I went to Japan when I was 15, Tokyo was one of the places I visited, highly recommend it, try Japanese ice cream, they look like little balls of soap but taste great haha
as scary as that sounds, I'll be sure to!
I went to Japan when I was 15, Tokyo was one of the places I visited, highly recommend it, try Japanese ice cream, they look like little balls of soap but taste great haha
Krakow in poland.
Awesome, left alone by Hitler like Paris for a good reason. Very historical and the architecture is amazing.
How marvellous! Just in from the pub to see not only my request for a travel thread granted, but well populated already
Have to agree with both Prague and Barcelona as top destinations, but in addition - courtesy of Ryanair when they were dirt cheap, I also went to Provence in S. France, (Nimes, Arles, Avignon and a 'jeep safari' around the Camargue delta) and Alghero in Sardinia. Both flights, (albeit several years ago) were less than £25 return
Santiago de Compostela in N.W. Spain is also totally amazing.
Next for me is a coin flip - Dubrovnik or Budapest. Any +ve feedback on both/either welcome.
Thanks to Maestro and Dave and DH for putting this up.![]()
Thanks for the Croatian information, not somewhere I had ever thought of but looks great!
Requests-wise, has anyone been to Sofia or Tokyo? Tokyo is a dream of mine, and I'm considering Sofia as a first holiday with my girlfriend (although we might go to Turkey).
Nazdravé!
Brilliant, Norfolkbhoy![]()
I had my heart set on a trip to Dubrovnik this spring - until I read your Budapest report.
Now I'm all in a quandry again![]()
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Not Sofia, but I did visit Nesebar on the Black Sea coast two years ago. Unfortunately close to Sunny Beach, which makes Benidorm look like legoland![]()
Nesebar old town itself, on a peninsula, is superb. The modern part is not bad, either and you can get regular buses north to Varna or south to Burgas, both well worth a look.
I know this doesn't address your Sofia enquiry, but as a country, I found Bulgaria charming, affordable and very friendly - now they've shaken off the shackles of being communist Russia's major holiday destination![]()
Inland has majestic scenery and excellent birdwatching, not to mention vast amounts of perfectly quaffable wineNazdravé!
Brilliant, Norfolkbhoy![]()
I had my heart set on a trip to Dubrovnik this spring - until I read your Budapest report.
Now I'm all in a quandry again![]()
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Nobody has mentioned Valencia yet - Spain's third city has good beaches and the city of arts and science built on the dry river bed of the city is an amazing piece of architecture - look it up on the net

I love Germany as a country. The people are so friendly and some of the sights are fantastic.
Cologne has a fantastic cathederal to visit. Berlin is just awesome.
I also had the honour to visit Belsen. What a fascinating place.
I would love to go and visit Auschwitz one day.
I know that I would not have made it to half as many places in Europe had Ryanair and Easyjet not made flying cheap in the 90's.
... I know that I would not have made it to half as many places in Europe had Ryanair and Easyjet not made flying cheap in the 90's.
I guess that's easy when you travel alone, as I tend to do, no arguments or debates about where to go or what to see. Make it up as you go along. 
Never been to Valencia but it sounds interesting and a place I'm putting down as a place to visit. Not a great fan of Spain to be honest - I think Barcelona is over-rated and riddled with criminals, Madrid is ok but not as nice as many of the European capitals such as Paris, Rome, Amsterdam, Lisbon, etc.
However, I do recommend both La Corunna which is very ornate and friendly and especially Bilbao which I found fascinating - the Guggenheim Museum is an architectural masterpiece (if you like modern architecture) and some of the older buildings are good, especially the old art-deco railway station.