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I want to travel all over europe...what should i visit?

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okay. next summer, i want to travel all over europe: spain, italy, france, england, scotland, germany. all of it. where are some places i should visit? like, i'm definitely gonna visit some of the really amazing pretty castles in germany....and barcelona, spain. and some of the historic stuff in italy. but where else? like, specifically?

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  1. we jus got bak from London, Paris, & all over Italy....London was immaculate considering how huge it is. We had fun eating @ da Hard Rock Cafe. i picked up whooping cough riding da tube-Watch da Gap LOL; Paris on the other hand was filthy, and the people r very condescending, but theres a Disney about an hour from Paris, so is Versailles<--recommend going! and of course the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triumph, & Louvre. its easy to get around on the Metro there also. LOVED all of ITALY!!! Clean, friendly people, lots of things to see in Florence, Assisi, Rome (the Colesuem). Naples (Pompei city site). Sorrento & Capri. Great Food everywhere. We went with EF Tours, very professional, interesting & fun !!! But b prepared for the Expense when i bought Pounds it was 2.10 to the $1, the Euro was 1.50 to the $1. and every thing from food to clothing is expensive. So watch ur souvenir spending! Postcards make nice ones esp if u hav time to send them from the country u visit so theyre stamped there! My boss requested a pen from each country.


  2. In Italy, you should visit Venice and Rome at a minimum.  You may want to add Florence if you like art, Naples for Pompeii, Pisa for you know what, or smaller towns in the north like Siena, San Gimignano, or the Cinque Terre.

    In France, visit at least Paris (including day trips to Versailles and Chartres), the Loire Valley for its chateaux (castles), and Provence for its beautiful small towns and countryside.  You may want to visit the wine country.  The French Riviera is overrated IMO.

    Besides the castles in Germany, you should consider some beautiful small towns like Rothenburg (or some less touristed ones) and you should spend a few days in Berlin for its incredible history.

    In the British Isles, London really deserves several days, and Edinburgh, York, Oxford, and the Scottish Highlands are also worth considering.

    If you go any farther in Spain than Barcelona, definitely see at least Seville and Granada.

    In some countries you didn't mention, but that are easily visited in between the countries you did list:  on your way between Germany and Italy, try to fit in the beautiful city of Salzburg, Austria, or go to Interlaken, Switzerland if you're into adventure sports.  Amsterdam is worth seeing, as is the preserved medieval town of Brugge, Belgium.

  3. Eiffel Tower (France), Leaning Tower of Pisa (Italy), Mount Blanc (France), Adrian's Wall (Scotland), Gibraltar (Spain), Wow so many to think of.  Look up each Country for tourist information.

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