Mousehole, Cornwall, Great Britain
Mousehole, Cornwall, Great Britain
I did the day trip to Tallinn on the ferry from Helsinki this summer and thought it was beautiful. Very well-preserved old town and I did a really enjoyable bike tour to see beyond the old town. Kadriorg (Catherine the Great's castle) was a particular highlight.
If I could pick one city to go back to in Europe, it would be Berlin, the sheer amount of things to do there is amazing and there is so much history there that I feel like I barely scratched the surface. I loved Budapest as well and it was probably the most affordable European city I've been to. I was there with a friend who was living in Bulgaria at the time and she described Budapest as combining Bulgarian prices with Western European sophistication. Even the places that were described as having "touristy prices" by locals weren't that bad...it just meant they weren't as cheap as the non-touristy ones.
Istanbul, Florence, Modena, Genova, Santa Margherita Ligure
Another vote for Bruges, it's within reasonable striking distance of Cologne.
The fastest thing out of New Jersey since Tricky Nicky in a Muscovian handbasket
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After much painstaking consideration - and a few changes/additions with other travel plans this year - I'm stillllll... undecided![]()
Oh well - planning a big trip is exciting in itself![]()
Paris and Athens get my vote!![]()
"Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned / Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned."
Salzburg, Vienna, London, Edinburgh (love the city and its people), Rome, Madrid (Loved it), Paris (is ok), Rotterdam (loved the city), Amsterdam ( i felt sorry for the people of the city, all thanks to the tourist including me)