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Crowd-sourcing Mrs. Rhythms European Vacation
December 30, 2015 at 7:59 pm
(This post was last modified: December 30, 2015 at 8:01 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
-Because I'm lazy and ignorant.
The wife and I have begun discussing a trip to Europe. She's never been, I can never describe the feeling. Tentatively, the plan is to fly into London. If we wanted to get to Athens, by train and ferry, and we passed through your country....what could we see in a day, as we hopped trains. What should we see, what should we not miss? Shameless pride in ones own place of origin is highly encouraged.
Plan my trip, and make it purty, purty like she likes it.
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RE: Crowd-sourcing Mrs. Rhythms European Vacation
December 30, 2015 at 8:02 pm
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You should definetely see Prague, Vienna, Venice, Rome and Pompei. It's all on the way south to Brindisi, where, if I'm not mistaken, you can board a boat to Greece. Maybe even make a stop at Malta on the way.
Oh, and if you happen to visit Vienna, drop me a line. I would be happy to show you the sights.
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RE: Crowd-sourcing Mrs. Rhythms European Vacation
December 30, 2015 at 8:38 pm
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First of all, if you want to take her to see a lot of Europe, fly open jaw (in one country, out another, and don't backtrack). Yes the tickets will be more expensive, but not more than doubling back by plane or train will be.
From there, my question is what does Mrs. Rhythm most like? Mountains and natural wonders? Then the southern British coast, Wales, the Lake District, Northern Scotland, The Alps (French, Swiss, German, and Italian), The Italian Lakes, The Greek Isles, Bavaria, much of Austria, all make much sense. Architecturally grand cities? Venice, Amsterdam, Paris, Budapest, Prague, Vienna, Rome. Barcelona is is a thing unto itself and wondrous. Twisting narrow European Streets? Florence, Tuscany generally, much of Spain, Prague again, Venice. Picturesque seaside towns? The riviera Italian and French, Portugal, Southern England, Wales, Northern France, and many places I'm missing. Art? London, Paris, Madrid, Vienna, Florence, Rome, Amsterdam. Cities with canal "roads"? Amsterdam, Bruges, Venice.
A classic trip is London, Paris, Switzerland, Venice, Florence, Rome. An easier saner trip is London, Paris, Amsterdam or London, Paris, Venice, Rome. Or London, York, Hadrian's Wall, ferry to Amsterdam, Bruges.
Personally, and it is personal, I prefer to travel slow and stay for at least three days if not a week in each city with two or three day stops in smaller places. For a first trip European sampler, I'd do one week London with day trips to two or three of: Oxford, Bath, Salisbury, Cambridge, or Canterbury; four or five nights Paris; Florence with a day trip to either Lucca or Siena (but unless you and Mrs. Rhythm really love Renaissance Italian art there are better choices than Florence) such as Rome or Venice. Given another week I'd add Rome or Venice (but then I really love Italy and you could add Switzerland, Bavaria, Barcelona, or Amsterdam instead). A marvelous and varied trip is the triplets: Vienna, Prague, and Budapest. It's easy to add a Salzburg, a little Germany or Poland to the mix.
Remember that five nights anywhere is really four or four and half days sight seeing. So every day traveling loses you a day unless the train ride itself is very scenic.
If you can, go in the Spring or Fall when the weather is still good, but the cities less crowded.
You are really asking much too broad a question. I'd go to the library and get DK EyeWitness Guides for a variety of places. They are lousy for planning details, but full of photos that will help you decide where to go. Then use Rough Guides, Lonely Planet, and Rick Steves guides to hash out the details like cost, and transport.
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RE: Crowd-sourcing Mrs. Rhythms European Vacation
December 30, 2015 at 8:44 pm
(December 30, 2015 at 8:02 pm)abaris Wrote: Oh, and if you happen to visit Vienna, drop me a line. I would be happy to show you the sights.
We will be in Vienna in early July 2016, and would love to meet you.
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RE: Crowd-sourcing Mrs. Rhythms European Vacation
December 30, 2015 at 9:29 pm
(December 30, 2015 at 8:44 pm)Jenny A Wrote: We will be in Vienna in early July 2016, and would love to meet you.
Gladly, just drop me a PM if you know when and where.
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