I had debated with myself whether or not to bother travelling to Metal Cave, since it looked like it was a fair way out of town on the map (7 km from where I was staying), but it looked like the only place that was open on a Tuesday evening. In the end I thought…
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Exploring Warsaw
June 28 I tried to make the most of the one full day I had in Warsaw, a city that isn’t known as a tourist destination in the way that Krakow is, but I soon wished I had more time to spend here – a running theme through this summer was that I felt I…
Slowly heading home…
June 26 We returned to Vilnius for one final evening of food and drinks before my group caught flights to the UK the following day. Whilst I tried to remain excited by having a few days of overland adventures to come, festival comedown hit me hard, and I also wished I could spend a bit…
Kilkim Žaibu 2022
June 23-25 After a Covid-enforced two year hiatus, I was back at Kilkim! It was an hour drive in a minibus from Vilnius, where our group was befriended by a YouTuber called Lawrence (link to his channel here), who has been cycling around Europe videoblogging about music, history and paganism as a way to help…
Travelling to Vilnius
June 22 A long day on the rails and road today, as I set off to Vilnius to meet with my metal family before heading to Kilkim Žaibu for three days of metal, folk and Baltic culture. The past two times I had been have marked among the highlights of my year, and in turn…
Exploring the rock, metal and alternative scene of Krakow
Krakow has many great places for a drink, and furthermore Poland is probably one of the cheapest places to get a beer in Europe! There are many places with lots of character amid a beautiful city, and at 5-10 zloty (£0.92-£1.85 at the time of writing) for a half litre, you can’t really go wrong….
Krakow
June 19 I arrived into Krakow at 6:30am, and this time round I didn’t sleep too well, possibly because I was getting off before the final stop and I didn’t want to oversleep. My first hour was spent trying to get the 8 zloty in coinage needed for the left luggage lockers, since I had…
A metalhead’s guide to Prague’s impressive scene
I had heard good things about Prague, it is well renowned for its nightlife and was informed that extended to the metal scene there, metalheads won’t be wanting for a place to drink here. The first place I found was the Hells Bells Rockin’ Pub, which is located underground, and had a great character and…
Prague part 2: Wenceslas Square, Franciscan Gardens, The Jewish Quarter, Old Town, and Prague Castle
After my visit to the Museum of Communism, I further explored the city centre, and headed to Wenceslas Square, one of the main city squares in Prague, and was impressed: Next I visited the Franciscan Gardens, where I had an unfortunate misunderstanding with a toilet attendant, not realising that the toilets were pay to get…
Onwards to Prague
June 17 I boarded my train to Munich, sharing a couchette compartment with three friendly Dutchmen, from who I learned that Dutch sounds like a drunk Englishman attempting German – which I can well believe. Although in a jovial mood they weren’t too late getting to bed, although the attendant did inform me that he…