To Germany from Texas for 5 days for $600 - worth it?
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To Germany from Texas for 5 days for $600 - worth it?
Do you think it would be worth it to go to Cologne and spend the weekend in Amsterdam - in the middle of December when the highs are in the 30? Room/food/most everything else paid for through friend's work... Also, never I have never been there! Thanks!
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For goodness sake, GO! I once spent a winter in Amsterdam, out of a job and almost broke; had a wonderful time. You can stay warm in museums, a brown cafe, or a jazz club. Cologne can be pretty nice too.
You will kick yourself if you miss this opportunity.
You will kick yourself if you miss this opportunity.
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I would say yes - if you aren't suffering debts or job insecurity or other financial circumstances that make it unwise. It's hard to give a blanket answer. Otherwise, with everything paid for, it is a great opportunity.
Of course, if you know you couldn't tolerate the weather, that's another reason not to go, but you wouldn't have to spend that much time outside if you didn't want to.
Of course, if you know you couldn't tolerate the weather, that's another reason not to go, but you wouldn't have to spend that much time outside if you didn't want to.
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Sounds like a bargain to me, I think you should make the trip. The chances are it will actually be warmer than you suggest. We are having warmer winters nowadays. The days will be short, but that doesn't matter in a city so much - still plenty to do when the lights come on.
Just one thing - Amsterdam is the Netherlands not Germany - how are you getting from Cologne to Amsterdam?
Just one thing - Amsterdam is the Netherlands not Germany - how are you getting from Cologne to Amsterdam?
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Thanks all, I think I will!!! I am financially stable and can handle the costs... Every time I have gone to Europe, it's been for at least 8 days so wasn't sure if that was enough time.
Will travel by train to Amsterdam from Cologne, I think it's about 2.5 hour ride.
Thanks again!
Will travel by train to Amsterdam from Cologne, I think it's about 2.5 hour ride.
Thanks again!
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I think long weekends (4-5 days) a great way to experience Europe (of course, it is easier from DC than from Texas - 3 hours less flight time). You really get to concentrate on exploring one place (plus it is SOOOOOO much fun to just take off Friday and Monday, and then walk into the office on Tuesday morning and mention that you spent the weekend in Paris or London or Amsterdam). Definitely do it!
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I say just going to Cologne is worth it. The Cathedral was beautiful. flies direct to Amsterdam from Houston (don't know where you're flying out of), but a direct flight is so much easier for a short trip vs. having a layover - IMO.
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If you can't go please send the info to me..$600..unreal..You should never miss an opportunity to travel especially if you have the time off. Even without alot of $$$ go..go..go..At 78years young I'd sleep anywhere to have the chance to travel. Have stayed in 5 star and dumpy hostels and never regretted a moment...amer_can
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Go, and enjoy both Köln (Cologne) and Amsterdam!
In Köln, see the one of the world's grandest cathedrals (with the shrine of the Three Magi), rich Roman-Germanic heritage, world-class museums and enjoy the local microbreweries (even better then Shiner Bock).
Amsterdam is two hours by train from Köln. It is easy to go around in this area.
Düsseldorf is also a worthy destination.
Tell us a bit about your preferences and we will give you more advice.
In Köln, see the one of the world's grandest cathedrals (with the shrine of the Three Magi), rich Roman-Germanic heritage, world-class museums and enjoy the local microbreweries (even better then Shiner Bock).
Amsterdam is two hours by train from Köln. It is easy to go around in this area.
Düsseldorf is also a worthy destination.
Tell us a bit about your preferences and we will give you more advice.
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OF COURSE it's a GO!
Maybe ask you friends whether they can get you tickets for one of the famous Karneval meetings in the Sartori Hall - usually on a Friday or Saturday, or in one of the big hotels. As the Karneval starts on 11 Nov there should be a good chance to visit one of these meetings. You won't understand a word - but it's great fun in any case!
http://www.koeln.de/tourismus/karneval
http://www.koeln.de/koeln/was_ist_los
Safe trip - happy landings and a lot of fun!
SV
Maybe ask you friends whether they can get you tickets for one of the famous Karneval meetings in the Sartori Hall - usually on a Friday or Saturday, or in one of the big hotels. As the Karneval starts on 11 Nov there should be a good chance to visit one of these meetings. You won't understand a word - but it's great fun in any case!
http://www.koeln.de/tourismus/karneval
http://www.koeln.de/koeln/was_ist_los
Safe trip - happy landings and a lot of fun!
SV