjoyed the leftover lasagna (continued to be delicious!)
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