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  • KlausK Klaus

    The fewer places you visit the better your vacation will be.

    It's horror to change the place every few days.

    Also, I would not only put big cities on the list. At the end of the vacation you'd puke if you see yet another famous church or museum.

    If a European would visit north America for the weeks, you also wouldn't recommend him to visit NYC, San Francisco, Vancouver, Mexico City, Anchorage, Miami, and Chicago.

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    @Klaus said in Looking for Europe Travel Suggestions...:

    The fewer places you visit the better your vacation will be.

    Agree with this. I would suggest looking to "base" yourself at three (maybe 4) places. Do day trips from those bases. Distances in Europe are pretty small compared to the US.

    (I loved visiting Ireland. Was there for a bit more than two weeks, but would have been easy to extend to three)

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      If I was following this plan, which I definitely like, I'd pick a couple of places in France, and a couple of places in Italy. I wouldn't mix mainland Europe with the UK - too much of a hassle getting from one to the other, and then it's a very different kind of place. Going from southern Italy to Northern Scotland would feel like visiting Mars.

      I was only joking

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      • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

        If I was following this plan, which I definitely like, I'd pick a couple of places in France, and a couple of places in Italy. I wouldn't mix mainland Europe with the UK - too much of a hassle getting from one to the other, and then it's a very different kind of place. Going from southern Italy to Northern Scotland would feel like visiting Mars.

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        @Doctor-Phibes said in Looking for Europe Travel Suggestions...:

        like visiting Mars.

        And just as unintelligible.

        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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          Link to video

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          • George KG George K

            @Doctor-Phibes said in Looking for Europe Travel Suggestions...:

            like visiting Mars.

            And just as unintelligible.

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            @George-K said in Looking for Europe Travel Suggestions...:

            @Doctor-Phibes said in Looking for Europe Travel Suggestions...:

            like visiting Mars.

            And just as unintelligible.

            I'm better at Italian.

            “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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            • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

              If I was following this plan, which I definitely like, I'd pick a couple of places in France, and a couple of places in Italy. I wouldn't mix mainland Europe with the UK - too much of a hassle getting from one to the other, and then it's a very different kind of place. Going from southern Italy to Northern Scotland would feel like visiting Mars.

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              @Doctor-Phibes said in Looking for Europe Travel Suggestions...:

              If I was following this plan, which I definitely like, I'd pick a couple of places in France, and a couple of places in Italy. I wouldn't mix mainland Europe with the UK - too much of a hassle getting from one to the other, and then it's a very different kind of place. Going from southern Italy to Northern Scotland would feel like visiting Mars.

              Well, it looks like the UK is going to be the start. As @taiwan_girl stated, I’m sure we could easily stay 3 full weeks in the UK, but I’m thinking of splitting it into 2 parts. Let’s say a full 10 days in the UK and maybe another 10 days in France.

              So let’s say a day for the obligatory London visits: Buckingham, The Tower, Big Ben…

              I’m sure Karla will want another full day for the Warner Brothers Studio Tour. Anything else that you would suggest in London? Say 3 days total?

              After London, I was actually thinking of renting a car and maybe driving around for a week? Any suggestions? Cornwall looks nice, then maybe work my way north to Edinburgh? Thoughts?

              The Brad

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              • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                @Doctor-Phibes said in Looking for Europe Travel Suggestions...:

                If I was following this plan, which I definitely like, I'd pick a couple of places in France, and a couple of places in Italy. I wouldn't mix mainland Europe with the UK - too much of a hassle getting from one to the other, and then it's a very different kind of place. Going from southern Italy to Northern Scotland would feel like visiting Mars.

                Well, it looks like the UK is going to be the start. As @taiwan_girl stated, I’m sure we could easily stay 3 full weeks in the UK, but I’m thinking of splitting it into 2 parts. Let’s say a full 10 days in the UK and maybe another 10 days in France.

                So let’s say a day for the obligatory London visits: Buckingham, The Tower, Big Ben…

                I’m sure Karla will want another full day for the Warner Brothers Studio Tour. Anything else that you would suggest in London? Say 3 days total?

                After London, I was actually thinking of renting a car and maybe driving around for a week? Any suggestions? Cornwall looks nice, then maybe work my way north to Edinburgh? Thoughts?

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                @LuFins-Dad said in Looking for Europe Travel Suggestions...:

                I’m sure Karla will want another full day for the Warner Brothers Studio Tour. Anything else that you would suggest in London? Say 3 days total?

                After London, I was actually thinking of renting a car and maybe driving around for a week? Any suggestions? Cornwall looks nice, then maybe work my way north to Edinburgh? Thoughts?

                I don't know London that well - there are some very good museums - Science Museum, Natural History and British Museums. Kew Gardens is good if you like plants and stuff.

                If you're going down to Cornwall, it's likely to take a long time getting in and out - it's a lot further than it looks.

                Places of natural beauty - Snowdonia in Wales (again a bit remote), The Lake District in Cumbria (my personal favourite place, but it gets very busy), and the Scottish Highlands. Edinburgh is a nice town to walk around, but quite hilly.

                I was only joking

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                  The Churchill War Rooms in London.

                  If you have a few stop by the Handel Hendrix house. That’s right. They lived in adjacent apartments (at very different times) and they’ve combined them into a museum.

                  Royal Air Museum is awesome.

                  Walk around Greenwich. The observatory is cool, I went to a wedding there once. Also get on the Golden Hind.

                  A Thames cruise is worth it.

                  "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
                  -Cormac McCarthy

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                    If you and your family are Harry Potter fans, you can visit the Harry Potter studio, which is a pretty easy day trip from London via bus. Lots of fun I thought.

                    Scale model of Hogwarts that was built for filming
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                    Another fun day trip was the city of Bath. I had a debate to go there or to Stonehenge. Decided on Bath and was glad I did. Quite interesting and fascinating. Easy train ride from London. Lots of history (Roman baths) and beautiful buildings.

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                      for london, i would definately second the british museum (dont you want to see the rosetta stone?) or the magnificent assyria collection (cant miss Ashurbanipal dining with the severed head of the elamite king hanging on a tree?)
                      and the churchill war rooms, (cant see enough churchill movies to get a feel for those monumntal days)

                      i agree with phibes that you may be underestimating the distances. you can train to any of those more rural areas, and rent a car locally.

                      as for france, my best vacations in france were staying in one place for a week and travelling around from that base. ive done it in provence, and I especially liked doing it in the dordogne area, east of bordeaux. just crazy nice, and the food and wine was amazing (truffles!!!)

                      ive always wanted to do a canal trip, where you rent a canal boat and travel that way, that can be done in both england and france.

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                        Oh, speaking of Harry Potter - if you're driving up to Edinburgh you could stop at Alnwick Castle where they filmed the movies. My wife took my kids there about 10 years ago and they really enjoyed it. Probably not worth a trip by itself, but it's on the way to Edinburgh if you're driving.

                        However, I would recommend following Bach's advice and take the train.

                        I was only joking

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                          Is The Globe worth a visit? It feels like visiting London requires seeing Shakespeare…

                          The Brad

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                            I thought it was interesting. Tour is pretty short.

                            "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
                            -Cormac McCarthy

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                              Also, any impression about The Cotswolds?

                              The Brad

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                                Starting to think it really would be best to spend a full 3 weeks in the UK.

                                The Brad

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                                • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                                  Is The Globe worth a visit? It feels like visiting London requires seeing Shakespeare…

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                                  @LuFins-Dad said in Looking for Europe Travel Suggestions...:

                                  Is The Globe worth a visit? It feels like visiting London requires seeing Shakespeare…

                                  Yes. I thought it was quite interesting. I did not go when there was a play there, but they do have performances there still.

                                  Somewhat close to the Globe is another couple of museums that are interesting and quite fun. One is a surgecal museum from 100+ years ago (including an operating room from that time), and the other is an old jail.

                                  https://oldoperatingtheatre.com/

                                  https://www.clink.co.uk/

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                                  • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                                    Also, any impression about The Cotswolds?

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                                    @LuFins-Dad said in Looking for Europe Travel Suggestions...:

                                    Also, any impression about The Cotswolds?

                                    It's a nice enough area, but personally I'd much rather visit the Lake District or Wales. It depends what you're looking for. Both Oxford and Bath and touristy towns fairly close that are worth visiting, and the Wye Valley to the west is nice - my wife's family came from near there, but don't let that put you off.

                                    I was only joking

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                                      I think you could easily do three weeks in the British Isles.

                                      "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
                                      -Cormac McCarthy

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                                        Wales has castles btw. Like a shit ton

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                                          Yeah, but Wales.

                                          "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
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