Dreamliner, random encounters and Souq Waqif

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After enjoying the first meal on the vacation, a tasty falafel from Jalla Jalla in Malmö, and a little wine we hit the sack at Anna. I slept well, Mona not as much due to her having caught a cold and after a brisk walk we were on the train to the Airport.

After stocking up on some licorice we boarded and were a tad surprised to bump into acquaintances who were having the seats one row in front of us, it’s a small world indeed. It had escaped me while booking but once we sat down I realized we were flying with one of Qatar Airways’s new Dreamliners. So far pretty nice, USB-charger at every seat (which couldn’t charge the iPad though), spacious and nicer air and temperature, and fancy windows with gradual settings of shade to mention some of the improvements. Nice entertainment but the remote as well as the main screen had some “minor” lag in the on-screen scrolling. Unsurprisingly economy had not access to the nice bar we saw when entering but I suppose you need to differentiate tickets.

We arrived, went through passport control and there remembered that not all our credit cards had been enabled for Asia but after two tries we managed to pay for our visas. A quick and cheap taxi to our hotel Ramada Encore, change of shoes and we got another taxi to Souq Waqif. Note that taking a taxi from the hotel was about 6 times more expensive then taking one back with the meter, that said 6 EUR wasn’t worth hassling about. We were lucky to catch a live concert that seemed quite popular, the view to the stage was not ideal but I found the audience more interesting – this were not two separate sports teams. We hade some nice local food and after strolling the Souq for an hour or so we returned to the hotel.

The labors of vacation

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The last day of our trip was dedicated to a last round of shopping and a visit to A-List Spa. It was quite cold so while waiting I went into the H&M store, not for shopping but rather to warm myself. Sad to say the store played good music and on every section in the store there was at least one item that stood out as good enough to buy. Ranging from ties to shoes and shirts the store simply offered more than any other I’d been to. I decided it was OK to buy a pair of pajamas pants on sale, but other items I could shop while back in Göteborg.

Across H&M lies Gerbeaud, a classic café depicted above – prices were on par with the fame so to say. That said I should admit that the hot chocolate and the tasting platter of cakes were really really nice. And just watching the interior was an experience so I do recommend going here.20130113-211310.jpg

After making sure we had eaten enough sweets for one day we continued with a little bit of shopping, and when I say “we” I mean Mona. I had little luck in finding anything, and several of the stores lacked male clothing at all. So the total amount of shopping I did totaled just below 10 EUR, better to spend money on pampering and experiences. Just half a block from Gerbeaud was A-List café where Mona would get a haircut and we both would get a pedicure – they did offer fish-eating-pedicure but we went for the traditional one – it was nice and not expensive so we can recommend it as well. It was quite popular though, and hadn’t we booked in advance this morning we would probably not been able to get a slot.

For dinner we were somewhat boring and went to Café Kör again, it was in the neighborhood after all. We even went so far so we had the same dishes, which again tasted really good. It should be said however that the small excuse for a salad (two slices of tomato and a little bit of lettuce) includes not slices of your regular green paprika pepper as one might guess but it’s spicier cousin the green chili pepper. We went to bed rather early after packing our bags, the taxi would pick us up at 0430…

A little bit of everything

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20130109-114630.jpgAfter an early breakfast, we headed off to Central Market Hall. The building was impressive and huge, one could likely fit 4-5 versions of Göteborg’s market hall inside this one. First floor are where the locals shop their groceries while the second floor is split up – food/beverage stalls in one area and tourist junk on the other. Apparently the prices were lower here than on the streets but if you aren’t into buying plastic souvenirs or totes labeled Budapest in the first place there is little to shop here.

Instead we walked to Isis Day Spa which had received good reviews on Google Maps, it turned out they were short on staff during this time of the day so we unable to have pedicure treatments in parallel. Not fond of taking turns I went for their deep tissue massage while Mona would go on a local excursion. The deep tissue massage is something I’ve looked forward to do for quite some time, and I will still continue that search, after 10 minutes or so of warming up I asked the masseuse if she really was doing deep tissue massage to avoid any misunderstandings – she explained that yes, this was “strong massage” and I quickly thought about canceling the session there and then but decided I’d just let her do her thing. It was still nice, not as strong as I’d like and definitely not what I had expected.

After the massage I went to the hotel, grabbed our bathing equipment and met up with Mona so we could give Király Baths a try. We took the tram after a quick misunderstanding with the ticket vending machine who gladly stole our money without returning ticket nor coins. We stopped at Batthyány tér for a quick pancake lunch (I had the suspicion I’ve been there before but couldn’t be sure) before finding the baths.
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Király baths sure would do good with some renovation (outside entrance depicted above), but it was good saunas, pools and quite cosy – it should be noted that Mona’s “silver” chain she wore changed color to something very dark though after spending time in the water so something was in the water that wasn’t present in Széchenyi – I’m sure it’s healthful though 🙂

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After two long relaxing hours we took the tram to West End Business shopping mall ( Nyugati pályaudvar station) to see if we would find any reason to check in luggage for the upcoming return flight- no luck with that shopping. We left with the tram towards the Jewish district to have a look at some of the restaurants the alternative guide mentioned.

We settled for Frici Papa, which was very cheap but not that cosy, and service as well as taste unfortunately matched the price. So we headed towards Szimpla for a few glasses of mulled wine and had a look at the concert there before returning to our hotel (still carrying wet swimming gear and towels) after a long day of mixed activities.