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Hiya! I'm going to Europe for three weeks starting from the 11th till the 3rd next year so if I disappear off the face of the Earth, that's why. Anyhow, I'd like to ask if people would know some good places to visit where we're going?

We're going to the following cities, each for 3-5 days:

- London
- Paris
- Venice
- Rome
- Milan
- Zürich

We're already going to most of the iconic places (e.g. Eiffel Tower and Big Ben) but if anyone knows some nice spots to check out then that'd be appreciated. Thanks! :)

On a sidenote, I'm looking forward to all the good places we'll be seeing but if I'll be honest, the food in Europe is the most anticipated thing on my list. British food, heck yeah lads.

I doubt I'll be on much but you're welcome to message me on Skype or PC while I'm away. And if you'd like to meet up or something, then my parents and myself are pretty cool with that! Just expect some awkward waving and my terrible drawing skills used in a mess of a Christmas card. It's the thought that counts though. ... right?

Anyway, happy holidays! Have a good one guys. :)
 

Zeffy

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go to that place where they have the thing i heard that was cool!!

will miss u tho
 

Lozz

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I've just been in London, Rome and Zurich so happy to tell you a couple of things - with Rome, Trastevere is a less touristy area with amazing cheaper food - had probably the best pasta of my life at a place there.

Zurich is expenisive but at the top of supermarkets they usually have these cool cafeteria things with really nice, fresh food. Also public transport in Zurich aka trams/trains are very good so take advantage of that!

London is really expensive but I've heard there is a really good food court under trafalga square. Try not to eat anywhere really touristy because its crap and really expensive. If you like curry definitely go to Brick Lane as it has amazing cheap curries. If you are interested in pub food - try not to go to gastro pubs they are basically just chains where people go to watch sport. I'd look online near where you're staying for an authentic pub.

Anyway, hope this helps let me know if you have any other questions!
 

Kura

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I can tell you some good places in London but what do you mainly want to do there? Shopping? Markets? Or just big touristy landmarks?

If you go on timeout.com and then go to London's section you can see a list of free events and museums, too.
 
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Kura;bt100686 said:
I can tell you some good places in London but what do you mainly want to do there? Shopping? Markets? Or just big touristy landmarks?

If you go on timeout.com and then go to London's section you can see a list of free events and museums, too.

Mainly shopping, I'd imagine. We've got the touristy landmark side of it down and I think my parents would rather shop than visit markets. I'll also make sure to check out the website for stuff before we go. :)

And thanks to everyone else for all the advice! I'll let you guys know how my trip goes while hopefully stopping by some of the things that've been mentioned. :D
 

Kura

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Aslan;bt100691 said:
Mainly shopping, I'd imagine. We've got the touristy landmark side of it down and I think my parents would rather shop than visit markets. I'll also make sure to check out the website for stuff before we go. :)

And thanks to everyone else for all the advice! I'll let you guys know how my trip goes while hopefully stopping by some of the things that've been mentioned. :D

If you want shopping you go to Carnaby. (Also depends on what kind of shopping you want.. but generally for fashion stuff it's Carnaby street.)
It is off of regent street near oxford station. There is some good food around that area which is around King's Court. I recommend Pitt Cue if you can find it (awesome pulled pork) Oxford street and Regent street also has a lot of shopping stuff too. Hopefully you come when it's sale-season.

If you're a foodie and want to shop foodstuff I could recommend borough market, or even Harrods.
 

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HOW COME YOU GET TO TRAVEL??!!!

Go the Louvre in France!!

Look for the Mona Lisa!

Behind it you'll find a message >:)

IT'S FROM MEEEEEE
 
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