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Zach Heisey

Hello, my name is Zach Heisey. Welcome to my personal site/blog where I share pictures, updates, and anything on my mind. You can keep up with all my hobbies and goings-on by cycling through the pages and posts. Above in the navigation you will find links to some of my favorites, including my travel log, photography stuff, my reading lists, overseas correspondances, and more. I love updating this page with stuff from my adventures in Philadelphia and Around the World. I hope to keep this page as up to date as possible.

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Prague, Czech Republic - Summer 2023

Prague, Czech Republic - Summer 2023

After Berlin, I journeyed to what would become my favorite destination on this trip.

Prague was beautiful, rich in history, and a lot of fun. I was obsessed with the beer — which, much to my surprise, exceeded Belgium in both availability and affordability. Everywhere I turned there was another cozy pub pouring perfectly crisp Pilsner.

I couldn’t stop fawning over the castles and cathedrals, towering over the city with centuries of stories behind them. Even on a more mundane level, I found the city impeccably clean and remarkably safe.

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Berlin, Germany — May 2023

Berlin, Germany — May 2023

Berlin was one of the stops I was most excited for — not only because of its massive historical significance, but because my visit happened to land on my 26th birthday. I arrived ready to explore and ready to celebrate.

The city itself felt unlike anywhere else: a fascinating blend of gorgeous pre-war buildings standing beside modern post-war reconstruction, plus a scattering of brutalist architecture that I personally love (even if not everyone does). I visited the Brandenburg Gate, admired surviving Berlin Wall segments, grabbed currywurst from a street vendor, and made the most of Berlin’s excellent U-Bahn and S-Bahn systems.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands — May 2023

Amsterdam, Netherlands — May 2023

After Brussels, I made a short and slightly hungover train ride north to Amsterdam. This was one of the cities I had been most excited for. My hostel was in Amsterdam-Oost, a bit away from the center, but easy to reach by tram and in a quieter neighborhood of its own.

I spent my first morning wandering along the canals, eating stroopwafel fresh from a street store, and taking in the picturesque bridges and tilted houses. The afternoon was dedicated to Vondelpark, relaxing in the grass with music and sunshine filtering through the trees. In the evening, it was the usual Amsterdam scene of cafés, coffee shops, and then a little bar hopping. I even made a new feline friend at The Old Bell off Rembrandtplein.

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Brussels, Belgium — May 2023

Brussels, Belgium — May 2023

Brussels wasn’t a city I knew much about and that made arriving from Paris by train feel like a blank slate. I planned to stay only a couple of quick nights on my way to Amsterdam, but I was pleasantly surprised by how much Brussels had to offer: striking architecture, great food, and excellent beer everywhere.

My hostel was on the edge of the city center, but Brussels was easy to navigate and walkable. I took full advantage of the *etro, and even more advantage of the waffles and beer. One night, a group from the hostel went out to Delirium, where we sampled far too many Belgian brews from their famously massive menu.

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Paris, France — May 2023

Paris, France — May 2023

My second stop on my solo European rail trip was Paris. I wasn’t originally planning to meet anyone here — but by sheer coincidence, a few friends happened to be in Europe at the same time, following Bruce Springsteen on the European leg of his world tour. Our paths crossed in Montmartre, and I ended up going to the show. It was unexpected, energizing, and the perfect morale boost early in the journey.

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