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Showing posts with label trenitalia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trenitalia. Show all posts

Monday, August 11, 2014

{ How to catch a train ride from Vienna to Florence } , { Aboard the City Night Line and what it looks inside } , { Getting to Firenze Santa Maria Novella station }


After staying for a few days in Vienna, We were off to our next destination.
But this time, it was quite the exact opposite to this grand and opulent city.

We're headed along the Central borders of Italy... that is Florence.
Where every nook and cranny, even some unappealing graffiti can all be eye-catching and historically beautiful.

But wait!
Before I share with you the magnificent Duomo and the glimmering Arno river.
*hah! the suspense*
First, let's take a train trip from Westbahnhof station (Vienna),
all the way to Firenze SMN (Florence) station.

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Like my previous post on * Munich to Vienna train ride. *
This was also our first time to try the (Deutsche Bahn) DB Bahn's City Night Line.
and although, I hardly slept and felt tired than ever, the experience was truly unforgettable.

: Here's a rundown of how it went :

We booked:
2 Overnight SLEEPER tickets.
Economy sleeper with washbasin .
I think it was between 100- 129 euros each, either from DB BAHN OR OEBB website.
You can book 90 days in advance,
but since we're heading during peak *winter* season,
we had to patiently (re-visit) the website everyday, until it finally posted its availability.
(that took us 60 days in advance )

The tickets maybe a tad too expensive,
But it's not everyday that I travel to Europe or take a train ride for that matter.
I read that in certain seasons, the Sleeper rooms are always the first ones to be full and
I wasn't looking forward to reclining my seat for the rest of the 7 hour trip.
It will be like a grueling plane ride all over again. ^-^
* Yes, I do complain a lot. *

If the Sleeper isn't available,
The second option will be the COUCHETTES .
They are also compartment type with beds.
They are comfortable and inexpensive,
but you need to share it with a bunch of either 4 or 6 bed compartments
and If you end up on the upper bunks, with a large, heavy suitcase and a backpack.
well! good luck with that, I don't think we can pull that off !!
I can just imagine the look on both of our faces. ^0^

The last choice are the SEATER types.
Now, these are your typical, ordinary seats,
depending on which route you're off too, some seats can be reclined.
But it is NOT recommended for long, overnight trips unless you have no choice !

So, with a few tweaks and decisions,
we took:
The Double Compartment with Wash Basin room ( sans Toilet ) / Economy sleeper with washbasin + Breakfast Included.

We initially wanted OEBB Railjet.
* well, It was actually me who wanted it, because I find their trains to be more pristine.*
Unfortunately though, there seems to be No Direct routes to Munich.
The only choice was to switch from one train to another.

That is : From: Oebb ( Vienna to Innsbruck ) and then
To : City Night Line ( Innsbruck to Florence ).

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If you booked online, you will be given a COLLECTION TICKET NUMBER.
You won't be able to get your tickets printed yet.
You need to find Ticket Machines like this, or better, if you could locate the Info Centre and
have them PRINT your TRAIN TICKETS.

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We were at Westbahnhof Station an hour before our schedule and had a quick bite to eat and strolled for a bit.

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Waited for a few more minutes.
The Railjet arrived early and this time, we were not in a hurry
and made sure that we alighted at the right carriage. ^-^

18:30 PM = RJ 762 carriage #36

BUT :
the Screen chart suddenly changed to = RJ 68, confused,
we inquired at the info centre and confirmed us that
Both are just one and the same.

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We need to change trains from :
* Vienna to Innsbruck * (which covers all the way to Zurich)
Waiting time: almost 4 hours ++
The Important thing to always make sure to read the TIME and DESTINATION

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This time there were no pleasant views and it wasn't crowded inside.
It would've been nice to see a bit of the alps, but it was during the night.
I think we were less than 20 passengers.
* almost empty seats *

We were beside a mother + daughter bourgeois.
At first, they were very quiet, the teenage girl was nice,
but the mother was just restless,
she would flip a few pages of the book, buy chips from the bistro-cart, take a nap, listen to some music.
then, the rest of the trip... can't stop yapping with her daughter.

The worst though were a couple of teenage hoodie guys,
who thankfully alighted at St. Polten station, the next station after Westbahnhof.
They miserably chose to sit at the back of our seats, they kept pushing the chair back and forth,
then, flipping the tray tables as if they were some flying saucers.
Ugh!* to make matters worse, they blasted their bombastic tunes, purposely talked so loud, sounded like turkish accent *not sure.*
As if they're the only ones in that carriage and clearly have no respect for others.
I think one of them was purposely flirting with the girl beside us, trying to get her attention,
maybe hoping she'd talk to him or some sort.

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anyways, finally arrived at Innsbruck about Midnight.
We then switched trains,
literally just on the opposite side of the rail.

That was the sign we need to look for:
MUNCHEN - ROMA

* the 2nd to the last stop was FLORENCE *

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The quite dingy CNL City Night Line's exterior.
* Pls clean me! *

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As soon as we said Hi! to the attendant,
She took our passport and checked our train tickets for verification.
Do not be worried,
She will hold on to it and gave it back at the end of your destination.

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WE were assigned to ROOM number 61.
It took me awhile to understand how the card key works.
But the very patient on-duty attendant showed us how.
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The room is quite small but adequate.
Very clean and no weird musky smell.
They even provided us with clean towels and drinks.

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SHARED AREA:
The Restroom *complete with shower*

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Our first train stop was = BRENNER, BRENNERO .
and the snowy view from our window was just dreamy.
who wouldn't want to take a foto ?! #nofilter

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and then, an hour before we reached Florence,
the attendant personally knocked on our door *wake up alarm* and brought us this nice and healthy breakfast.
I couldn't take it all in... only had bread and coffee, that's it, not really a morning person,
but can't say no to coffee, especially when it's freshly brewed and smells so good.

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I thought Firenze station would look shabby and chaotic,
in fact, there were lots of warnings to be wary of pickpockets.
On the contrary, It wasn't quite as I had imagined.
It was clean, systematic and small, at least, not too confusing.
You only have One entry and exit.
Since we were there early,
we almost had the place to ourselves!
6-ish in the morning,
Not a lot of tourists yet, a few workers and commuters.
Tabac on the corner was just about to open, while the Newspaper stand was busy piling up the magazines and new editions.


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We even got to try this Ticket Machines and found them to be very accessible and helpful.
You can book your tickets here.

{ TICKET MACHINES }


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I´m not sure if this an old train or not, but it looks interesting.

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This is the New Trenitalia train.
*NOTE TO SELF = I will make sure to try this one the next time I visit Italy.*

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and one of the cheapest trains, cheaper than Railjet actually called WESTBAHN.

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I couldn't resist and immediately bought some local comics and magazines,
even when I can't read Italian. ^-^

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Christmas wishing tree.
*cute*

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Funny thing was, when I took this foto, the phrase I will never say never... sounded too familiar as if I've already heard this line before.
It was only when I was about to add captions here that it dawned on me... 'twas The freakin Justin Bieber's lyrics.
Yikes, and I don't even like this song. ^0^

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It was foggy and misty when we got out of the station.
7 am already, but the sky was still blue.
The Hotel we stayed was a few walks and minutes away.
It was a bit of a struggle to lug your carriage along those cobbled stone streets.
But I think all those just faded away once you've seen the city during its quiet hours.
Here's a partial view of Santa Maria Novella Church and the Hotel we were staying.

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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

" welcome to Florence "


do i need more adjectives for this city? ^0^

Florence is sans doute , one of the most beautiful cities i've ever been.
I've always wanted to visit this city ever since I was still dreaming of my Euro trip,
but acquiring a Visa from the Italian Embassy is a hassle here and so we have to planned out everything and choose wisely.

Every nook and alley is picture perfect, every wall and structure has a distinct history.
The locals here are nice and friendly, something the Italians are known for.

I haven't been surf blogging for awhile now
but the other day,
as I was reviewing some of my fotos while casually browsing anything that is Florence related,
I stumbled on this :
a blog about a girl name Melinda.
she talks about her experiences in and out of Italy, mainly Florence that is.
she said and quote:

" A compliment is a small gift we can give to someone to brighten up his/her day
even if just for a few moments. That is what I appreciate about the Italians.
We can all be beautiful, kind, generous, and warm by just saying a kind word to a stranger "

I totally agree that a smile and a nice compliment from someone can cheer up your day,
and yes, i also agree that Italians are generally nice people.

On the other hand,
everyone wants a piece of the Duomo,
every Piazza we had our picture taken was touristy ( like moi )
that it's sometimes hard to appreciate the beauty of this city.

This is the last stop of our trip before heading back home.
Originally we opted to spend a day trip to Lucca or Siena,
but we only got 4days -3nights and we wanted to make the most out of it,
we wanted to savour the whole Florentine culture and hopefully bring some good memories back home. ^0^


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this is the majestic Santa Maria del Fiore or Il Duomo di Firenze.
(with a very festive tree on the side of the church taken last winter)
the first day we set eyes on this structure,
you can't help but gape, be stunned and utter the word... "wow".


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*humming* ♫♫ all my bags are packed, am ready to go..♫♫ .

our luggages! ( mind the plural form)
we have a load of hand carry bags (one big bulky camera, one heavy backpack and a sling bag)
while waiting for the night train in Vienna train station, to take us off to Florence.
we took the Railjet train operated by OEBB, then the City night Line operated by DB bahn germany.
(I'll explain more of this on my next post. )

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and Voila! after almost 8 hours (I think), i have to re-check my timetable if correct,
that's 3 hours from Vienna to Innsbruck and 5 hours from Innsbruck to Florence.
we arrived in firenze train station still sleepy and craving for more sleep.

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outside the station, lugging our things just 10 minutes to the hotel.


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alas,
we arrived too early and the hotel room wasn't ready for us yet,
so we decided to stroll down for a bit,
surprised that streets are just minutes away!
that's how small Florence is.
this is one of the many back alleys heading to Dante's casa.


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finally, at the famous Piazza della Signoria.
there's the handsome David replica.

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all the way up to POnte Vecchio,
stunning view even if the weather that day was foggy and misty.

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details, details and more details.

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Piazza della Repubblica during day time.
I must admit that in less than a day,
we were sort of done with the whole sightseeing already,
that's how small Florence is ,
but despite its close proximity,
the place is a city within a city.


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morning, the sun is finally up,
my chinky eyes can't stop squinting,
this is me and Santa Maria Novella Church.

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2nd day,
we walked the walk!
we took ourselves way up to the top of this city to get more stunning views and another replica of David.


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our hotel is literally outside the busiest streets in FLorence which is the San Lorenzo area.
that's me and the church as my background.



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I so wanted to see Santa Croce's interior,
but didn't get the chance to see it because of its strict opening and closing hours.
the timing wasn't just right.

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last day,
we strolled around Piazza della Repubblica, and took lots of fotos.
this is where most of the high end shops were.

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I love the climate here btw, it's cold but not too cold, you know what I mean?! ^0^

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last night at the square with the Duomo.
we just had to see it for the last time.

so, that basically concludes me and Peppperoni's adventure last year, ^0^
I'll start sharing more fotos and experiences of our trip.



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