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mjs Dec 21st, 2007 02:11 PM

Munich or Amsterdam over New years
 
Going to London for about 9 days after Christmas. Want one more destination for 3 to 4 days. Any thoughts about the above choices? Open to suggestions. I have been to both but my daughter has not and I have never been in winter.

logos999 Dec 21st, 2007 02:29 PM

Munich, for the DIY fireworks.
We're spending more and more on them every year. Since "everyone" does it, they cover the whole area. (And are good business for the shops selling them.)

hopscotch Dec 21st, 2007 04:08 PM


The Dutch do fireworks on NYE also. The scene in Haarlem, actually from a mile or so out of town, is spectacular. The city is ablaze. It looks like a war zone.

logos999 Dec 21st, 2007 04:12 PM

What is Haarlem compared to Munich, just a small country town :D. Although I do like the market in Haarlem.

hopscotch Dec 21st, 2007 04:48 PM


Haarlem has a smaller population and a citizenry which is proportionally much less stuffed with themselves than Münchners.


logos999 Dec 21st, 2007 04:58 PM

Yeah, but Münchner waste more money per person on useless new years fireworks and partying. Maybe it's because they're catholic :D

Like some dutch told me a few years ago, "We don't know how to enjoy life, maybe that's because we're protestant"

They were SOOO right. :-)

EuroJen Dec 21st, 2007 05:20 PM

I whole heartedly vote for Munich for Sylvester! I have spent two New Years Eves there and they were very memorable...not just the firewworks,, but one year they were dancing in the streets to Strauss Waltzes! I loved every second of it... I should go back and get a marzipan pig for good luck!

Jen

logos999 Dec 21st, 2007 05:30 PM

>marzipan pig
Didn't eat the ones from last year. They all look so cute...
One has a real penny (cent) coin stuck in it's back.

mjs Dec 21st, 2007 07:09 PM

What is the difference in weather? Rain? Snow?

logos999 Dec 21st, 2007 08:36 PM

>difference in weather?
Snow is more likly in Munich and it may be colder in Munich. Other than that, who knows.

hetismij Dec 22nd, 2007 02:03 AM

The forecast for Amsterdam for New Year is 4 degrees c and dry, followed by below zero and dry for the first few days of January, so much as it is here at the moment.(Sunny, dry cold, hoar frost on the trees, stunning!) It could all change in the coming two weeks of course.
Amsterdam has DIY fireworks, as does any city/town/village in the Netherlands. It is indeed like being in a war zone.
In addition to the fireworks there are of course the museums etc etc. so plenty to do on other days.

DAX Dec 22nd, 2007 05:48 AM

I've only spent NYE in Munich and it was very much like the war zone too. We saw people shooting fireworks at each other. Right after midnite, we heard all kinds of siren from the ambulances from all directions. Fortunately we were behind the restaurant glass wall. We dashed to our hotel across the street totally wasted, I have no memory of entering our hotel at all.

Knowing Amsterdam, I would think it would have stronger painful cold wind than Munich.


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