It was only a few weeks ago when we thought that international travel was a thing of, well, the distant future, and we would be stuck in Czechia for the rest of 2020. But as most borders within the EU opened at the beginning of July, we have decided to take a trip to Chianti, a part of Tuscany, that we had been actually contemplating last year already.
This post is not a detailed list of places we visited and restaurants where we ate at. It’s more a report on how things went in general in post-quarantine Europe. Many people in hospitality were afraid that even if the borders reopened, travel would be looked down on, awkward, inconvenient, strange. Was this our experience? Is future travel doomed to be weird and plagued with self-guilt and self awareness? And will we take another trip this summer? Read on to find out.











