same landlord13urnzz wrote:
because he's from Canada?Microwave wrote:
Why would you not go to England!? D:
i dont think the word 'procreate' is in the cardsebug9 wrote:
I'm flying in to Heathrow and I will be spending a few days thereMicrowave wrote:
Why would you not go to England!? D:
@last karma...maybe I'll off markoo while I'm over there too before he decides to procreate.
ebug come up to Scotland and get fucking rat arsed with me o/
lmao
as if
as if
♥
nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
4 weeks is starting to seem like 3 days So many places...not enough time.
oi ya cunt come up here to Scotland
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
Come to Rome.
Its boiling hot but still...
Its boiling hot but still...
Last edited by aerodynamic (2011-08-25 03:39:48)
Do Paris, not the South. Far more to see in Paris.Jay wrote:
I want to go to France for my honeymoon next year. I want to do Brittany, Normandy, and Belgium, she wants to do the south.
Otherwise yes, do a proper tour of Normandy etc..
Fuck Israel
Can't spell procreate without rape. It's the estonian way.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
i dont think the word 'procreate' is in the cardsebug9 wrote:
I'm flying in to Heathrow and I will be spending a few days thereMicrowave wrote:
Why would you not go to England!? D:
@last karma...maybe I'll off markoo while I'm over there too before he decides to procreate.
I'd type my pc specs out all fancy again but teh mods would remove it. Again.
I'll try but I can't stay in the UK too long if I've got 7 other countries to see in 4 weeks.Camm wrote:
oi ya cunt come up here to Scotland
As long as it's not humid as fuck I don't mind boiling hotaerodynamic wrote:
Come to Rome.
Its boiling hot but still...
If you like touristy shit, go to Paris. If you don't care for it too much, visit Normandy and the Côte d'Azur, and spend a night in Monaco. Also, Try to fit in Croatia. It's cheap, it's beautiful (like, really beautiful), the people are fantastic and you can go north to Vienna or west to Venice pretty much straight from it.
I like pie.
its not really humid, but its like average 37-40°c.ebug9 wrote:
I'll try but I can't stay in the UK too long if I've got 7 other countries to see in 4 weeks.Camm wrote:
oi ya cunt come up here to ScotlandAs long as it's not humid as fuck I don't mind boiling hotaerodynamic wrote:
Come to Rome.
Its boiling hot but still...
tbh, you could pare down a lot of the cities unless there is something specific you want to see/do in each of them. They are all fairly similar to an extent unless you have stuff to do.
Interrail is a fantastic idea, you can get 30 days unlimited train travel to most of western Europe and you can get to Turkey, but not a lot of the Baltic states.
The big ones are worth seeing individually, like UK, France, Spain, but Germany AND Switzerland? I'd pick one. And the Baltic Eastern Europe cities are very similar.
Interrail is a fantastic idea, you can get 30 days unlimited train travel to most of western Europe and you can get to Turkey, but not a lot of the Baltic states.
The big ones are worth seeing individually, like UK, France, Spain, but Germany AND Switzerland? I'd pick one. And the Baltic Eastern Europe cities are very similar.
Yeah I may or may not do Switzerland. I might just go straight to Italy from Austria.
Apparently InterRail is for EU residents only EUrail is $787 for a month pass
Apparently InterRail is for EU residents only EUrail is $787 for a month pass
Last edited by ebug9 (2011-08-25 06:39:27)
aw rubbish. I did it for 10 days a few years ago, wish I had done longer
France: Paris during summer is a waste, the waiting lines are ridiculous ... Paris off season is one of the best cities of the world ... Cote D'Azur is great but the Atlantic coast is better imo and with somewhat fewer tourists... Biaritz is lovely. Normandy is on my list for next year ...
Spain: Excellent all over with Barca as a definite highlight
Italy: All over, the Ligurian coast (from Genova to Monaco with Pietra Ligure roughly on the middle) is my favorite, the Amalfi coast (south of Rome) is also very good, Venice is expensive but worth it imo ... there is a town named Bibione about 40 minutes north of Venice that has some of the best beaches in Italy compared to the price, some really good ones and prolly less German tourists south of Venice (Rimini perhaps)
South of Germany in general, Potsdam just south of Berlin for 16th century architecture at it's best, Prague is a must, Vienna is a must.
Norway: The southern coast and the west coast are the best places to visit, somewhat inland from the west coast has the most spectacular nature ... Svalbard if you like to freeze during summer ... Sweden isn't that exciting but has some good places if you like medieval history, Finland is like Svalbard with trees and lots of insects (never been to Finland myself, just rumours)
Spain: Excellent all over with Barca as a definite highlight
Italy: All over, the Ligurian coast (from Genova to Monaco with Pietra Ligure roughly on the middle) is my favorite, the Amalfi coast (south of Rome) is also very good, Venice is expensive but worth it imo ... there is a town named Bibione about 40 minutes north of Venice that has some of the best beaches in Italy compared to the price, some really good ones and prolly less German tourists south of Venice (Rimini perhaps)
South of Germany in general, Potsdam just south of Berlin for 16th century architecture at it's best, Prague is a must, Vienna is a must.
Norway: The southern coast and the west coast are the best places to visit, somewhat inland from the west coast has the most spectacular nature ... Svalbard if you like to freeze during summer ... Sweden isn't that exciting but has some good places if you like medieval history, Finland is like Svalbard with trees and lots of insects (never been to Finland myself, just rumours)
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
Excellent! Just remember me when you get here!ebug9 wrote:
That sounds good Nismo. I think I'll definitely be making Vienna one of my stops
This.TSI wrote:
If you like touristy shit, go to Paris. If you don't care for it too much, visit Normandy and the Côte d'Azur, and spend a night in Monaco. Also, Try to fit in Croatia. It's cheap, it's beautiful (like, really beautiful), the people are fantastic and you can go north to Vienna or west to Venice pretty much straight from it.
Was in Croatia last year for a week and absolutely LOVED it. If you want the Mediterranean without all the crappy Italian touristy stuff, go to Croatia. Crystal clear water for meters on end, beautiful (but rocky) beaches, amazing food and it's all CHEAP. I was in Zadar (further down the coast) and I was eating at near gourmet places for less than what I would pay in Vienna for an average meal and it was freshly caught seafood. Food that 24 hours ago was alive. Fuck yea.
Rough travel route
http://g.co/maps/3pqj
Not quite sure where to pass through on the way from Barcelona to Paris.
http://g.co/maps/3pqj
Not quite sure where to pass through on the way from Barcelona to Paris.
Last edited by ebug9 (2011-08-25 11:20:22)
Ferry from Rome to Barcelona Via Corsica?
Then you miss Monaco.. hmm
Then you miss Monaco.. hmm
Last edited by PrivateVendetta (2011-08-25 11:22:17)
my mom and sister did a pretty big trip in spain last summer, then they went from barcelona to morocco for a bit. (said they loved it)
Philosophy, economics, culture, science, art. <3
Are you going through Graz or are you just passing it southward on the A2?ebug9 wrote:
Rough travel route
http://g.co/maps/3pqj
Not quite sure where to pass through on the way from Barcelona to Paris.
I can really suggest it, as I live there.
It's like a small Vienna, in terms of architecture, history, sights, etc., only stripped from the nasty stink of a megacity.
If you have half a day to spend, visit the historic city and ride up the Schlossberg with the funicular, check out the old casemats and then walk down the stairs of the old fortifications.
Or use the elevator right down through the mountain. There's also a tiny train to ride inside the tunnels of the mountain.
I'll be taking the train everywhere so if it passes by/near Graz I don't see a reason not to check it outglobefish23 wrote:
Are you going through Graz or are you just passing it southward on the A2?ebug9 wrote:
Rough travel route
http://g.co/maps/3pqj
Not quite sure where to pass through on the way from Barcelona to Paris.
I can really suggest it, as I live there.
It's like a small Vienna, in terms of architecture, history, sights, etc., only stripped from the nasty stink of a megacity.
If you have half a day to spend, visit the historic city and ride up the Schlossberg with the funicular, check out the old casemats and then walk down the stairs of the old fortifications.
Or use the elevator right down through the mountain. There's also a tiny train to ride inside the tunnels of the mountain.
Nur ein Grazer würde Wien eine Mega-Stadt nennen... hahahahaglobefish23 wrote:
Are you going through Graz or are you just passing it southward on the A2?
I can really suggest it, as I live there.
It's like a small Vienna, in terms of architecture, history, sights, etc., only stripped from the nasty stink of a megacity.
If you have half a day to spend, visit the historic city and ride up the Schlossberg with the funicular, check out the old casemats and then walk down the stairs of the old fortifications.
Or use the elevator right down through the mountain. There's also a tiny train to ride inside the tunnels of the mountain.
TBH if stuff is going down in London, I might make my way there..ebug9 wrote:
Rough travel route
http://g.co/maps/3pqj
Not quite sure where to pass through on the way from Barcelona to Paris.