Euro-Friendies - France, Italy, Zurich travel advice



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Re: Euro-Friendies - travel advice

Postby Mosfed » Thu Jul 20, 2017 3:42 pm

Trains are great. Screw Brussels. Don't bring any cash - use bank machines
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Re: Euro-Friendies - travel advice

Postby Olin » Fri Jul 21, 2017 3:28 am

In England you're usually better off getting a coach instead of a train. They're almost always at least twice as cheap and you'll get to see a bit more of the country too. Also buy an Oystercard in London, it's worth it even for a day.
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Re: Euro-Friendies - travel advice

Postby Andrew » Fri Jul 21, 2017 7:23 am

http://www.busabout.com/

Spoke to a friend who recently spent 40 days in Europe, he did Busabout and spoke pretty highly of it. Seems like a super convenient way to getting around.
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Re: Euro-Friendies - travel advice

Postby oscillofuzz » Mon Jul 24, 2017 8:37 am

Personally, I would say scratch Brussels AND Amsterdam and combine Rotterdam & Antwerp instead. And Berlin is a top notch suggestion; I go every year.
Also; combining the UK with mainland Europe seems like a bad idea (lots of time spent commuting) if you're 'only' gonna be travelling for 10 days.

But really, it all boils down on what you like to do. Keep in mind that it's winter around NYE so minor cities will not be very lively outside.
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Re: Euro-Friendies - France, Italy, Zurich travel advice

Postby behndy » Mon Nov 20, 2017 5:27 pm

yurp. we realized we were being wayyyy overly ambitious.

plan is now to be in Zurich a day, drive to Milan for a few days, then to Genoa for a few days, 4-5 days in Paris, then stop at Montreaux the day before flying home. Montreaux has some connection to Freddie Mercury i think? dunno. my grrL has the hugest lady boner for everything Queen and David Bowie related. i gets them mixed UP.
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Re: Euro-Friendies - France, Italy, Zurich travel advice

Postby behndy » Thu Nov 30, 2017 6:27 pm

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Re: Euro-Friendies - France, Italy, Zurich travel advice

Postby ProCarsteNation » Thu Nov 30, 2017 7:53 pm

when are you in Zurich again?
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Re: Euro-Friendies - France, Italy, Zurich travel advice

Postby Jwar » Thu Nov 30, 2017 8:52 pm

Dude. You realize France is like full of French people right? ;) LOL
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Re: Euro-Friendies - France, Italy, Zurich travel advice

Postby behndy » Thu Nov 30, 2017 9:07 pm

lol. i've been in France. it's nice. i didn't have anyone be rude or stank ass or elitist or any of the 'Murica Fuck Yeah stereotypes we have about them.

Pro Automobile Crashing Nations - we'll hit Zurich early butts the 29th i think? just spending the day and a night there, then driving to Milan. any hawt spawties?
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Re: Euro-Friendies - France, Italy, Zurich travel advice

Postby Jwar » Thu Nov 30, 2017 10:44 pm

behndy wrote:lol. i've been in France. it's nice. i didn't have anyone be rude or stank ass or elitist or any of the 'Murica Fuck Yeah stereotypes we have about them.

Pro Automobile Crashing Nations - we'll hit Zurich early butts the 29th i think? just spending the day and a night there, then driving to Milan. any hawt spawties?


Go to Israel then. You’ll experience all the douche bag you can handle there. Despite that, I’d like to go back.
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Re: Euro-Friendies - France, Italy, Zurich travel advice

Postby Tristan » Fri Dec 01, 2017 6:36 am

In France I'd go to Bordeaux, Arcachon and Saint Emillion.
And in Italy I'd go to Bologna or Florence and Fiumalbo (Appenine Mountains, at the brink of Emilia Romagna and Tuscany).

Bordeaux has great flair, plus it has the wine and food.
Nearby you have the amazing beach of Arcachon where you can get the best oysters and mussels ever and the beautiful old town of Saint Emilion with loads of renown wineries.

In Italy some of the best food and most laid back athmosphere to be found is in the Emilia Romagna and Tuscany regions.
Basically, you haven't really been in Italy if you haven't been to this region yet (especially Tuscany is known as such).
If you would like to have something more north then I would suggest the Piemonte region with the Alps and also beautiful wineries and delicious food supposedly (haven't been there myself), forget about Milan.
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Re: Euro-Friendies - France, Italy, Zurich travel advice

Postby fuzzonaut » Fri Dec 01, 2017 7:37 am

behndy wrote:yurp. we realized we were being wayyyy overly ambitious.

plan is now to be in Zurich a day, drive to Milan for a few days, then to Genoa for a few days, 4-5 days in Paris, then stop at Montreaux the day before flying home. Montreaux has some connection to Freddie Mercury i think? dunno. my grrL has the hugest lady boner for everything Queen and David Bowie related. i gets them mixed UP.


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Re: Euro-Friendies - France, Italy, Zurich travel advice

Postby ProCarsteNation » Fri Dec 01, 2017 8:37 am

behndy wrote:we'll hit Zurich early butts the 29th i think? just spending the day and a night there, then driving to Milan. any hawt spawties?


I'll try and ask around for hawtest spottest,
and I'll see if I am free of obligations so I could meet you for a covfefe or a beer or some such bevarage if you like...
Zürich is a bit more than an hour away from me I think...
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Re: Euro-Friendies - France, Italy, Zurich travel advice

Postby behndy » Fri Dec 01, 2017 12:06 pm

Tristan wrote:In France I'd go to Bordeaux, Arcachon and Saint Emillion.
And in Italy I'd go to Bologna or Florence and Fiumalbo (Appenine Mountains, at the brink of Emilia Romagna and Tuscany).

Bordeaux has great flair, plus it has the wine and food.
Nearby you have the amazing beach of Arcachon where you can get the best oysters and mussels ever and the beautiful old town of Saint Emilion with loads of renown wineries.

In Italy some of the best food and most laid back athmosphere to be found is in the Emilia Romagna and Tuscany regions.
Basically, you haven't really been in Italy if you haven't been to this region yet (especially Tuscany is known as such).
If you would like to have something more north then I would suggest the Piemonte region with the Alps and also beautiful wineries and delicious food supposedly (haven't been there myself), forget about Milan.


nice! will definitely keep those spots in mind for next trip out there, but we've already booked hotels and Air BnB's. we're pretty locked into Zurich then Milan then Genoa then France.

we'll look at getting to Bordeaux, Arcachon and/or Saint Emillion while we're France-side.

i spent 2 weeks in Milan when i was younger. dug it.

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behndy wrote:we'll hit Zurich early butts the 29th i think? just spending the day and a night there, then driving to Milan. any hawt spawties?


I'll try and ask around for hawtest spottest,
and I'll see if I am free of obligations so I could meet you for a covfefe or a beer or some such bevarage if you like...
Zürich is a bit more than an hour away from me I think...


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