3 days alone ANYWHERE in europe: where would YOU go?
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edawg, www.virtualtourist.com
Do a search on Copenhagen and click on "members living here". You'll find some very active members there who are always up for a beer or three.
Do a search on Copenhagen and click on "members living here". You'll find some very active members there who are always up for a beer or three.
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Re Copenhagen:
Even just walking into a bar, they will start buying shots of fisherman's friend and you will have a barhopping dane posse til dawn.
unless I just looked hard drinking?
hmmm.
Anyway--Copenhagen.
Even just walking into a bar, they will start buying shots of fisherman's friend and you will have a barhopping dane posse til dawn.
unless I just looked hard drinking?
hmmm.
Anyway--Copenhagen.
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would TOTALLY pick PARIS! I've been there 3 times already, but always less than 5 days each unfortunately so there's always a few things that I have to leave off the itinerary for my next visit- some suggestions though:
1. Rodin or Picasso museums, if you're feeling contemplative--two of the best museums according to the parisians themselves
2. wander around the Marais district, it's gorgeous, eccentric and unique, plus almost tourist-free (compared to the 5th and 6 th arr.), it's also where a lot of expats choose to live so might run into some compatriots
3. finally a macarons crawl!
1. Rodin or Picasso museums, if you're feeling contemplative--two of the best museums according to the parisians themselves
2. wander around the Marais district, it's gorgeous, eccentric and unique, plus almost tourist-free (compared to the 5th and 6 th arr.), it's also where a lot of expats choose to live so might run into some compatriots
3. finally a macarons crawl!
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Well I'm leaning toward Copenhagen now from what you guys are saying. I'm not a huge museum guy and have never been overly interested in Paris for some reason.
Basically what I want is good beer, friendly people, and pretty girls. Bars that stay open until early morning (even on weeknights) are a bonus too!
Basically what I want is good beer, friendly people, and pretty girls. Bars that stay open until early morning (even on weeknights) are a bonus too!
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"Author: edawg
Date: 02/27/2008, 09:26 pm
Been to London, Rome, Munich, Zurich, and Amsterdam. The last 3 were awesome, first two - not so much.
I dunno, I hear berlin is fun with all their clubs and whatnot."
That's okay though I appreciate the info!! Would def. do amsterdam again but somewhere new is always fun as well. CLUB NASTY hahaah
Date: 02/27/2008, 09:26 pm
Been to London, Rome, Munich, Zurich, and Amsterdam. The last 3 were awesome, first two - not so much.
I dunno, I hear berlin is fun with all their clubs and whatnot."
That's okay though I appreciate the info!! Would def. do amsterdam again but somewhere new is always fun as well. CLUB NASTY hahaah
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Anyway thanks again fro the info everyone, I think copenhagen it is. I'm gonna try to find people to meet up with before I get there. Any good networking websites you guys know of that can hook me up?
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Tallin is a party place, and last I heard, it was becoming well known among the Europeans as the place to hold stag parties.
A plus (for you): liquor is very cheap. I usually buy a bottle of hard liquor for my brother as his souvenir, so took out the equivalent of $20 US to do the deed. I barely used up $5 US for a huge bottle, so I got myself a huge bottle of mint liquor. The funny thing was it was on sale, so I spent maybe a total of $7 on 2 huge bottles of liquor.
I guess the other option for you is Copenhagen or Stockholm. I have a soft spot for both cities as well. Stockholm has a cool Ice Bar. I guess the downside for that is you need to make reservations, and there is a limited amount of people allowed inside the bar at any one time.
A plus (for you): liquor is very cheap. I usually buy a bottle of hard liquor for my brother as his souvenir, so took out the equivalent of $20 US to do the deed. I barely used up $5 US for a huge bottle, so I got myself a huge bottle of mint liquor. The funny thing was it was on sale, so I spent maybe a total of $7 on 2 huge bottles of liquor.
I guess the other option for you is Copenhagen or Stockholm. I have a soft spot for both cities as well. Stockholm has a cool Ice Bar. I guess the downside for that is you need to make reservations, and there is a limited amount of people allowed inside the bar at any one time.