A Note from the Grossmans ...
We are a married couple with a diverse background (Agi is from Budapest, Hungary and Richard is from Chicago, Illinois) but a common desire to live our life to the fullest.
We love to travel, eat scrumptious feasts, drink fine wine, and most importantly, we love to meet people. Our family and friends often ask us for travel advise so we have decided to start a blog and share some of our experiences and tips.
We love to discover the hidden gems and "un-touristic" places of the cities we visit. We prefer the tiny boutique to the big shopping center; the local cafe to Starbucks; and the neighborhood trattoria or bistro to the international fast food chain.
We hope that with this website we can give some helpful advise to those who are interested in living life passionately ... so come on and travel with the Grossmans!
We love to travel, eat scrumptious feasts, drink fine wine, and most importantly, we love to meet people. Our family and friends often ask us for travel advise so we have decided to start a blog and share some of our experiences and tips.
We love to discover the hidden gems and "un-touristic" places of the cities we visit. We prefer the tiny boutique to the big shopping center; the local cafe to Starbucks; and the neighborhood trattoria or bistro to the international fast food chain.
We hope that with this website we can give some helpful advise to those who are interested in living life passionately ... so come on and travel with the Grossmans!
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Final Countdown ...
2 more days until our departure for "Thanksgiving in Europe" (he, he). We'll be spending a few days in Amsterdam and a few days in Prague (where I haven't been in for 15 years). I cannot wait. We'll start getting to know Amsterdam by dining with some Amsterdamians (is that what they're called?) through the "like-a-local" program. We first read about this in the New York Times travel section. This program allows visitors to dine with locals in their home feasting on their home-cooked meal while talking about life. Sounds fun. We'll let you know (those who visit our blog) how things go as we travel through these magnificent cities. I can't wait ...
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Correction: they are called Amsterdammers.
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