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  • Writer's picturePhilip Ioan Zaharie

The Great American Tour

Updated: Feb 7

• New York (April 17 - 19, 2023)

• Boston (April 19 - 21, 2023)

• Philadelphia (April 21. - 22, 2023)

• Washington DC (April 22 - 24, 2023)

• Orlando (April 24 - 26, 2023)

• Las Vegas (April 26 - 28, 2023)

• Seattle (April 28 - 30, 2023)


Globetrotters: Philip Zaharie, Ariana Mîndru, Briana Paraschiv, Bianca Faur


 

17th April 2023 - Bridging Continents: From Timișoara to New York


If there's anything more thrilling than the start of an adventure, it's the sensation of being a world traveler within the span of 24 hours, as we made our transition from the cobblestone streets of Timișoara to the grandeur of New York City.

We boarded our morning Lufthansa LH1661 flight, setting course for Munich. A 5 hours layover in Munich had us transit through one of Europe's most efficient and bustling airports.


Taking to the skies again on Lufthansa LH410 flight, we soared across the Atlantic, with the anticipation of New York growing with every passing nautical mile. Crossing time zones and merging horizons, we touched down at JFK at 3.30 pm, the iconic skyline of the Big Apple greeting us in the distance.


A private transfer awaited, whisking us through the iconic sights of New York – from the dynamic boroughs to the architectural marvels that have adorned countless movie scenes and postcards. The city's energy was immediately evident, with its streets alive with a rhythm and pulse uniquely its own.


However, if there's one experience that truly captures the essence of New York, it's viewing it from a height. As evening enveloped the city, we made our way to the Top of the Rock. By night, this vantage point transforms into an electrifying spectacle. The city lights, spread out in a sprawling dance of luminescence, brought skyscrapers to life, each telling tales of ambition, dreams, and relentless pursuit.

After soaking in the city's brilliance from above, our day concluded at the DoubleTree by Hilton New York Downtown. A comforting abode in the heart of the city's ceaseless bustle, it promised rest and relaxation in preparation for the adventures that lay ahead.


 

18th April 2023 - Day 2: A Dive into the Heart of the Big Apple

Our second day in the city that never sleeps was a deep immersion into its pulsating heart. New York is a city of stories, each corner and brick holding whispers of the past while embracing the promise of the future.

Kicking off our day, we boarded a ferry from Battery Park. The waters of the Hudson River lapped against the boat as the city's skyline receded, replaced by the iconic silhouette of the Statue of Liberty. As we drew closer, the symbolic Lady Liberty stood tall, her torch shining as a beacon of hope and freedom. The statue, gifted by France to the United States, remains a timeless symbol of liberty, democracy, and the enduring bond between nations.



A short ferry ride later, we found ourselves on Ellis Island, stepping into the National Museum of Immigration. This island, once the nation's busiest immigrant inspection station, has heard countless tales of hope, despair, longing, and dreams. The museum's exhibits give voice to the millions who came seeking a new life on American shores. Their stories, immortalized in photos, letters, and artifacts, offer a deeply moving account of America's immigrant heritage.


Returning to the mainland, our walk took us to the heart of global finance – Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange. This bustling street, with its iconic charging bull, stands as a testament to the city's financial might and influence. The ebb and flow of traders, investors, and tourists lend Wall Street a unique vitality.


In stark contrast, a few blocks away, the 9/11 Memorial offers a space for reflection. Twin reflecting pools, set in the footprints of the former Twin Towers, honor the lives lost during that fateful day in September. The rustling leaves and the murmur of water serve as a poignant reminder of resilience and remembrance.


Our spirits uplifted, Central Park beckoned. An oasis in the midst of urban chaos, the park's vast expanse offers a retreat into nature. The winding pathways, bustling with joggers, artists, and families, brought to life the city's vivacity.



The neon glow of Times Square followed, its giant billboards and theaters radiating an irresistible allure. As daylight faded, Grand Central Terminal offered a glimpse into the city's architectural grandeur. The constellation-laden ceiling and the soft echoes of hurried footsteps created an atmosphere of timelessness.

A stroll through the Rockefeller Plaza, with its famed art deco buildings, led us to the Empire Fulton Ferry in Dumbo. This scenic park, with its panoramic views of Manhattan and the iconic Brooklyn Bridge, painted a breathtaking tableau as day transitioned to night.


Retiring to the hotel, we reflected on a day rich in history, culture, and the indomitable spirit of New York. From immigrant tales to financial powerhouses, the city had unraveled its multifaceted narrative, leaving us eager for the chapters that lay ahead.


 

19th April 2023 - Railroads, Revolution, and the Rhythms of Boston

The allure of the East Coast lies in its blend of modernity and deep-rooted history, and today’s adventure was a vivid testament to that. Transitioning from the bustling streets of New York to the historically-rich avenues of Boston provided a refreshing contrast, offering us new insights and perspectives.


Our day began at New York Penn Station. As we awaited our 9:50 am train, the station's vibrancy was evident. Travelers hurried along, coffee in hand, each with their own narrative to tell. Once aboard, the train whisked us northward. With every mile, the urban sprawl of New York gave way to picturesque landscapes. The transition from metropolis to the verdant beauty outside our window was captivating.


A mere 4 hours and 20 minutes later, the storied city of Boston greeted us as we disembarked at South Station. Steeped in American Revolution history, Boston has long been a focal point of culture, academia, and maritime tales.


No visit to Boston would be complete without a walk in the Public Garden and Boston Common. The country’s oldest public park, Boston Common has been the backdrop to numerous historical events since its inception in 1634. Meanwhile, the adjacent Public Garden, with its enchanting Swan Boats and lush flora, added a touch of tranquility to our day.


Our exploration led us to the shores where the Boston Tea Party redefined the course of American history. Standing on the very ground where, in 1773, American colonists protested against British taxation, the weight of history was profound. The harbor echoed with tales of defiance and the spirit of revolution.


The Boston Waterfront, with its blend of historic wharves and modern developments, was our next stop. The rhythmic sound of the waves against the docks, the clinking of masts, and the soft chatter of locals and tourists alike painted a vivid maritime picture. The harbor, once the lifeblood of the city's trade and commerce, now stands as a reminder of Boston's resilient spirit and evolution.


Dinner at Mastro's Ocean Club

Our day culminated at the Seaport Hotel Boston. Overlooking the harbor, this abode offered a comforting retreat after a day rich in discovery. As the lights of the city began to twinkle, reflecting on the waters, we looked forward to unraveling more of Boston’s tapestries and tales.


 

20th April 2023 - An Ode to Dreams and Legacy

Our day unfurled in the academic hub of Cambridge, a vibrant community pulsating with youthful energy and revered traditions. Cambridge, being home to the illustrious Harvard University, held a special allure for us.

Stepping into the famed Harvard University campus was akin to walking through the annals of time. Each brick, each corner seemed to whisper tales of groundbreaking discoveries and pioneering thoughts. The allure of the campus was so profound that it felt like each footstep resonated with the countless ambitions that had tread these grounds before.

The iconic Harvard Statue, standing resolutely amidst a sea of students and tourists, offered an interesting tale. Often dubbed the "Statue of Three Lies," its myths have become as entrenched in Harvard folklore as the very figures it celebrates.

Our academic pilgrimage continued, leading us to the revered halls of the Harvard Law School, Business School, and Medical School. Each faculty, a titan in its own right, echoed the university's unwavering commitment to shaping global leaders and innovators.


Leaving the confines of academia, we journeyed into the heart of Boston and its architectural wonders. The Boston Public Library, a citadel of knowledge, attracted us with its vast collection and intricate designs. It was an embodiment of the city’s commitment to preserving knowledge and promoting intellectual growth.



As the day progressed, the historic district of Beacon Hill beckoned. The cobblestone streets and timeless architecture painted a picture of old-world elegance. Amidst this backdrop, the Massachusetts State House, with its glistening golden dome, stood as a testament to the enduring spirit of democracy.


A contemporary contrast to this was the Boston City Hall, its unique design representing the city's blend of tradition and modernity.


Our footsteps then led us to the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park. This verdant escape by the harbor was the perfect place to ponder upon the day's experiences. A stone's throw away, Rowes Wharf provided a maritime conclusion to our explorations, offering a moment of reflection by the water's edge.

Midnight found us back at the Seaport Hotel Boston, recollecting the day's adventures. The fusion of academic excellence and historic grandeur that Boston offered was profoundly inspiring. And as we lay down, a shared aspiration crystallized - a dream to someday walk the halls of Harvard College not as visitors, but as students, basking in the legacy of this magnificent institution. Truly, Boston had not just won our hearts, but also kindled our dreams.


 

21st April 2023 - Day 5: From Boston's Red Bricks to Philadelphia's Historic Streets


As we waved goodbye to Boston's academic aura, anticipation filled the air. The day was set to unfold in Philadelphia, a city drenched in historical significance and boundless vitality. Hopping into a taxi, the airport soon loomed into view, marking the start of our next adventure.


Boarding Delta flight DL5619, the skies opened their embrace as we soared towards our next destination. The flight was punctuated with a sense of excitement and a dash of impatience, as the thought of exploring the City of Brotherly Love was hard to resist.


Touching down in Philadelphia at 4 pm, the city's pulse was immediately evident. Opting for a train transfer, the city's landscapes unfurled like pages from a history book, each stop narrating tales of old.

The evening was set to begin at Logan Square, a verdant oasis that signaled the city's blend of urban splendor and natural grace. The swaying trees and inviting benches were a testimony to the city's commitment to providing respites amid its bustling avenues.


A hop, skip, and a jump away, the Benjamin Franklin Parkway stretched before us. Lined with flags and flanked by important landmarks, it felt like a grand aisle leading to the city's heart. Every turn revealed architectural marvels and whispered tales of the city's storied past.



JFK Plaza, often referred to as 'Love Park,' greeted us with its iconic 'LOVE' sculpture. A symbol of the city's warm spirit, the park echoed with laughter, music, and the soft murmur of conversations.

But the crowning jewel of our explorations was the Philadelphia City Hall. Towering above the cityscape, its intricate masonry and grandeur were awe-inspiring. The very heart of the city, it was a living testament to Philadelphia's rich history and its undying spirit of democracy.


The day drew to a close at The Windsor Suites Philadelphia, our accomodation.


 

22nd April 2023 - Historical Hues and City Views - From Philadelphia to Washington DC

Starting our day in Philadelphia, we paid our respects to the foundations of American democracy at Independence Hall (you need reservation in advance). Every brick and beam in this building resonates with tales from the past. It was in this hallowed hall that the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution came to life, sculpting the path of a nascent nation.


Walking through the hall, one could almost hear the echoes of impassioned speeches and feel the weight of decisions that shaped centuries to come. The Georgian architecture, with its brick facade and notable steeple, paints a vivid portrait of a time when ideas of liberty and freedom took root.


However, the rapid pulse of the city, contrasting with the solemnity of its historical monuments, gave us a mixed bag of emotions. The hustle of Philadelphia seemed a touch too frenetic for our tastes, particularly juxtaposed against the profundity of its historical sites.

By 4:35 pm, we transitioned from one significant city to another. The train whisked us away, setting us on a course for Washington DC. As we watched the landscapes shift outside our window, it offered a moment of reflection, a brief pause before diving into another urban exploration.


As we left Philadelphia, we couldn't shake off a slight sense of discord. While its historical landmarks are undoubtedly profound, the city's overall vibe felt a tad overwhelming for our liking. Moving ahead, we are keen to immerse ourselves deeper into Washington DC's narrative and ambiance.

Emerging from the train station in DC, we were greeted by the towering Washington Monument and by the U.S Capitol. As darkness began to set, this iconic obelisk, dedicated to the first president, George Washington, was bathed in a soft glow, standing as a testament to the nation's dreams and achievements.


Our day concluded at the Hyatt House Washington DC/The Wharf. Here, the scenic views of the Potomac River provided a soothing end to a day filled with transitions.


 

23rd April 2023 - Embracing the Heartbeat of America - Washington DC

Washington DC is not just a political hub; it's the vibrant pulse of American history and culture. Today's adventure took us deep into the corridors of power and the sanctuaries of the nation's rich past.

Starting at the US Capitol, an architectural marvel that stands tall, we were reminded of the countless legislative debates and decisions that have shaped the trajectory of America. Its iconic dome and expansive steps whisper tales of a democracy constantly in motion.


Our next stop was the National Archives, a treasure trove of American heritage. Housing vital documents like the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, the Archives serves as a silent custodian of America's foundational principles.


Our steps then led us to the iconic White House. Beyond its symbolic role as the President's residence, this building stands as a testament to leadership, pivotal decisions, and global diplomacy. Its pristine white facade has stood firm, mirroring the country's enduring values.


From there, we sauntered to the National Mall. This vast green expanse, punctuated by stately monuments, has been a witness to both celebrations and protests, mirroring the nation's evolving spirit through the decades.


As the day wore on, we approached the Lincoln Memorial. Here, the imposing statue of Abraham Lincoln looks out over the nation he once helmed, a beacon of hope and unification. Nearby, the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial stands strong, a tribute to a visionary who dreamt of equality and justice. And then, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial caught our eyes, with its classical design paying homage to the author of the Declaration of Independence.


As the cloak of night began to wrap the city, we revisited the US Capitol. Illuminated against the night's canvas, it shone with a different kind of magic, highlighting the delicate balance of power and grace.


Our day in Washington DC offered profound insights into the ideals and aspirations of America. Lying back at the hotel, overlooking the Potomac, we found ourselves deeply moved by the rich fabric of history and the enduring spirit of a nation.


 

24th April 2023 - From the Capital's Solemnity to the Magic of Orlando


Transitioning from the storied avenues of Washington DC to the fantastical lanes of Orlando made for an enchanting change in scenery. This day, we traded the solemn whispers of history for the vibrant calls of imagination.

Our day took flight with Jetblue flight B623, which lifted us from Washington DCA Airport. The views from above offered a different perspective on the landmarks we had just visited, reminding us of the vastness of the land and the diverse tales it holds.


As we touched down in Orlando at 4.45 pm, the atmosphere was distinctly different. There was an electrifying air of anticipation, a sense of magic that seemed to permeate every corner. The city, renowned for its world-famous theme parks, welcomed us with open arms and the promise of adventure.


Post our taxi ride, there was no resisting the allure of Disneyland. Often hailed as "The Happiest Place on Earth", it did not disappoint. We found ourselves transported to a realm where fairy tales came alive, and childhood fantasies were realized. Be it the majestic Cinderella Castle that stands as an emblem of dreams or the delightful parades that bring beloved characters to life, Disneyland rekindled our sense of wonder. Amidst the whirlwind of attractions, rides, and shows, time seemed to blur as we reveled in pure, unadulterated joy.


Drawing our magical day to a close, we went back to our hotel


Today served as a beautiful reminder that while history provides depth and context to our existence, it's the moments of pure elation, often fueled by the magic of places like Disneyland, that truly make life worth living. Orlando, with its promise of boundless fun, was the perfect antidote to our historically rich escapades in the capital. We went to sleep dreaming not of the past, but of enchanting tales and adventures yet to come.


 

25th April 2023 - From Stars to Silver Screens - An Orlando Odyssey


Orlando, often associated with fairy tales and whimsical adventures, took us on an entirely different kind of escapade this day. From the stellar stretches of space to the fantastical realms of film, we experienced a day that was truly out of this world.

Our morning began promptly at 8 am with our bus picking us up for the much-anticipated visit to the Kennedy Space Center. The drive itself was scenic, allowing us glimpses of Florida's tranquil landscapes. On arrival, the magnitude of mankind's ambition hit us. The Kennedy Space Center is not just a testament to America's space achievements but is also a beacon for all human endeavors that push the boundaries of the possible.


The Atlantis Exhibition was our first stop. Gazing upon the last shuttle that flew in space was a surreal experience. The shuttle, which seems almost otherworldly, is a testament to human engineering and the insatiable desire to explore the unknown. Its gleaming surface whispered tales of astronauts who once called it home and the incredible voyages they undertook.


Next, we were transported back in time at the Apollo/Saturn V Exhibition. The sheer size of the Saturn V rocket is awe-inspiring. Standing beneath it, we were reminded of that historic moment in 1969 when Apollo 11 took the first humans to the moon. The exhibits, rich in detail and narrative, painted a vivid picture of the challenges, triumphs, and tragedies of the Apollo program.


Returning to Orlando by 3 pm, we were spirited from the depths of space to the imaginative world of Universal Park Orlando. The allure of this cinematic universe is its ability to immerse visitors in the stories that have shaped our culture. From heart-pounding rides that brought action sequences to life to intricate set designs that seemed plucked straight from movie screens, Universal was a delight for the senses.

Concluding our day, we returned to the hotel, conveniently located close to the entrance to the park. Reflecting upon our day, we were struck by the breadth of experiences Orlando offers. It's a city where dreams, whether they're of exploring the vastness of space or the realms of cinematic fantasies, truly come to life.


Orlando continued to surprise and inspire us. Today was a profound reminder of the limitless boundaries of human imagination, from conquering space to conjuring stories that captivate hearts. As we lay our heads to rest, we were filled with a profound appreciation for the indomitable spirit of exploration and creativity.


 

26th April 2023 - Orlando to Las Vegas


The early chirping of birds signaled our extremely early start. By 4:30 am, our bags were packed, and we found ourselves on our way to the airport in the muted glow of Orlando's dawning light. The city that had been so vibrant and lively just the previous day was now calm and subdued, with only the distant hint of daylight on the horizon.


We boarded our morning United flight UA782, a swift connection taking us from Orlando to Houston.

A brief layover in Houston offered just enough time to stretch our legs and grab a snack before we were airborne again on United flight UA1913, this time headed to the city of neon lights - Las Vegas.

By 1 pm, the vast desert landscapes of Nevada cradled us as we descended into Las Vegas. The stark contrast of the arid desert against the opulent city structures is something to behold. A quick taxi ride later, we found ourselves standing in front of the iconic Bellagio Las Vegas, our home for the night.



After some leisurely afternoon rest and perhaps a bit of daydreaming while gazing at the Bellagio fountains from our room, the evening held something truly special in store. By 7 pm, we were seated, eagerly awaiting the start of "O" by Cirque du Soleil. And, oh, did it live up to the hype! An enthralling blend of aquatic artistry, theatrical romance, and sheer performance prowess held us captivated for every one of its 105 minutes.


With the applause still ringing in our ears, we decided to take on the Las Vegas Strip by night. The Strip, with its vibrant array of lights and the cacophony of sounds, was a sensory overload in the best way possible. Each casino and hotel told its own tale, from the ancient pyramids of Luxor to the Venetian's tranquil canals. The night was alight with energy, and the streets buzzed with people from all walks of life.


A day that began in the quiet of an Orlando morning and whisked us through Houston ended amidst the resplendent lights of Las Vegas. It was a day of transitions, of shifting landscapes, and of contrasts. As we retired to our luxurious quarters in the Bellagio, we looked out over the glittering cityscape, reminded once more of the vastness and variety of experiences that travel brings. Las Vegas, with its shimmering allure, had only just begun to reveal its secrets to us.


 

27th April 2023 - From the Neon City to Nature's Wonders and Back


Before the City of Lights even began to stir, we were already on our way out, bound for an adventure away from the flashing bulbs and into the grandeur of nature's own spectacles.

The bus departed in the wee hours of the morning, and as the neon faded into the background, the desert landscape opened up before us, revealing itself in the early morning light. The sun began its ascent just as we neared the iconic Horseshoe Bend. By 9:30 am, we were there, and what a sight it was! The Colorado River wound its way, carving a U-shaped curve into the rock, an artist perfecting its masterpiece over millennia.


Though the view was indeed arresting, getting there had its own allure. A brisk 15-minute walk from the parking area took us to the viewpoint. We took our time, soaking in every detail - the stark contrast of the blue-green river against the orangey-red rocks was a feast for the eyes. A short time later, we retraced our steps, memories of the Bend imprinted in our minds.


By 11 am, the mystical Antelope Canyon X awaited. With the guidance of local experts, we explored this sandstone marvel. The play of light and shadow within the slender, undulating walls of the canyon was captivating. The narratives of the guides added depth to the visual splendor, as we learned about the canyon's formation, its significance in Native American culture, and its ever-changing nature.

Leaving the winding walls of Antelope behind at 1 pm, our next destination was the colossal Grand Canyon. By 3 pm, we stood at the South Rim, awe-struck. Words often fall short in describing the vastness and magnificence of this natural wonder. Each viewpoint offered a different perspective, each more breathtaking than the last.

On our way back to Vegas, a quick detour took us to the iconic Route 66 Shield in Seligman, AZ. A little piece of Americana, this symbol of historic highway nostalgia was a delightful pit stop.


Las Vegas welcomed us back by 8:30 pm. And while we might have been away, the city had been buzzing with its usual vigor. A return visit to the Bellagio Fountains was a must. This time, set against the night sky, the waters danced, synchronized to melodies, creating a visual symphony.


To round off our day, we ventured to the Fremont Street Experience. This vibrant pedestrian street, with its canopy of lights, live entertainment, and bustling energy, was the perfect ending note.


From the raw, unfiltered beauty of nature to the man-made marvels of Las Vegas, this day was a testament to the diversity of experiences one can have within a span of mere hours. As we settled into our rooms at the Bellagio, we were reminded of the infinite possibilities that travel presents. And while the landscapes of the day were vast and varied, they were united in their ability to inspire wonder.


 

28th April 2023 - Trading the Desert for the Emerald City


In the morning, we prepared to swap the desert city's dynamic allure for the verdant appeal of Seattle, the heart of the Pacific Northwest. We boarded Alaska Airlines flight AS733, our winged chariot to the north.


However, as travel often reminds us, unpredictability is part and parcel of the adventure. A two-hour delay kept us grounded a tad longer than anticipated. Instead of being a cause for frustration, we took this as an opportunity to reflect on our recent escapades. The vibrant lights of Vegas, the profound beauty of nature in the canyons, and the vast stretches of road had left an indelible mark on our memories.

By the time we touched down in Seattle, the clock showed 7 pm. The city's iconic skyline, punctuated by the sleek silhouette of the Space Needle, greeted us against the backdrop of the setting sun. Although known for its frequent drizzles, the city was clear, the air cool and crisp.

The taxi ride to our hotel offered fleeting glimpses of this seaport city. Seattle, birthplace of grunge music and a pivotal player in the tech industry, carries its history with subtle grace. On our way, we noticed snippets of its rich past: beautifully preserved brick buildings from the Gold Rush era stood alongside gleaming modern structures. The harmonious blend of old and new is truly one of Seattle's defining traits.


Our residence for the night was the Crowne Plaza Hotel Seattle.


Trading the arid expanse of Las Vegas for Seattle's lush environs was an exciting shift. Every city has its own narrative, its own rhythm. And as our first day in Seattle drew to a close, the anticipation of delving into its stories filled us with excitement. The Emerald City awaits, and we are ready to listen to its tales.


 

29th April 2023 - Brewing Memories in Seattle


Waking up in Seattle carries with it a whiff of excitement, almost as invigorating as the scent of freshly brewed coffee, a beverage the city is renowned for. Our first stop? None other than the birthplace of the now-global coffee giant: the original Starbucks. Located in the historic Pike Place Market, this unassuming store holds the distinction of being the very first establishment of what would become a world-famous coffee chain. The interiors, preserving much of its original design, whispered tales of humble beginnings and big dreams.


From coffee beans to jet machines, our next stop was the Boeing Future of Flight. Situated a bit north of the city center, this aerospace gallery offers insights into the creation of aircraft that dominate our skies. The tour gave us a fascinating look behind the scenes, showcasing the craftsmanship, innovation, and sheer scale of commercial plane production.


Returning to the city's heart, we shifted from the marvels of aviation to the wonders of art at the Chihuly Garden and Glass. Celebrating the works of Dale Chihuly, a master glass artist, this exhibition was a visual symphony of colors, light, and imagination. Each sculpture, intricately crafted, told a story of passion and artistic evolution.


Our appetite for height still unsatiated post-Boeing, we made our way to the Space Needle. This iconic structure, synonymous with Seattle, offered panoramic views of the city, the neighboring islands, and the majestic Mount Rainier. Ascending the observation deck, we felt as if we were floating above the city, taking in its vibrancy from a bird's eye perspective.


The day drew to a close at Kerry Park viewpoint. Offering a slightly different vantage point from the Space Needle, the park provided a picturesque scene of Seattle's skyline during twilight, with the waters of Puget Sound shimmering in the background.


Seattle is a city that thrives on innovation and creativity, as evident from its contributions to coffee, aviation, and art. It gracefully bridges the gap between the past and the future, reminding visitors that while dreams can soar high like Boeing jets, they often start in places as simple as a small coffee shop. As we returned to the Crowne Plaza, our hearts were full, knowing we had truly tasted the spirit of Seattle.


 

30th April 2023 - Closing Curtains & Homeward Bound


Our alarms rang out loud and clear at an ungodly hour, signaling the commencement of our long voyage back home. We quickly prepared ourselves and, with heavy hearts, bid Seattle adieu. Awaiting us was the first leg of our return: United Airlines UA2375 from Seattle to Chicago.

The early morning streets of Seattle, devoid of their usual hustle and bustle, had a certain tranquility. The taxi ride, mostly silent, was filled with reflections on our adventures and experiences across cities.


Landing in Chicago, we were greeted not by its famous architectural wonders, but by a blanket of gloomy clouds and pelting rain. The city's unpredictable weather played a dampener, quite literally, on any plans to briefly exit the airport and take in some sights. Instead, we remained indoors, utilizing the extended layover to relax.

The day concluded as we boarded our overnight United flight UA953 to Munich.


 

1st May 2023 - Touchdown Munich and the Final Leg to Timișoara


Munich greeted us with its classic European elegance. After a short stay, it was time for the last stretch. Boarding our Lufthansa LH1656 flight to Timișoara, there was an unmistakable feeling of excitement. No matter how exhilarating travels might be, the prospect of returning home carries its own unique allure.

Travel often teaches us to appreciate the world's vastness, its diverse cultures, and histories. But perhaps, most importantly, it underscores the significance of home - the place where all stories begin and end. As our expedition drew to a close, we felt an overwhelming gratitude, not just for the places we'd seen, but for the place we were lucky enough to call home.


With our families


 

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