Great places to visit: where, why, experience?
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Great places to visit: where, why, experience?
Hello everyone I was wondering what are some great places to visit and why as well as any personal experience you may have to offer in that area.
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What makes an experience great depends on you the individual. That which some describe as 'Great!' may be just 'Ho Hum' to me.
Are you looking for somewhere 'Great' to go? If so, tell us a little more about you so that you'll receive more useful advice.
Are you looking for somewhere 'Great' to go? If so, tell us a little more about you so that you'll receive more useful advice.
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Rather Broad post really too broad to respond to for me.
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do some careful reasearch post up budget likes
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Crack open nice www.fodors.com Gold Guides
do some careful reasearch post up budget likes
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"<i>I'm looking for places people have been and would recommend to friends or relatives, somewhere where they had a good time or experience.</i>"
There are thousands of Fodorites and they have visited hundreds of thousands of places on every continent. You question is too broad by many MANY miles.
There are thousands of Fodorites and they have visited hundreds of thousands of places on every continent. You question is too broad by many MANY miles.
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Of course, you could try reading the many, many trip reports on this board, but that would require you to do some work yourself. Meanwhile, between this thread and your other one, you're in the running for the prize for silliest question of 2011, and the year's only just started.
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Honestly I have enjoyed any place I have ever been. They were all great and I had a fun time. In Europe that includes Amsterdam, Paris, Venice, Geneva, and the towns in Switzerland along Lac Leman. But any major city of Europe is pretty much a 'no-brainer' for a wonderful trip.
But you could go continent by continent, finding great places to visit all around the world. Your lifetime is not long enough to see everything.
But you could go continent by continent, finding great places to visit all around the world. Your lifetime is not long enough to see everything.
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thursdaysd: "<i>Meanwhile, between this thread and your other one, you're in the running for the prize for silliest question of 2011</i>"
Apparently the editors nuked the other thread so unfortunately others don't get a chance to vote on the prize winner
Apparently the editors nuked the other thread so unfortunately others don't get a chance to vote on the prize winner
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<<<I'm looking for places people have been and would recommend to friends or relatives, somewhere where they had a good time or experience.>>>
I loved China. My mom would have hated it and I wouldn't recommend it to her. Other friends and relatives, I would recommend it in a heartbeat.
Stop trying to get other people to do your homework for you by asking ridiculously broad questions. If you want to do actual research, then post real questions and you'll likely get actual help.
Your question is like someone asking "what are some good restaurants and would you recommend them to family/friends?" Well, what area, what budget, what interest (Mexican vs Italian vs steakhouse vs Chinese vs fast food, etc) are you talking about? That's how broad and silly your question was.
Put more than 30 seconds worth of work into assignments and you might pass junior high.
I loved China. My mom would have hated it and I wouldn't recommend it to her. Other friends and relatives, I would recommend it in a heartbeat.
Stop trying to get other people to do your homework for you by asking ridiculously broad questions. If you want to do actual research, then post real questions and you'll likely get actual help.
Your question is like someone asking "what are some good restaurants and would you recommend them to family/friends?" Well, what area, what budget, what interest (Mexican vs Italian vs steakhouse vs Chinese vs fast food, etc) are you talking about? That's how broad and silly your question was.
Put more than 30 seconds worth of work into assignments and you might pass junior high.
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Finding a travel discussion board is hardly rocket science. These days kids are computer literate practically from birth. Having found one, there's no need to ask a ridiculously broad question when it can be answered by doing some reading.
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OK, I'll bite.
Riding a bicycle for 5,000 miles around Australia.
Going to Venice (that's Venice, Italy) a couple of times.
I've written a bit (and if our OP reads all three trip reports, he'll have read 50,000 words).
http://www.fodors.com/community/aust...-road-trip.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...rip-report.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...st-verbose.cfm
Riding a bicycle for 5,000 miles around Australia.
Going to Venice (that's Venice, Italy) a couple of times.
I've written a bit (and if our OP reads all three trip reports, he'll have read 50,000 words).
http://www.fodors.com/community/aust...-road-trip.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...rip-report.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...st-verbose.cfm
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I'll join suze, IR and Peter.....
There has truly been something I've like about EVERY place I've visited. Some of my favorites:
Washington, DC, and surrounding area for the history.
New York City for it's sheer vibrancy, the plays, and the museums
Paris, for the sheer beauty of the city, the museums, and the pastries.
Rome/Florence for the history, the architecture, the wine, and the gelato.
Quebec City for the architecture and the food.
Seattle area, for the lovely summer weather, stunning views of Mt Ranier, and walks at low tide on Puget Sound
Portland, OR, for the parks and the restaurants
San Diego, CA, for the mild winter weather and Balboa Park.
Puerto Vallarta for the food, the Malecon, and the charm of the cobblestone streets.
Cancun, for the white sand beaches and turqouise water
I could go on and on..........
There has truly been something I've like about EVERY place I've visited. Some of my favorites:
Washington, DC, and surrounding area for the history.
New York City for it's sheer vibrancy, the plays, and the museums
Paris, for the sheer beauty of the city, the museums, and the pastries.
Rome/Florence for the history, the architecture, the wine, and the gelato.
Quebec City for the architecture and the food.
Seattle area, for the lovely summer weather, stunning views of Mt Ranier, and walks at low tide on Puget Sound
Portland, OR, for the parks and the restaurants
San Diego, CA, for the mild winter weather and Balboa Park.
Puerto Vallarta for the food, the Malecon, and the charm of the cobblestone streets.
Cancun, for the white sand beaches and turqouise water
I could go on and on..........