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Old Feb 21st, 2003, 05:18 AM
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Highly touted places you've visitted that disappointed you

Where have you gone and then thought to yourself, I don't get it, why is this place so written up? <BR><BR>Perpignan--France, not really interesting at all, about 1 hour did it<BR><BR>Holloko--Hungary, a long drive way out into the middle of nowhere for a dull little village<BR><BR>Rothenburg ob der Tauber--Germany, ok but other small towns in the area were certainly more vital and at least as interesting<BR><BR>Marialansky (Marienbad)--Czech Republic, another 2 hour walk around (max)and then you're done<BR><BR>southern coast of Brittany (western part)--fine if you are looking for generic beach resorts, but not much else. The northern coast, on the other hand, is another story.<BR><BR>Honfleur--Normandy--ok if you want to be jam packed with tourists, eat at overpriced restaurants, and do a lot of shopping<BR><BR>Carcassone--France, 2 hours did it for us because this is not a living breathing place it is a tourist place
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It is not in Europe, please do not laugh: it is the Galapagos Islands for us.And it cost us a fortune.
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The Lake District, Chester, Edinburgh, Galway, Adare, Leeds Castle and Athens. Those places that I was pleasantly surprised with: Paxos, Lisbon, Limoges, Loch Lomond, Girvan, Donegal and Cobh. Those places that never disappoint: London, Oxford, St. Mawes, Stourhead, Paris, Cognac, Baddesley Clinton, Lincoln, North Wales and Dover.
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Siena, and Toulouse. Just couldn't get excited about either place. Still waiting to have the opportunity to change my mind, though...
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At the time of my visit, I was a little disappointed in Siena and cranky a lot. My four days there were at the end of a whirlwind two weeks in Italy. Looking back on it now, my weariness was all directly related to the rental car that I picked up in Siena and used to travel to Florence, Pisa and Assisi. The traffic around Siena can be interesting to say the least, and I fought for parking at every turn. Got caught in a horrendous trafic jam near the Fortezza trying to get to the Stadio. Kept getting conflicting info about whether cars get towned out of the Stadio on Wednesday market day and eventually moved the car three times for no reason. The traditional maps of Siena seen in pratically every guide book are of but a small part of the Centro. So we spent a lot of time getting lost trying to find the Supertstrada. Now I find I think a lot about Siena, especialy some of the great restaurants we ate at, the peacefull streets, the people, the wonderful buildings, etc. It was all the fault of that damn car. Now I can't wait to go back.
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Wasn't there a long thread on this just a couple of weeks ago?
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Stonehenge<BR>I'm not blaming the many-ton stones or the Druids who I'm sure broke their backs, it just did nothing for me
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Lanzarote, Canary Islands. Apart from the sunshine, there really is nothing of note here. Its a volcanic island, therefore the scenery is like the surface of the moon. I found it very creepy.
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<BR>The Alhambra in Spain<BR>Monte Carlo<BR> The bridge on the river Kwai in Thailand<BR><BR>Nothing in France disappointed me.
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Adare, Ireland. Built up as &quot;the prettiest village in Ireland&quot; with &quot;all the thatched roof cottages&quot; etc etc. Not so true...what is there, about three or four cottages in a row? It was OK but other villages and towns in Ireland are MUCH nicer. Sorry but it was a real let down.
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Old Mar 18th, 2003, 12:35 PM
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Old Mar 18th, 2003, 12:58 PM
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San Tropez and Munich
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PISA, PISA, PISA......Stratford-on-Avon.....Nice...and LUCERNE!!!!!
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Was pretty disappointed in London and the Cotswolds...hugely amazed by North Wales
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Disappointments:<BR>Macao<BR>Tangiers, Morocco<BR>Bolongna, Italy<BR>Bay Islands, Honduras<BR>Mont St Michelle, France<BR><BR>Note; it wasn't the entire country, just those specific places. To be fair, in most of those places, I had a bad experience that might have colored my opinion, and really should go back to each someday.
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Old Mar 18th, 2003, 05:02 PM
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Black Forrest, Dublin, and Pisa.
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Old Mar 18th, 2003, 05:42 PM
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I agree with EnglishOne about the Canary Islands. Boring and not really swimming weather over Christmas. We went because it is closest to London that might have swimming over Christmas. Morocco is better and the weather is almost as warm. If you live in London you really want warm sunny weather but the Canary Islands are not worth it.
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My top three are Stonehenge, Cotswolds, Pisa.
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IRELAND
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Rome, Stonehenge,and Berlin.<BR>I was particularly dissapointed in Berlin, especially since when I was there this past summer the Brandenburg Gate was all covered for restoration!
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