Christmas markets in Europe and Caribbean cruise (RTW)

That evening, I had dinner at a nice wine bar I spotted with this menu posted outside. Oysters!

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Menu inside

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Goose terrine, pate en croute, bread and a Grand Cru Riesling.

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The Brittany hollow oysters were a big disappointment. Lean and not much sea flavour, as, they say on the menu, they are finished in fresh water.

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Then another round of the markets

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Will I go the Nutella and waffle?

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Nooooo - Nutella and crepe.

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Next day, it was over to Salzburg by train. A bit apprehensive about this one, with three segments, 2 on DB Strasbourg-Stuttgart-Munich and 1 on the Austrian OBB Munich-Salzburg (thinking about delays/cancellations). As it happened, all went well; a bit of a delay on the first and last legs, but nothing dramatic.

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Cold and desolate on the Strasbourg platform. I haven't yet got the hang of trains - that you can turn up abt 10 mins prior and just get on. I'm in airline mode an arrive an hour before (but have some breakfast at the station).

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Here's the ride

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DB Navigator app continued to work a charm - constantly updating info, times etc.

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First class seating -the first leg practically deserted

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Wifi continues to be a dead loss

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The second and third legs were just about packed. I had an Aussie sit next to me for the leg Munich to Salzburg - we both said that each other was the first Aussie we had met on our respective tours. A few breaks in the cloud gave us great views of snow-covered Alps and a few patches along the train tracks, but nothing of consequence was staying.

Pulled into Salzburg Hbf 20 mins late and it was 12 mins walk to my Mercure Salzburg City. A reasonably modern place, 3 levels + ground set in a low rise apartment area, 20 mins walk to the Old town and Dom.

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Deluxe room with a ducky little balcony. As usual, aircon on warm and no cooling, so the balcony door and window was open for much of the time!

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Small welcome from Accor

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But great wifi - 96Mbps

I had dinner at the hotel - very ordinary. A Wiener schnitzel of course. Not a great example of the art.


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Couple next to me brought their 4 dogs in with them. Just after they all left, the 4 mutts had a freestyle run around the place for 2 laps.

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