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London Study Abroad
Hi everyone! I'm a college student doing a study abroad in London from the middle of April to the end of June. I'll have classes and some free time during the week, and weekends totally open. Our classes end the second week of June, but I'm staying with a few of my friends to backpack around through july. I'm hoping to see as much of western Europe as possible while I am there. I speak English and conversational German, and am learning French, and a friend of mine speaks fluent Spanish, so lack of communication in the country hopefully won't be too much of a problem. We want to experience as much art and culture of the different countries as we can, without spending ridiculous amounts of money. We are poor college students, after all :)
I would love any suggestions of places to go and things to see! I am basically clueless, other than the obvious landmarks in the different countries (we are interested in any of the European countries, not just the ones tagged), so anything will be appreciated. Thank you so much! |
Hmm. For some reason my UK tag decided not to get out of bed and show up on time to be posted. Suggestions within the UK would still be lovely as well. :)
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What about the Basque Country at northern Spain/southwest France?
http://www.blogseitb.us/basquetourism/who-and-why/ |
I would start by checking out the destinations link here:
http://www.fodors.com/world/europe/ And maybe going to a book store or library and seeing what interests you. You will also get lots of ideas once you are here so you may want to stay flexible. Have fun! |
Another vote for the so called Green Spain along the Northern coast. Beautiful landscapes, vibrant cities, small villages and shifting cultures. http://www.greenspain.org/
And perhaps a couple of days at los Sanfermines in Pamplona (6th to 14th of July)? http://www.sanfermin.com/index.php/en/ |
So do you have the entire month of July? I would probably suggest you do day or weekend trips to places in the UK that you want to see so you can spend the rest of your time on the continent. Given that it's a pretty huge place and you say you haven't any specific "must sees" I think you need to find a way to narrow it down. I'd get an "overview" guide book - one that does all of Europe and just start skimming. I personally choose where to go by looking at photos and seeing what "grabs" me. Then I read up on the place and decide. Once you have picked a few areas then you can come back here and ask more specific questions. Here's the link to my photos - I've been to much of Europe so you can just skim and see if any of these look like places you'd like to go. http://www.pbase.com/annforcier
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