So after not much preparation and a lot of talking midday saw us set off from London's Tower Bridge with a mere 24,000 (at our most conservative estimate) kilometres to cover in our 56 day trip to reach Sydney. Meeting on time, even if Will had a massive hangover, put us in good stead and with the obligatory photos taken we made for our glamorous first major departure point, Victoria Coach Station. Despite TfL not running the district line, and the replacement Routemaster being too full, our quick (for a Sunday) thinking got us to Victoria and on board our first Eurolines coach just in time.
A quick "Das ist verbotten" speech from the rather German coach crew later and we were on our way racing past the sights of south London and onto the Chunnel for a rather un ferry like crossing to the flat, flat and grey skied lands of northern France. Although we were enjoying the company of our fellow, and rather eccentic, passengers, detours into the centres of Lille, Brussels, Hannover and another German sounding place was enough for us and we were glad to reach the outskirts of Berlin after only 19 and a half hours on the road. A journey that could have been significantly shorter if we'd gone for a coach with more drivers than tachometers.
3 hours in Berlin was enough for a reinvigorating breakfast (and beer - a German custom apparently) courtesy of Rory, then a whistle stop tour of the Reichstag, Brandenburg Gate and Jewish Memorial before ambling over to the rather impressive Hautbahnhof to take a mere 5 hour train ride east to Warsaw passing through the rolling plains of eastern Germany and Poland reaching the Polish capital. Thanks to Andrzej for an awesome evening of steak, beer, beer, then a night time tour of the surprisingly attractive Warsaw Old Town including the apparently olibligatory litre Tyski before a road racing trip to a well earned bed for five hours kip and a 6am start tomorrow!
London - Berlin: 1,000 km / 19 hour bus (£42)
Berlin - Warsaw: 530 km / 6 hour train (€48)
TOTAL TO DATE: 1,530 km
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