November 11, 2012

Dusseldorf, Germany Eid Vacation Pics: Hotel, Shopping and More

My room at the Intercontinental Hotel located at Königsallee street.

 
Am I the only American that has issues with European showers? Do they just want you to flood the floor?


 
I've been to Germany several times but this is my second time to Dusseldorf.  The last time I was in University.  I have a lot of good / wild memories of going with my German bestie the first time. What happened in Dusseldorf the first time hopefully will forever stay in Dusseldorf. ;p

 


 
Königsallee street, the most famous street in Dusseldorf. All the famous brands are found here. A fashion haven which of course is one of the first places my Kuwaiti sweetie wanted to visit.  It's not unusual for a Kuwaiti to spend a lot of money buying their loved ones gifts from their vacation destination.  H doesn't buy souvenirs but high priced luxury items that he can't find in Kuwait.



 
 
I want to say to the German girls to "back off" my man. ;p Since H has been working out with a trainer for a looong time and kept it up with his busy schedule he is lookin' mighty handsome and fit.  German girls love exotic, tall men and they were clearly trying to make eye contact, chat with him in stores and flirt with my man.  Thankfully he hardly seemed to notice except at one cafe when the waitress practically sat in his lap with admiration. If looks could kill she would be dead. ;) She could have cared less that I was American (she thought I was a local) because she was all about my exotic, ruggedly handsome, goatee wearing, successful, intelligent, Kuwaiti man.

 
The old town locally known as Altstadt.


 
The Rhine Tower along the Rhine river.

 
We also went to museums and I will post some additional pics later.
 
 

2 comments:

  1. The old town pic just captivated me. I'm admiring the classic European architecture.

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    1. The churches and dated architecture is one of my favorite things about Europe. It's really magical and exciting to visit year around.

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