Hotel, Motel, Bunk
One of the first things I cared about on our trip was a bed. Thanks to jet lag, and flying overnight, when we got into Vilnius, I was ready for a nap. [Actually, I slept fairly well on the flight over, thanks to Mark's conveniently close shoulder. Thanks, babe.] Mark convinced me to go exploring instead, but every day naturally ended with a bed. Having spent half of my trip in one, this is what I can tell you about European hotel rooms: Most of the rooms had 2 twin beds that were separated by 2 inches. It's almost like sleeping in the same bed, but not. Mark liked that I couldn't steal his covers. Space is tight. Sometimes, space is super tight. Like that time we stayed in an inn where the toilet was literally in the shower [you had to close the toilet lid and remove the toilet paper before showering], and the bunk-beds took up 7/8 of the room [okay, I didn't actually measure, but you get the idea]. A couple of the hotels had a moving shower door, so that ...