Stopover advice
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Stopover advice
I just recently re-discovered this board, and it is a wealth of information!
I was hoping to get advice on an overnight stopover - if people routinely do this, or does it end up being more trouble than it is worth by the time you go to/from the airports?
I would be flying home from Venice & will connect through either London or Madrid next November. I was thinking I could fly into one of those cities in the AM, and then spend the day there & leave the following afternoon. I know I wouldn't see much - but I don't get across the Atlantic too often!
Just looking for feedback from others who have thought about this. Thanks!
I was hoping to get advice on an overnight stopover - if people routinely do this, or does it end up being more trouble than it is worth by the time you go to/from the airports?
I would be flying home from Venice & will connect through either London or Madrid next November. I was thinking I could fly into one of those cities in the AM, and then spend the day there & leave the following afternoon. I know I wouldn't see much - but I don't get across the Atlantic too often!
Just looking for feedback from others who have thought about this. Thanks!
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My personal opinion is that I'd rather spend the time in my primary destination(s). I'm not opposed to 1-night stops (in fact, I often plan them), but it can take a quite a lot of time to clear customs and security and make the trips to and from the airport. I would find it frustrating to "lose" that much time on my vacation - time I could be spending elsewhere!
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I'm not opposed to the stopover idea, but Q for you is:
How many days will you be in Venice, and does leaving Venice a day earlier make you miss something in Venice?
I can't speak for connecting via Madrid, but I've done connection thru London before. Like you've said, it's a big city and you wouldn't see much, but still worth going IMO.
Just be aware that prices are sky high in London, and even just getting to/from the airport can be expensive (depends on which one). But then, you're coming from Venice, which itself is one the most rip-off expensvie cities! At least you can find bargains in London.
How many days will you be in Venice, and does leaving Venice a day earlier make you miss something in Venice?
I can't speak for connecting via Madrid, but I've done connection thru London before. Like you've said, it's a big city and you wouldn't see much, but still worth going IMO.
Just be aware that prices are sky high in London, and even just getting to/from the airport can be expensive (depends on which one). But then, you're coming from Venice, which itself is one the most rip-off expensvie cities! At least you can find bargains in London.
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Thanks for the replies. I'm leaving Venice on Sat morning no matter what - so I could either fly directly home on Sat, or spend the night in London or Madrid Sat night & fly home on Sunday. So I wouldn't lose any of my vacation time in Italy. It's tempting to see another city - even if it is for 1 day! I have been to London before - but I'd love to go back. Never been to Madrid.
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I am not familiar to traveling into or out of London but I found Madrid's new terminal 4 very efficient and we were in our hotel less than an hour after we landed there from Rome.
If your flight is in the AM you could do a couple of things in Madrid in one day. The Prado museum is open until 7 PM. You could also go to Plaza Mayor and have dinner or tapas later in the day.
If your flight is in the AM you could do a couple of things in Madrid in one day. The Prado museum is open until 7 PM. You could also go to Plaza Mayor and have dinner or tapas later in the day.
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Thanks for the advice on London & Madrid. Sounds like Madrid might be the better option if I stopover - it sounds like less hassle & more doable. I found a flight that arrives in Madrid at 10:30am from Venice. Then leaving at noon the next day - so hopefully I could see a little of the city.
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I don't know where you home destination is, but I intentionally do one night stopovers if I can before flying home because we're in Seattle and the flight from anywhere in Europe is a bear, but it's less of a bear if I can break it up and make it a little shorter.
As others have said, Heathrow is a nightmare while the Madrid airport is great, however, depending on where you live, it might be better to do an overnight in Amsterdam--that airport is easy as well. Depends.
But yes, to answer your initial question--I do 1 night stands whenever I can (just don't tell DH
)
As others have said, Heathrow is a nightmare while the Madrid airport is great, however, depending on where you live, it might be better to do an overnight in Amsterdam--that airport is easy as well. Depends.
But yes, to answer your initial question--I do 1 night stands whenever I can (just don't tell DH
)
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