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Date: 1/4/2006 1:26:52 PM
Author: recran
If I were limited to only two cities to visit outside of the US for my whole life, I''d pick London and Paris.
agreed.Date: 1/4/2006 1:26:52 PM
Author: recran
Depends on the type of person you are and where you''ve been in Europe before. Anywhere that speaks English is a good first trip to Europe IMO. It makes the next trip less daunting. Personally, I think London is the best first Europe trip for someone. Anyway, that''s not one of your options and I don''t know if you''ve been to Europe before. I''ve been to Dublin and to Paris. If you''ve never been to either, I''d go to Paris first. Dublin is awesome and incredible and I wouldn''t trade my trip there for a trip to Paris - unless I hadn''t been to Paris before. Paris is... well, Paris. I mean, really! It''s classic! If I were limited to only two cities to visit outside of the US for my whole life, I''d pick London and Paris. Plus, if you want to do some countryside type stuff, you can do that in France too. Wow, you are so lucky. Either will be awesome.
Date: 1/4/2006 2:40:25 PM
Author: Blue824
Ireland!! But that''s my choice because I''ve been to Paris too many times.
I''d also never ever ever choose DC over Paris! Totally not even in the same league! In my opnion![]()
So jealous of either Ireland or Paris, you''ll have fun either way!
Hehehe I know what you meantDate: 1/4/2006 2:48:57 PM
Author: Logan Sapphire
Date: 1/4/2006 2:40:25 PM
Author: Blue824
Ireland!! But that''s my choice because I''ve been to Paris too many times.
I''d also never ever ever choose DC over Paris! Totally not even in the same league! In my opnion![]()
So jealous of either Ireland or Paris, you''ll have fun either way!
No, I wouldn''t choose DC over Paris either! I just meant if she could only do one trip abroad, I would do Ireland and then visit DC locally to get a Parisien feel, at least until her next international trip.![]()
OFG, I haven''t been to either Dublin or Paris in many years, and cancelled a planned trip to the latter over Thanksgiving because of the riots, but I suspect it will still be true that the city of Paris has more to offer culturally, aesthetically, gastronomically, etc., while the people of Ireland wil be among the friendliest and most fun people you will ever meet. It depends on what type of vacation you are looking for.Date: 1/4/2006 2:24:25 PM
Author: Mara
I know nothing about Europe but we are taking our first trip this year, probably in fall (well my first trip to Europe...Greg has been before). We have friends in London so we will stay there for a few days and then we are planning on going to Scotland and Ireland for the next 1.5 weeks most likely. I would love to visit France and Italy as well but we are saving that for the next trip. I have always wanted to go see Scotland and Ireland because of all the amazing history there and I''m a sucker for old castles.![]()
Does anyone have suggestions on how best to plan the trip? Where to stay in Scotland and Ireland? I am very much a creature comfort person but don''t want to overpay for luxury on a longer trip like that.
OFG...let us know what you decide and keep us posted, I''m curious since this is somewhat applicable to our trip in the future as well!
Date: 1/4/2006 11:14:14 AM
Author: strmrdr
I have no desire to ever set foot in france.
Date: 1/4/2006 4:13:04 PM
Author: AGBF
At any rate, I would prefer Italy to either of the choices posed above. The Italians are friendlier than the French; the food is universally fantastic; and one can find either culture or relaxation everywhere one goes.
Deborah