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| Modern Gulliver Giant near Tkalciceva, Zagreb |
| Kuala Lumpur-SG-Frankfurt-Salzburg |
| Arrive Salzburg 11am (Bus#2 to main train walk to YOHO)- relax and walk around Mirabel area. |
| Salzburg to Hallstatt Bus#150 Salzburg HBF-Bad Ischl (€10.40/p, 1hr)-Train to Hallstatt (€4.10/p, 20m)>Buy the day ticket cost €29/pax-Ferry to Hallstatt (€2.50/p, 15m). Had our late lunch at Baugasthof. Drop in Bad Ischl for short break while waiting for connecting bus back to Salburg. |
| Salzburg to Berchtesgaden (BGL-TagesTicket Bus & Bahn -12euro per pax), (Bus840) & Königssee(bus841) We bought a day pass for the both 840+841 (€10.20/pax) bus and enjoyed a 45 minute trip to Berchtesgaden and 841 bus to go to the lake. The connecting bus is just 15 min apart on the opposite platform. After a short ride, we were close to the lake and followed a sign that pointed to a trail to take to the lake. We walked about 10 minutes, then there we were. The next boat was getting ready to leave, so we quickly bought our tickets and got on. We were given a brochure about the sights on the boat ride for English speakers. The bugle player demonstrating the echo was a nice touch! We enjoyed getting off the boat at St. Bartolome's church and walking around for a bit and taking pictures. It was very beautiful! After we got back, we caught the last bus back to Berchtesgaden, where we then switched to the 840 for the trip back to Salzburg. Beware that the last bus during weekend back to Salzburg only stop at the border and you will need to change to bus 25 (noo need new ticket) to go back to Salzburg. A lot of bus changes but we enjoyed the day. |
| Salzburg Card(€28/pax)-Bus25: Untersberg Cable Car- Hellbrunn Palace (TrickFountains)-Hohensalzburg Fortress(funicular+lunch)-Mozart’s residence and birthplace-People watching and relax |
| Salzburg-Ljubjana (Congress SQ, Peseren Sq, Triple Bridge, Central Mkt, Dragon Bridge) |
| Lake Bled: Bus#7(6.80/way)-Ljubjana -Ratace. Just buy the ticket from the bus driver, it's cheaper. There is no need to buy return ticket. It takes about 3 hour to walk around the lake (6km) slowly. We visited Tivoli Park later in the evening. |
| Ljubjana-Zagreb (about half a day)-Tram#6 to Donji Grad (where we stay, very nice and convenient area) -Stroll upper town (more interesting than downtown) -Street Art-Funicular-Kula Lotscak (360 view)-St Mark Church-Historical Govt Building-Stone GateStone Gate – A shrine to the Virgin Mary that is believed to possess magical powers.Dolac – A large fruit and vegetable market open daily from 7am to 1pm. |
| Zagreb:Food: cevapi-meat sausage, taste better than kebab ;-) Stroll downtown and had our dinner at Tkalciceva (Restaurant Street) – This colorful, pedestrian-only street is lined with colorful restaurants, bars, and cafes. You’ll definitely want to head here in the evening to find a spot to eat! |
| Zagreb - Dolac Market -Zagreb Cathedral-people watching go airport around 130pm- Venice. Food in both Zagreb airport and Venice Airport is very expensive and not much choices. Best to pack some food (danish, tidbits, fruits) if you have long transit like us. |
| Kuala Lumpur (Home sweet Home) |

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