Zagreb and Split, Croatia: Beaches, a Fortress and.. a couple trips to the Hospital

After an amazing time in Budapest, some friends and I made our way to Zagreb, Croatia’s capital. We checked into Chillout Hostel, a cool place with a bar downstairs. Just a warning: Croatia allows smoking inside in bars so if you’re not a smoker or smoking bothers you, I’d recommend not choosing a party hostel when visiting. It wouldn’t normally be an issue for me but I ended up getting very sick my first full day in the country. I had some sort of allergic reaction to bug bites and respiratory problems with a fever. The added smoke killed my lungs when they desperately needed a break. I quickly realized I had to go get myself checked out but, used to the American “healthcare” system and without insurance, I was nervous about the possible cost.

After two hospital visits and a barrage of tests, I was told I had tonsillitis and some sort of allergic reaction. I’ve had both in the past but I think both were exacerbated by my being essentially alone in a foreign place and the lack of home comforts. At the expense of seeming like an ugly American, I seriously missed air conditioning. Taking a cold shower every couple of hours just wasn’t cutting it. All I wanted was to be home but I also didn’t want to cut my trip short. The expense didn’t end up being as bad as I thought it would be and, hey, that’s why a good traveler plans for incidentals. It can’t always go our way. After a few days in a feverish nightmare, I was so grateful to finally explore some of the city.

The Chillout Hostel Pup
Zagreb from Above

Apart from walking around the city and having a couple meals (when I wasn’t puking in an alley), I enjoyed visiting the Museum of Broken Relationships. This is the most unique museum I’ve been to, with items that are donated and displayed beside stories of their significance in relationships. The website explains it best: “It is a museum about you, about us, about the ways we love and lose.” Basically, I went here to hurt my own feelings (very on brand), because why not bring down my mental health along with my physical health? All jokes aside, I highly recommend a visit if you’re in Zagreb or LA or wherever else these exhibits pop up. You won’t regret it.

The Museum of Broken Relationships

“We go to foreign cities in search of sensuality and possibly love. And vice versa: we get in love in search of making the city in which we reside unfamiliar. All love affairs happen in foreign cities.”
From “Undying Love, Love Dies” by Jalal Toufik
Delicious meal after I got out of the hospital but I couldn’t tell you where or who I was at the time
Falafel at Zrno Bistro

I didn’t eat much in Zagreb besides crackers and soup, but I had some great falafel at Zrno Bistro. Really nice place.

(Lower left): Me in that alley, brought down by the hubris of thinking I could eat a french fry

As much as I wanted to have more time to experience Zagreb, I’d been there a week, got my nose scoped and a steroid shot in the butt, so I was pretty ready to catch a bus, plane, boat, or windowless van out of there.

I was definitely ready to “Split.” Sorry, not sorry, for the pun.

Something about the ocean air always makes me feel better so arriving in Split was an instant jolt and I felt energized for the first time since Budapest. However, the uptick in my mood may have been due to the lovely air conditioning at the Airbnb.

We checked out Diocletian’s Palace, both a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Game of Thrones location. The Cathedral of St. Domnius was a highlight of the trip. Game of Thrones fan or not, the Palace is worth a visit.

The Ivan Mestrovic Gallery
Cathedral of St. Domnius

The Klis Fortress was also used in the filming of Game of Thrones, as the city of Meereen. The views from the fortress are gorgeous. There’s also a room with excellent acoustics to practice your rendition of the theme song, not that we would have ever done that of course.

Klis Fortress

We took a ferry to Šolta to find a cool secret spot our friend knew about. It was a longer hike than we’d planned for but if you look at the picture below, you’ll see it was more than worth it to swim in this clear blue water.

Our secret spot in Šolta, Split
My friend Jay/ How I felt after hiking in Šolta

Bonus points if you time your daytrip to Šolta to catch the sunset from the ferry ride home.

Croatia was full of ups and downs for me personally, but I’m so glad I was able to see just a portion of what it has to offer. I’d love to return and see Dubrovnik one day and more of the islands off of Split.

Next stop, Ljubljana, Slovenia!

The Journey Begins- Dublin, Ireland

Hey all! I landed in Dublin early April 26th so I’ve been away from the States for about two weeks now. I spent most of my time in Dublin getting very lost- something about old European streets get me all turned around. On the plus side, I walked about 18 miles my first two days in Dublin. It still counts if it’s mostly in circles, right? Upon landing, I purchased a 3-day Dublin Pass which I wasn’t sure I’d need but it ended up coming in handy quite a few times. This pass costs €35 and covers unlimited hop-on hop-off bus tours, free entry to some attractions, and can be used on buses. I’d recommend the hop-on hop-off bus for the first day of your trip because you get to preview what you would like to see and sort of get a feel for how the city is laid out. I used them as a regular bus a few times as well when I walked too far and my feet were screaming (shout out to my plantar fasciitis!)

I stayed at the Times Hostel Camden Place and I was super nervous as it was my first time staying at a hostel. All my worries disappeared when I saw how clean and nice it was there. I would definitely recommend staying there, especially if you’re traveling with a group. As a solo traveler, it was not as friendly or inclusive in my opinion. I was so busy running around that I didn’t really mind the lack of company though.

I didn’t do any tours out of Dublin. I mostly just wandered and tried to see as much of the city as I could. Some of the highlights were Dublin Castle, the Temple Bar area, Trinity College, and Saint Stephen’s Green Park.

Some great street-art in Dublin


Dublin Castle
Trinity College

I didn’t end up going to the Guinness Factory Tour but if I went back, I definitely would. Guinness really does taste so much better in Ireland and the view from the top floor is supposed to be awesome! Next stop: Belfast!

I’m almost on my way!

Hey all! In just two short days I will be starting my four month solo trip to Europe! I’m Bri- I’m 27 and have been working for the past four years as a preschool teaching assistant with the goal of making some long-term travel a possibility. I love seeing new places and trying new foods along the way. It’s always been my dream to take a trip like this one. I’m gonna share what I see, do, eat and experience here and hopefully inspire you to get out there and travel. Here’s my “plan” so far:

Must-See Places:

  • Ireland
  • Scotland
  • England
  • Italy
  • Czech Republic
  • France
  • Austria
  • Greece
  • Albania
  • Portugal
  • Croatia
  • Romania
  • Poland
  • Cyprus
  • Hungary
  • Belgium
  • Netherlands

Maybes:

  • Luxembourg
  • Lichtenstein
  • Spain
  • Germany
  • Wales
  • Denmark
  • Switzerland

Nothing’s really set in stone yet but I’ll be staying in hostels and seeing where the wind and preferably cheap transportation can take me! Thanks for joining me on this journey! Look out for my next post- a packing list that will (hopefully) serve me well for four months. I’m still yet to finish packing. Pray for me!