Europe Trip Omg

Jul 06, 2010 11:47

Anna and I are going to Europe! For 2.5 weeks! In November!...

Yes, we're really, really jumping the gun and planning way too far in advance. But what the heck there is not much else to do during downtime at work. At this point we're planning on visiting these places:

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stainsteelrat July 6 2010, 19:18:57 UTC
Rome (and Paris) is one of my favourite European cities, as the whole place is soaked in history, and has so much to see. Worth rethinking not going to see it, but I've never been to Munich or Berlin.

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big_fluffy01 July 6 2010, 20:22:58 UTC
I've now been to London thrice. If you are there for long enough (one and a half to two weeks) you can pretty much cover all of the touristy stuff in one go. Each time I've been, a long enough time had passed between the last visit, that we had opted to do them again. I've only been to a few other British cities, but it looks like you're only doing London, which is cool because London is rad. I haven't been to any of the other cities on your list there, so I can't give you anything useful. Hope it's a rad trip.

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jeffreyatw July 6 2010, 20:34:13 UTC
Well we'll only be in London for about two days! What do you suggest?

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kaflurbaleen July 6 2010, 20:29:56 UTC
Planning trips is exciting! Europe is exciting! I am also going to go there, except in August, so that's quite a bit sooner. I hope all the prep time allows you to find the best possible things evar to see and do!

I went to London with my mom once and saw the Queen musical, "We Will Rock You!" Not that it's likely still playing. We did other stuff in London, too, like get lost on the subway at 1am. If you get tired of old castles and stuff, you could go to some contemporary theater/musical entertainment. I *think* there are ways to get cheap tickets, like checking things at the last minute. I am not actually a connoisseur of European travel, so that's all I got.

Are you planning to bring a laptop?

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jeffreyatw July 6 2010, 20:34:45 UTC
Yeah, we'll probably bring at least one laptop.

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roseandsigil July 6 2010, 22:31:17 UTC
That's an enormous number of places! You may want to cut some.

If you do, cut Munich. It is kind of boring. But if you do go, and you like science, GO TO THE DEUTCHESMUSEUM! It is the best science museum ever!

Berlin is wonderful; hang out with East Berlin hippies.

London is wonderful.

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hellokaori July 7 2010, 12:19:25 UTC
If you come to Paris later in November my mom will be here and we will be making very much big Thanksgivings and it would be beyond awesome to make this Super American Fun. But this will possibly be in the countryside, but y'all would also be welcome out there (2 hours from Paris on the TGV through beautiful countryside into the region with one of the highest concentrations of medieval castles, staying in a house [Alexis's family's] from the 17th century). I'd be willing to keep it in Paris for you, though, m'darlings.

Basically what I'm saying is that what you should see in Paris is America.

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hellokaori July 7 2010, 12:22:27 UTC
Also out of the cities you're considering dropping I beg you not to drop Amsterdam. I've heard that Rome and Venice are kind of stressy because of the level of touristy stuff, while Amsterdam is actually the most beautiful city Alexis and I have ever seen. Also pot. But also good food and museums (but get one of them city passes because if you don't the museums are SUPER expensive). Also everyone is super freaking nice and the whole city is like a circus of stunt bike-riding.

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jeffreyatw July 7 2010, 16:18:48 UTC
Amsterdam is now trailing behind Venice and Munich as places to drop. I haven't been to the museums there, but I have kind of explored the rest of the central city. Renting a bike and seeing more of the sights wouldn't hurt, though.

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jeffreyatw July 7 2010, 16:15:51 UTC
You are already pencilled in as something we are going to do in Paris! We are coming to do you!

As for Thanksgiving, that does sound nice, but we plan on being in Paris around the 4th and 5th... so that's basically nowhere near Thanksgiving. We won't even be in Europe for Thanksgiving. Thanks you much for the invite, though.

We will see you regardless. And much like last time, we need some suggestions on what to do. I liked the catacombs so much that I'm gonna drag Anna along, though.

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