Tweed coat and leopard print….
Travel recap – Halloween at the Europapark Rust….
Our hotel:
Eat and drink:
We took advantage of the great hotel restaurants twice. For dinner we went to the Harborside Restaurant – a buffet restaurant with meals from all over the world. And we also ate once at the St. Louis bar of our hotel. The Ceasar Salad and the Pulled Pork Burger are excellent.
Another tip is the pizza restaurant at the Collosseo Hotel (another hotel in the whole complex you can walk to within 5 minutes) and also the rooftop bar on the fifth floor.
There are many restaurants and cafés in the park where you can eat but the food isn´t as good as at the hotels (and quite expensive) and you probably have to wait a while until you get something.
The spa:
We were at the indoor pool on one day cause it was pouring rain and we couldn´t get out.The pool is created like you are standing in a ship. You have the portholes and the railing from the inside and the figurehead and the sail including the half ship on the outside pool.
The park:
I had been to the park a few years ago already but I had forgotten a lot. The park itself is divided into different countries and each of it has a special ride for example with the landmarks itself or important things the country produces. Also the food is always authentic. For the Halloween theme the park is decorated with about 300k pumpkins. They are everywhere and this is so cool. Also there where some rides converted for the Halloween attractions but they where way to scary so we didn´t do that.
^gemstone world in Austria^
^softest scarf from H&M / sunnies are on sale^
^Iceland^
^coffee house in Iceland^
^boat ride in Skandinavia^
^water ride in Spain^
^way to the Minimoys ride^
^France with its beautiful bridges and flowers^
^old town houses in Switzerland^
^the pantheon ride in Greece^
What do you think about big amusement parks ?
Thanks for stopping by.
Take care. See you.
Fashion trend – mad for plaid….
coat H&M old similar here and here / pants amisu old similar here / bag Longchamp Le Pliage size M / heels H&M old similar here / blouse H&M sold out similar here, here and here / lips Fever from the Balmain x L´oréal / earrings
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Hi guys,
as much as I love fall I am counting down the days until the middle of November and then I am starting to post Christmas content and also decorate my house for Christmas. I also made a list which movies I want to watch this year and boy there are many.
For this reason I am going to post all the fall looks I have syled this and next week so I can go straight into festive outfits and holiday styles.
So the main topic is plaid. I just love this pattern (almost as much as I love a good flower pattern). Doesn´t matter if it is gingham, glencheck or even a houndstooth print. I think it is very versatile and doesn´t have a „granny“ touch at all. It totally has become a staple in fashion througout the years and I wouldn´t wanna miss it at all.
For today´s post I am wearing this plaid coat (in a totally traditional plaid print) I got from H&M about 6 or 7 years ago and what can I say it came back into stores this year. Not the same but pretty similar.
I paired it with this orange blouse to add some color. The orange is also in the coat so this matches pretty well. I choose to wear my olive pair of cargo pants with the orange top. Cargo pants are all over blogs these days and I am owning this pair for such a long time now and it is still trendy or again. Maybe you shouldn´t be a clothing hoarder like I am but I think you get my point here. Fashion rotates which means everything is coming back in style sooner or later.
To complete the look I added my Longchamp Le Pliage in a khaki shade and a pair of heels covered in a tortoiseshell pattern.
I hope the week is running fast cause we are going tree shopping on Saturday. Horray.
Thanks for stopping by. Take care. See you.