How's your trip coming along drake, hope you recovered.Good vibes in Spain today for the cup, even if it's boiling hot and I'm crook
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How's your trip coming along drake, hope you recovered.Good vibes in Spain today for the cup, even if it's boiling hot and I'm crook
With that itinerary, I’m not sure there’s much I could help you with. I’ve been along the East coast there as far as Catania, which is a beautiful run down, what used to be type of city. Taormina is a lovely spot, a bit touristy. Along the north coast is Cerfalú, very pretty.I've got 36 hours in Sicily this weekend for work, including a drive from Palermo to Syracuse Saturday evening, and an overnight stay there, then a 3 hour drive back to Palermo to meet the Ferry at 21.30 sunday evening.
Anyone spent time there and could recommend?
How's your trip coming along drake, hope you recovered.
I've heard the best place for Christmas is RegensburgIf you are looking for the Christmas experience..Salzburg, Prague, Vienna
Berlin for NYE.
Most of Europe don't treat their citizens like children when it comes to alcohol.I dunno how their liquor licensing laws work, but it's pretty ace that you can buy mulled cider with whiskey in it from street stalls whilst walking around on a cold day.
Friend of mine got a warning from the cops for drinking beer on the street in London.Just came back from a quick spin in London. I love that place. My wife had her phone pick-pocketed though, which suuuuuucked! Be careful out there!
I dunno how their liquor licensing laws work, but it's pretty ace that you can buy mulled cider with whiskey in it from street stalls whilst walking around on a cold day.
Most of Europe don't treat their citizens like children when it comes to alcohol.
Do xmas stuff first. Snow second. The snow is coming later and later in the season now. Even in mid Janaury many places in the mountians might not have snow fall.Heading to Europe in Dec/Jan for 4-5 weeks. Starting in the UK for a week and returning home via the UAE for 3 days with the rest of the trip tentative.
I’ve never been during winter and would love to hear recommendations/advice on cities/places to visit for around 2-3 weeks. TIA
Take the Eurostar from London to Lille in France, a 90 minute train trip. It's the first stop in Europe and is a great place to visit for a day or couple of nights. I've done it as a day trip, and also stayed in Lille for 3 nights in 2022. The 'Old Town' is a 10 minute walk from the Eurostar station.Got a week to kill in the UK in September, already got a couple of days planned in Manchester and have already done London so don't really need to spend a great deal there.
Any recommendations?
Iceland is mostly green and Greenland is mostly icy.I'm going to Iceland and Greenland in August/September - anybody have tips?
Been a few years since either unfortunate but both were truly amazing. Greenland was a bit harder work but rewarding. Iceland I rented a car and drove and reckon I saw far more than any tour could offer. We did the Faroe Islands at the same time and I’d say they were the pick of the bunch.I'm going to Iceland and Greenland in August/September - anybody have tips?
Hi FreoGirl, I don't know if you want any advice from a WCEGirl but anyway. If you can get to Iceland and Greenland, you may think about Svalbard. Tours can't guarantee you'll see a polar bear and no tours are specific for them, but there is a chance. That plus the currently active volcano in Iceland would be amazing sights.I'm going to Iceland and Greenland in August/September - anybody have tips?
Svalbard is awesome. Can catch the northern lights too like i did last year. Was amazingHi FreoGirl, I don't know if you want any advice from a WCEGirl but anyway. If you can get to Iceland and Greenland, you may think about Svalbard. Tours can't guarantee you'll see a polar bear and no tours are specific for them, but there is a chance. That plus the currently active volcano in Iceland would be amazing sights.
People may think I'm crazy, but near Manchester is Leeds. Leeds takes in Bradford and Bradford takes in what was once a great little village called Cottingley famous for having a beck (stream) flow through it where two girls 100 years ago fooled many people in the world including Sherlock Holmes creator Arthur Conan Doyle and his friend Houdini into believing they had taken a series of photos of fairies. You might not be a fairy person, but I am and that's a place I'd recommend you see. And a week in Ireland should be good as well.Got a week to kill in the UK in September, already got a couple of days planned in Manchester and have already done London so don't really need to spend a great deal there.
Looking for places in England, already got a week in Ireland and will do Scotland another time.
Any recommendations?
Take Greenland to the North America thread.I'm going to Iceland and Greenland in August/September - anybody have tips?
it's not in North America..Take Greenland to the North America thread.
Yes and Israel and Kazakhstan aren't in Asia.it's not in North America..