
I'm a simple emigrant and the spirit of travel is in my blood
In Europe and in Germany, in particular, the coronavirus situation has improved somewhat. Despite the government's words that we are still at the very beginning, many bars, restaurants, shops, beauty salons and so on are already open. And in the photo is the result of stores opened under certain conditions, half of the queue did not fit into the frame. In another two weeks, they will probably open the city public pools as well. But with the opening of borders not rushing yet, although you can already go to some countries. However, this is still dangerous and not always makes sense: after all, it's unknown what you will be able to do there, and you don't want to waste money chasing after closed doors in a new country. Therefore I started wondering about domestic tourism in Germany. I wanted to go to the sea. Here there are two: the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, despite the fact that they are very close, the holidays there are quite different. You can reach both seas by bus from Hamburg or even Berlin, of course now it would be impossible to swim there—the water is quite cold, but sunbathing on the beach is already allowed. You could have set off on a trip there as early as May 25, however high prices in ordinary times, now, in the absence of choice, will probably become even higher. These resorts are chosen not only by opponents of long trips, but also by many local celebrities; this explains the prices. Overall there are a huge number of options for domestic tourism. For example, "Saxon Switzerland" is a national park on the German side of the border between Germany and the Czech Republic. Half an hour by train from Dresden to the Rathen resort and five minutes by ferry—and you can already enjoy the beauty of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains and forests with a bunch of hiking trails. Or the Moselle River valley, on which I have also set my sights, but I will tell about this trip in the next post :) #German_trips