One year anniversary coming up. Leave friday. Doing Paris and london. Grace me with tips. What to do, where to eat? Thanks in advance bulldogs brothers.
The first time was in high school, and have been several times with work. My advice to you is to skip france. Spend more time in England or go to another country. Almost any other country is better than france. There is a reason the stereotypical frenchman is rude, smelly, obnoxious and rude. yes I meant to say rude twice. Once you get away from the tourist attractions france is very dirty. Old world Germany is very nice with all of the old castles.
not in my experience or that i'm aware of. maybe a comp drink, but not all you want.
I'll second this. Only been to Paris but didn't love it. Dirty and smelly and didn't even find the food and wine to be particularly great. Very possible I just didn't know where to go, but we cut out after a few days and went to Switzerland. So far, out of England, Scotland, Wales, Italy, Switzerland, and France (or at least Paris), I'd put Paris last.
As far as France is concerned, I really enjoyed being in Normandy for a few days back in '94. Touring the beaches, hedgerows, St. Mere Eglise, Caen, Pegasus Bridge... That was awesome.
Amsterdam was great, and not just because of the weed. The Anne Frank House is to this day one of the more memorable things I've ever done. I really liked Munich (Oktoberfest was going on), but wish I had gone more into wine country and traveled to see some of the old castles.
One year anniversary coming up. Leave friday. Doing Paris and london. Grace me with tips. What to do, where to eat? Thanks in advance bulldogs brothers.
One year anniversary coming up. Leave friday. Doing Paris and london. Grace me with tips. What to do, where to eat? Thanks in advance bulldogs brothers.
4. Hop-On, Hop-Off tours get a bad rap, but they are a good way to get around and see some secondary stuff while not expending energy.