Ladies long weekend - choosing a destination
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Ladies long weekend - choosing a destination
Hello, there are 5 of us in our late 20's to early 30's and we would like to take a long weekend to Europe. Yes, I know short. Some of us will probably stay longer but not everyone can take off as much work.
We are looking at the closest cities that Delta flies from ATL direct, Dublin, Rome, Paris, Madrid (one girl in the group has already been and doesn't want to go back, but would it be easy to get to where I really want to go?), Barcelona and London. I really want to go to Portugal, but Delta doesn't go direct.
Any cities that someone could recommend for us to go to. We love wine, sights, the outdoors (well I do!), the countryside, the city!
Thanks so much and look forward to hearing from ya'll!
We are looking at the closest cities that Delta flies from ATL direct, Dublin, Rome, Paris, Madrid (one girl in the group has already been and doesn't want to go back, but would it be easy to get to where I really want to go?), Barcelona and London. I really want to go to Portugal, but Delta doesn't go direct.
Any cities that someone could recommend for us to go to. We love wine, sights, the outdoors (well I do!), the countryside, the city!
Thanks so much and look forward to hearing from ya'll!
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I sure don't have an experience answer to your question, nikkicj, but it seems to me that a lot of women even when they travel on their own sure enjoy Paris. So off the top of my head perhaps Paris would be the good selection for all of you. But I would sure recommend that all of you do some research and somehow come to a common decision. Best wishes and I hope whatever your group decides it is a happy adventure.
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Wow impossible to choose ! Just a few quick thoughts. You don't say when you're going.... summer can be hot and very crowded especially further south. I live in London, I love it and I've been to all the other cities.
If you're looking for manageable size i.e easy to walk around, great food, nightlife and incredible quirky architecture go for Barcelona and it has a beach.
Rome is an outdoor museum: stunning, everyone should go there at least once.
I wouldn't choose Dublin or Madrid over your other options.
Paris is beautiful, elegant less "edgy". London to Paris on Eurostar is an easy day trip - 2.5 hours.
If you're looking for manageable size i.e easy to walk around, great food, nightlife and incredible quirky architecture go for Barcelona and it has a beach.
Rome is an outdoor museum: stunning, everyone should go there at least once.
I wouldn't choose Dublin or Madrid over your other options.
Paris is beautiful, elegant less "edgy". London to Paris on Eurostar is an easy day trip - 2.5 hours.
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I'd vote for Barcelona -- easy to get around, lots to see with a beach right there. Great food and wine and a fun, causal feel to the city. U could go out of the city for a day trip if u wish. 2nd choice would be Paris. Dublin would be good if u r into pub hopping and lots of drinking, but I don't think the food is as good as in Paris or Barcelona. It does have quite the internationl feel to it. Definitely Barcelona over Madrid. Rome just seems too big and spread out, but could be fun.
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