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We're starting june 20th and coming back july 23th. Anyone at the same time?
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Originally Posted by JPioneer
We're starting june 20th and coming back july 23th. Anyone at the same time?
Originally Posted by JPioneer
I was coming to make this thread a few days back
I'm going with three friends this summer. First we're flying to Bremen and then using the trains. our "plan" is Bremen->Amsterdam->Paris->Barcelona->Southern France->Rome->Venice and then back to Bremen. We have 22 days to do this and it might be a little ambitious but we'll see. We're going to sleep in hostels.
I appreciate any kind of tips.
Nah I live FinlandOriginally Posted by TH0MAS CR0WN
Originally Posted by JPioneer
We're starting june 20th and coming back july 23th. Anyone at the same time?
but that is a lot of places to visit, sounds fun. I guess you can do that as long as you book hostels in advance and have a set limit on amounts of days you're staying in each place
where are you flying out from? East coast?
Yeah it's kinda weird to stay with 20 strangersOriginally Posted by TH0MAS CR0WN
I don't know about staying in a dorm type joint though
i agree with this statement. also if you are in London and want to get into any clubs like Movida or Crystal for free then send me a PM. i willsee what i can doOriginally Posted by JDB1523
My tips:
1. bring as much cash as possible
2. for the love of God stay more than 1 day in each place, it is IMPOSSIBLE to see EVERYTHING in these cities in 1 day
3. #2 is amended for Amsterdam: van Gogh museum, canal tour, and Red Light district and you're done
4. hostels are fine, but get the smaller rooms so it's only you and your friends and READ THE REVIEWS
5. you HAVE to do Barcelona, Paris, Rome, London (expensive but MUCH MUCH different from continental Europe...you'll see...and no language barrier)
6. avoid RyanAir...go EasyJet or take trains
7. i currently live in London...PM me if you need more tips
Originally Posted by TH0MAS CR0WN
Does anyone have any tips/customs/notes about Paris, Amsterdam, Italy that an out-of-towner should know? what to do, what not to do, etc?
I'd love to hear some from those that have been there/live there
I'm kinda bummed that the US dollar is so damn weakShould i bring mostly cash or keep a lot on a card?
thanks everyone
really want an answerOriginally Posted by ThunderChunk69
What do you do about hostels if you snore REALLY, REALLY, REALLY LOUD?