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Old 11-08-2008, 08:18 PM   #1
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Tell me about Europe?

Where to go, what to see, cost, ANYTHING! I have no clue and am trying to think of places for our 10 year anniversary vacation.
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As far as cost goes, the UK is a great bet right now, as the dollar has sunk against the pound in recent weeks. London is a wonderful place to visit and other great destinations over here include Stonehenge, Canterbury, Stratford-upon-Avon (Shakespeare's birthplace), Cambridge and Oxford (home to our two most famous universities). Of course, you won't have a language problem over here either.

Other popular places to visit in Europe include France, particularly Paris, but there is a lot of beautiful countryside in France and we've also enjoyed our trips to Italy in the past, home to such stunning cities as Rome, Florence and Venice and with beautiful historical sites such as Pompeii.
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Old 11-09-2008, 11:47 AM   #3
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Have you any family connection with any European country? I`m just thinking its such a diverse place it might narrow down the options for you!
Have you considered the Disney cruises in 2010, they are based in the Med or Northern Europe, including Russia - that will be great.
Internel flights are cheap with a bit of advance planning and you could sample alot of Europe in a reasonably short time.
As Cheryl says the £/$ rate is in your favour at the moment which is good for a trip to the UK.
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I agree that a cruise would be a wonderful way to experience Europe for the first time. As far as interesting places to visit go, here's what I'd consider:

1. France: Paris (and, of course, Disneyland Paris ), Nice
2. UK: London
3. Italy: Rome, Venice
4. Germany: Berlin, Munich

Cost... Well, it ain't cheap, that's for sure. You have a long distance flight to budget in, as well as either a rental car for the entire trip or a tour of some sort. Lodging options come in a broad price range. Right now, the $/€ exchange rate is a lot better for you guys than it used to be about a year ago (it dropped from about 1.50$/€ to about 1.25$/€) but that might change again.

Hope this helps a bit. Anything in particular you'd like to know?
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Apart the places that Cheryl, Sabine and Julie have mentioned, I would add

England - Lake District, Lincoln, Windsor
Scotland - Edinburgh
Ireland - Dublin
Hungary - Budapest
France - the south i.e Nice, Juan Les Pin
Denmark - Copenhagen
Sweden - Visby, Gotland ( this is Swedish island)
Austria - Vienna

I think I would try and pick a base and then do trips out from there i.e London then have flights/ coach tours to other places.
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One place noone has mentioned is Spain!! Madrid can be lovely, but for the best Spanish experience, I'd recommend Barcelona. The buildings are incredible, the food delicious and the marina beautiful.

I'd avoid Stonehenge, as it's expensive and isolated, and you can't get anywhere near the stones any more. A good alternative is a village called Avebury - it has a wonderful ancient stone circle, a beautiful manor and a choice of eateries. It is also convenient for nearby Bath, which is unmissable.

In terms of looking for hotels, I recommend the Ibis chain. They are usually very reasonable and well-located. However, in France, Ibis has a cheaper brand in the family of hotels called Formule 1 - very basic, but clean and cheap and ideal for when you're not planning on sitting in a hotel room all day!

My personal unmissable in France is Cognac. The distillery tours are great, and you are well-situated to visit vineyards in the Bordeaux region.

Do PM me if you'd like to chat, I'm quite well-travelled in Europe and would be happy to help, but it might require some tailoring, otherwise I'll just be blithering on randomly!!
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Ooh yes Barcelona is lovely (I've been wanting to go back there for years) and of course as a Brit I would have to join in with the recommendations for the UK.

Another option to consider would be combining Belgium, France and the UK - you could do Brussels, Paris and London along with some pretty and interesting towns in between quite easily.

Is it just going to just be you and your husband or are you planning to bring your kids? That could have a big impact on your plans.

I'm also available to be PMd if you'd like to chat about ideas some more.
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What a question! I could spend months in nearly every country I've visited, and weeks in every city, and there are still so many places and activities on my To Do list that it could easily take the rest of my life. And then there are the other continents....

What's your passion? Food, drink, art, music, the outdoors, history, religion, architecture, culture, shopping, warm places, cold places... some hints, please!
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I've been to Amsterdam. I can answer questions! Also, Paris, and my DH used to live in England has been all over.
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In addition to all the great suggestions above I can just add one word! TRAINS!!! They got them cheap. They got them expensive. And they go just about everywhere. Including under the English Channel(the Chunnel) from London to Paris. I loved most European Capitals, but Paris just blew me away. Once you've had a glass of wine in Paris you can't go home again!!!
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I've been to Amsterdam. I can answer questions! Also, Paris, and my DH used to live in England has been all over.
Aww yes Amsterdam. That was one---interesting city. LMAO!!!
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Aww yes Amsterdam. That was one---interesting city. LMAO!!!
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I love austria - white water rafting, great walks, beautiful scenary, amasing markets and incredibly freindly people.

If you dont want to drive london and edinburgh are great lots of things in one destination.
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I refused to drive in England. I am much too use to the other side of the street!!! It would have been too dangerous.
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I've been to Paris and would highly recommend it. As well as Amsterdam!! I'm still waiting to get to London, and to do a tour of Italy (and Ireland)!!
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