
Friedrichshafen is on Lake Constance, on the border of Germany. It is a tourist area but the town itself is not very touristy. They are know for conventions & trade shows mainly. We were there with my dad for the huge European Ham Radio show held there every June. My dad is an Amateur Radio operator (Ham) & I have my license too. We met up with my dad's friends, Mr. & Mrs. Gerber.
We stayed at a lovely hotel in town. It was established in 1799. The food was good & a breakfast buffet was included, not very common in Europe. The buffet was huge! It had all the normal European stuff like yogurt, cold meat, cheeses, granola cereal plus stuff for us Americans like bacon, scrambled eggs, and of course my personal favorite - bread! I do not know what the Europeans do to their regular sliced bread but I could wax poetic about it. I justify the extra carbs by all the walking I do on vacation.
We stayed at a lovely hotel in town. It was established in 1799. The food was good & a breakfast buffet was included, not very common in Europe. The buffet was huge! It had all the normal European stuff like yogurt, cold meat, cheeses, granola cereal plus stuff for us Americans like bacon, scrambled eggs, and of course my personal favorite - bread! I do not know what the Europeans do to their regular sliced bread but I could wax poetic about it. I justify the extra carbs by all the walking I do on vacation.
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