What was your single favorite European travel moment for 2007?
#121
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Watching the sunset from the Pont Neuf in May. It was a gloriously sunny day, the humidity was high and everyone was pausing their cameras to marvel at the grandness of the moment.
It's the sensuous climate that gives Paris it's reputation for romance. The atmosphere moves you to it.
It's the sensuous climate that gives Paris it's reputation for romance. The atmosphere moves you to it.
#123
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Happening to be in Rome on Saturday December 8, 2007 - the day of the Immaculate Conception - and seeing the Pope go down the street of my hotel on his way to bless the Statue of the Virgin Mary at the Piazza di Spaggna.
And, along with that, being in Rome on the day that the Italian citizens celebrated their first day of Christmas shopping! If you ever questioned taking a trip to Italy in December, that trip told me why it's far better than going in May or June when all of the tourists go (which I've also done).
Felice Anno Nuovo!
And, along with that, being in Rome on the day that the Italian citizens celebrated their first day of Christmas shopping! If you ever questioned taking a trip to Italy in December, that trip told me why it's far better than going in May or June when all of the tourists go (which I've also done).
Felice Anno Nuovo!
#124
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When my ATM card FINALLY worked in Budapest. The stupid VISA people did not unblock it when I left the US as I had called and asked them to do. It was a hassle getting things straightened out, as they kept insisting everything was fine (Yeah, that's why we were talking in the first place). For about 36 hours I walked around with my stomach churning with what felt like were machetes.
#125
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Fun thread! I am having a hard time with the ONE moment. Our trips are so fabulous and my husband is so amazing that each and every moment is great....
The moment when the bus came over the hill at St Gilgen and we saw the "onion dome" church from "Sound of Music" and the aqua Lake Wolfgangsee....ahhhh bliss! Then, a meal on a drizzly day in the castle-like setting of Stiftskellar St Peter with torches burning on the walls and warm soup and cool white wine.
The moment when the bus came over the hill at St Gilgen and we saw the "onion dome" church from "Sound of Music" and the aqua Lake Wolfgangsee....ahhhh bliss! Then, a meal on a drizzly day in the castle-like setting of Stiftskellar St Peter with torches burning on the walls and warm soup and cool white wine.
#127
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Taking my grandson the Rome for his fifth birthday in May. We took him to the Med to go swimming. He had the time of his life and is still talking about it.
Of course, his mom & dad went along too.
It was a trip of a lifetime!
Of course, his mom & dad went along too.
It was a trip of a lifetime!
#128

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Well, totally uncharacteristically, I had only 2 days in Europe in 2007 - in Amsterdam, so it's easy to single them out as being my favorites.
But had wonderful times in NYC, Boston, Chicago, New Orleans, and Kenya, so can't complain.
But had wonderful times in NYC, Boston, Chicago, New Orleans, and Kenya, so can't complain.
#132
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I was lucky enough to be able to return to Paris and London in October (after a very long absence!)with my 16 year old daughter who was on her first visit to both cities. We had many memorable moments but for me, my favourite was when I discovered that at Place de la Concorde I could simply stand in one spot and in one turn take in such wonderful sights and see iconic attractions such as the Arc de Triomphe, Champs Elysees, Eiffel Tower, the Ferris Wheel,Tuileries,D'Orsay and Paris traffic (among others!)- a truly parisian experience!
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Two more Turkey moments. We were driving back along Med heading back towards Ephesus. Stopped in small fishing village, looking for a hotel. We park on a street and while SIL is going to check one out, a man comes out to car and says he has rooms in his hotel. Check the guidebooks, reocmmended, and since it is on the ocean side, we say OK. We enter the room and wham, view hits you...overlooking Med (30' away), harbour, islands, fishing boats coming and going.Priceless. No windows, so at hight you could hear waves hitting shore. When we left we all commented on how we should have planned our trip to spend a lot more time in this town.
Second moment was on leaving this village. Driving along side of mountain, twisty roads, with Med on one side. My SIL remembers a "secret beach" so we are on lookout. We come around a corner, look way down, and there is this white sand beach...but what told us this was special was the colour of the water. Blue/greens like I had never seen before. I had heard of the Med colours, and we had seen some on our previous days, but this was amazing. So we parked and walked down to the beach. As we swam, tour buses would stop and park up top, so people could take pictures of this beach. As someone famous once said, I'll be back.
Second moment was on leaving this village. Driving along side of mountain, twisty roads, with Med on one side. My SIL remembers a "secret beach" so we are on lookout. We come around a corner, look way down, and there is this white sand beach...but what told us this was special was the colour of the water. Blue/greens like I had never seen before. I had heard of the Med colours, and we had seen some on our previous days, but this was amazing. So we parked and walked down to the beach. As we swam, tour buses would stop and park up top, so people could take pictures of this beach. As someone famous once said, I'll be back.
#135
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While visiting the Tower of London with my family, I watched as my history-loving daughter gazed in awe at the grafitti carved in the walls in one of the prison towers. She was overwhelmed by the tangible evidence of the presence of people she had read about, and I was so happy that her Dad and I could give her the experience!
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Sunset on a patio overlooking vineyards in Tuscany near San Gimignano while drinking the wine made at the agriturismo at which we stayed, and eating local cheese. The owners also made us appetizers - fried squash blossoms - and we enjoyed it all with the lights of San Gimignano going on about a mile away. Perfection!
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Walking up the 18th fairway of the Old Course in St. Andrews for my last round of the summer--and seeing the familar landmarks of that mesmerizing place with my Scottish friends, Bryce and Willie. I am truly blessed.
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#139
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I think my overall best travel moment of 2007 would have been the whale trip we did out of Provincetown, MA when the whales were so close to the boat we could nearly touch them.
In Europe, it was probably visiting the Haras National in Tarbes, and seeing, firstly, the beautiful buildings, and secondly, the beautiful horses.
In Europe, it was probably visiting the Haras National in Tarbes, and seeing, firstly, the beautiful buildings, and secondly, the beautiful horses.
#140
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One of my favourites from 2007 would have to be the Pena palace in Sintra Portugal ,a loolypop coloured eclectic fairytale castle perched on top of a mountain overlooking the delightful town and spectacular coast. An inspiration of human excess and imagination.
Others include the Andalusian triangle of moorish delights in Sevilla , Granada and Cordoba.
Others include the Andalusian triangle of moorish delights in Sevilla , Granada and Cordoba.

