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CANADA or EUROPE?

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Me & friends are going somewhere for our gap year!

which one do you think would be better Canda or Europe.

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  1. europe's so broad.....but canadians are much friendly, cleaner and we don't try to pickpocket you.


  2. i prefer europe-like italy the best

  3. well I live in Canada and I really wanna go to Europe and Europeans are probably saying "i'd wanna go to canada". Well Toronto is a BEAUTIFUL city and Ontario has some very nice beached and Ontario is a very nice place to go to. It has the Parliament buildings, CN Tower, great shopping places and great beaches.  And Europe has the Iffel Tower, awesome fashion and all that building thing in Italy (I forget wat its called). So based on what I told you, make your decision.

    Hope I helped

  4. Europe

    u will see a totaly different places , new happits ,cool food and bad food u will never get boring a minute

  5. Definately Europe, you can travel between a variety of countries and get a taste of a range of cultures....go Europe!

    Enjoy!

  6. Canada sucks! Europe baby!

  7. Canada

  8. Canada--I heard that Montreal is just like Europe

  9. canada!!!!!

  10. Canada is way beater so go there

  11. EUROPE !!!xx

  12. I live in Canada, but Europe may be fun, too!

  13. Are you from the US? If so, Canada is pretty much the exact same. Toronto is like Los Angeles except smaller.

    I'd recommend Europe. A lot more history there and more culture. I don't care what anyone says about Canada if you're outside of Montreal, Toronto or Vancouver there really isn't much culture in Canada. There's white and more white.

    (Note: I'm a Canadian citizen of 25 years and have traveled to many provinces here and states in the US so I feel safe in saying if you are American, you will basically be visiting little America.)

  14. EUROPE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Its is amazing and you can go to many other countries than just one!

    It was so beautiful.

    You can do the following in EUROPE:

    In the former category: Rome and Paris. Both of these cities continued to dominate travelers’ itineraries in Europe.

    It’s a similar story with London and Florence, both of which maintained their popularity with travelers (and that’s despite the strong pound sterling!). We’re also very pleased to see Granada, Munich and Milan on the list.

    And the absences? I’ll admit it, I have a soft spot for Istanbul, Dublin and Madrid. Yet none of these cities made it onto our list. Let’s agree to disagree for the time being.

    (We’ll tackle these three cities - and why you should factor them into your 2008 travels - in a future post.) Anyway, enough of the overview let’s get into the winners…

    Viator’s Top 25 Things To Do in Europe: 2007

    25. Skip the Line: Vatican Museums Entrance Tickets, Rome, Italy

    24. Capri and the Blue Grotto Full Day Tour, Rome, Italy

    23. Florence Day Tour, Rome, Italy

    22. Skip the Line: Guided Tour of the Louvre Museum, Paris, France

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    #16 - The Royal Castle of Neuschwanstein

    21. Eiffel Tower Dinner and Seine River Cruise, Paris, France

    20. Chianti Region with Wine Tasting Afternoon Tuscany Tour, Florence, Italy

    19. Alhambra and Generalife - UNESCO World Heritage Site, Granada, Spain

    18. Giverny and Versailles Day Trip, Paris, France

    17. Bateaux Parisiens Dinner Cruise on the Seine, Paris, France

    16. Royal Castles of Neuschwanstein and Linderhof Day Tour, Munich, Germany

    15. Siena and San Gimignano Full Day Tuscany Tour, Florence, Italy

    14. Florence City Sightseeing Morning, Afternoon or Full Day Tour, Florence, Italy

    13. Paris City Hop On Hop Off Tour, Paris, France

    12. Skip the Line: Vatican Museums Walking Tour including Sistine Chapel, Raphael’s Rooms and St Peter’s, Rome, Italy

    11. The Paris Pass, Paris, France

    10. Venice in One Day - The Original Venice Walk and Grand Canal Boat Tour, Venice, Italy

    9. Dinner and Show at The Moulin Rouge, Paris, France

    8. Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Rome Walking Tour, Rome, Italy

    Eiffel Tower Dinner and Moulin Rouge Show

    #3. Eiffel Tower Dinner and Moulin Rouge Show

    7. Paris Illuminations Tour and Moulin Rouge Show, Paris, France

    6. Windsor Castle, Stonehenge and Georgian Bath, London, England

    5. Rome Hop On Hop Off Double Decker Bus Tour, Rome, Italy

    4. Sightseeing Tour including il Cenacolo - Da Vinci’s “Last Supper”, Milan, Italy

    3. Eiffel Tower Dinner and Moulin Rouge Show, Paris, France

    2. Naples and Pompeii Day Tour, Rome, Italy

    1. Skip the Line: Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel Tour, Rome, Italy

    Do you have your own list of favorite things to do in Europe? We’d love to hear about them. Simply leave us a reply below and we’ll add them to the list.

    Stay tuned for our final ‘Best of’ lists in the coming days, to help you plan your next trip across the globe. In the meantime, if your curious about the top things to do last year in Europe, keep on reading…

    * * * * * * * * * *

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    Rome & the Vatican

    What were the big surprises in 2006? Certainly the popularity of hop-on hop-off bus tours across Europe. These aren’t every travelers cup of tea, and few people would argue that a hop-on hop-off bus tour will change your life or blow your travel socks off. That said, we were pleasantly surprised by the consistently positive reviews these bus tours received: travelers love the geographical and historical orientation they provide, not to mention the low-cost and easy on, easy off transport the buses offer.

    So without further ado, may I have the envelope please, and the winners for 2006 are…

    Viator’s Top 25 Things to Do in Europe: 2006

    25. One Day in London with Eurostar, from Paris, France

    24. Old Amsterdam by Candlelight Cruise, Amsterdam, Netherlands

    23. Venice in One Day - The Original Venice Walk and Grand Canal Boat Tour, Venice, Italy

    22. Papal Audience at St Peter’s, Rome, Italy

    Amsterdam Canal Tours, Amsterdam Things to Do

    #24 - Old Amsterdam by Candlelight

    21. Seine Cruise, Illuminations and Dinner on the Champs-Elysees, Paris, France

    20. Afternoon Tour to the Chianti Region with Wine Tasting, from Florence, Italy

    19. The Original Sound of Music Tour, Salzburg, Austria

    18. Half-day sightseeing tour of Murano, Burano and Torcello, Venice, Italy

    17. Ancient Rome Walking Tour - Colosseum, Roman Forum, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Rome, Italy

    16. Barcelona Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Turistic, Barcelona, Spain

    15. Guided tour of Versailles, Paris, France

    14. Full-day tour to Siena and San Gimignano, from Florence, Italy

    13. Morning, afternoon or full-day Florence sightseeing tour, Florence, Italy

    12. Louvre Museum: A Guided Visit, Paris, France

    11. Eiffel Tower Dinner & Moulin Rouge Show, Paris, France

    Paris Eiffel Tower Tours

    The Eiffel Tower in Paris

    10. Half-day tour to Auschwitz - Birkenau Museum (UNESCO World Heritage Site), from Krakow, Poland

    9. Rome Hop-On Hop-Off City Bus Tour, Rome, Italy

    8. Day tour to the royal castles of Neuschwanstein and Linderhof, from Munich, Germany

    7. Milan City Sightseeing Tour including il Cenacolo - Da Vinci’s Last Supper, Milan, Italy

    6. Windsor Castle, Stonehenge & Georgian Bath, from London, England

    5. Illuminations and Moulin Rouge Show, Paris, France

    4. Paris City Sightseeing / L-Open Hop-On Hop-Off Tour of Paris, Paris, France

    3. Full-day tour to Naples and Pompeii, from Rome, Italy

    2. Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel, Rome, Italy

    1. Walking tour of St Peter’s Basilica, Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, Rome, Italy

    There you have it, Viator’s list of Top 25 Things to Do in Europe for 2006. This list showcases the tours and activities that were most popular on Viator.com in 2006.

    And remember: it’s never too early to start planning your next trip to Europe. And as much as we feel passionate about the Top 25 things to do listed above, we also think it’s important to strike off on your own, get off the beaten path, and find a quiet corner of Europe to enjoy.

    One of the best pieces of advice I’ve heard is to split your trip in half, mixing a better-known destination or two with something less mainstream. This is doubly true if you’re planning to visit Europe in June, July or August when things are at their busiest.

    A good example of this “mixed trip itinerary” are combinations like Italy and Malta, Germany and Poland, England and Scotland, Turkey and Greece, Spain and Portugal, France and Belgium. But as we say at Viator, it doesn’t really matter where you go, just go!

  15. europe :)
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