Our Low(er) Cost Trip from
London Heathrow to Trieste, Italy

Curtis and I are always looking for ways to travel just a little bit cheaper, without giving up basic comforts. On a recent trip to the Balkans, we decided to try Ryanair. I had first heard about Ryanair, a low-cost airline in Europe, in 2004 and had wanted to try them ever since.
 
The biggest issue we’ve had with the airline is that it flies out of smaller airports, and it’s not real convenient. We finally decided to bite the bullet. We flew into London Heathrow from D/FW and arrived in time for breakfast. We’re really big fans of an English breakfast, so we stopped at The Globe in the Arrivals Hall. We had hot tea, fried eggs, toast, grilled tomatoes, hash browns, and of course what the English call baked beans (what we call pork and beans). If you’ve never had pork and beans on toast, you are missing a treat! This breakfast is one we recreate at home fairly frequently.
 
After breakfast, we just had to walk to the Central Bus Station Read more →