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Highmay
of the Flying Highmays
Registered: Sep 2002
Location: Studio Cinecitta
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Re: off the top of my head...
We purchased the 10 day Eurail Youth Flexi Pass and our EuroStar ticket from London to Paris leaving that Wednesday the week we arrive. Thanks for the RyanAir thing, but we might do that Goby bus thing to Heathrow instead since that where our flight is...
Ok, no restaurants in the center of the cities...well, we're stayin at the generator hostel in russell sqaure...recommend anything around there that's not considered touristy?? And if not, where can we eat dindin? I'm not going to have happy hour for dinner every night..
I hear there's, like, an entire subculture of pickpocketing there...like you can buy a copy of Pickpocketer's Monthly on the newsstand if you like...Sami and I purchased a money bag that straps around your waist in this wierd way...So we're doing that. I'm also packing traveler's cheques and a huge backpack. And if any of that won't work, I'll just beat the living shit outta anyone I suspect of even dreaming about touching me...
We might still be in Germany from the 25th - 27th, but Glastonbury is definitely an option since Holden's spinning there. We're saying Munich for now, but we can always change it. We're gonna decide everything on the fly and feel our way around. We're staying in Stuttgart for a small layover b4 heading out into the rest of Germany. We're leaving that same day, though..
You heard horror stories about the ferries...why? And yes, Circo Loco @ DC-10 is a given, but thanks for the headsup 
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Jun-03-2004 01:25
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Miss Bliss
DERELICTS & DEGENERATES

Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Bern, Switzerland
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You are gonna have the time of your life, man... there's a reason my location says "Body in NYC, heart in Europe"!
Florence
Not a city that's big on clubs at all. I would recommend you take a break from clubbing while there and enjoy the art, architecture, and culture. But if you really wanna know, I remember I went to a bunch of cool bars while I was there, can't remember their names for my life; just ask the locals for a recommendation as I did...

cool bar
I did go clubbing: went to a club called Central Park... it's actually in the middle of a park, hence the name It was 2 rooms, all Italians in there, no tourists... one room with tribal house and jungle, one with pop/dance stuff... moderately expensive drinks and about 11 euro cover on a Friday + coat check fee. Ask the bartender for the strongest drink he can make you: this one bartender made us this green shit that was CRAZY.
But if you're looking for that Italian hospitality, you won't find it in the clubs or bars... people were pretty cold, maybe because we were a group of American kids making a lot of noise and getting drunk... heheh... I heard from locals I talked to that many clubs in the city are pretty shady. One we walked by called Discotheque looked like Soundfactory #2. Would not recommend.
While you're in Florence, you have to look up this cafe, damn I forgot what it's called but it has the best hot chocolate. This pic tells the story:

that's some THICK hot chocolate!
Obviously you're gonna check out all the sites. My favorite was climbing to the top of the Duomo (20 minute climb + fee, WELL WORTH IT). We spent 2 hours up there and waited for sunset. Climb it right before sunset and you won't be disappointed.

the Duomo

fun on top of the Duomo 
One museum that is definitely worth visiting is the Galleria dell' Academia, where a lot of Michelangelo's work is housed... quite worth the visit. The David is extremely impressive! The Uffizi is a MUST SEE, I don't care if you're not that into art, YOU MUST GO! I COMMAND YOU! There is a market held every weekend with nice gifts and souvenirs in the middle of town: look this up if you're there on a weekend. I'm sure it's mentioned in any guidebook. I got nice stuff there for cheap... Overall, my favorite part of being in Florence was when I would simply leave the guidebook at the hotel and wander the streets, turning down little side streets, seeing things for myself. Every gelato store is wonderful, and so is every sandwich shop. Eat sandwiches. Eat gelato. Marvel at the art and architecture. Enjoy Florence. 
Paris
Paris is really where half of my heart is, and the other half is in Moscow (where I was born) Paris blew me away every time I was there. God, where to begin..
I had a great experience in my hostel in Paris… We would go out on the roof of this one hostel (I stayed at the BVJ – Bureau something de Jeunesse – dammit, can’t remember the full name – great hostel though! See if you can find it! It’s on Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 5 minute walk from the Louvre! Cheap too!) and smoke and drink with a bazillion other kids staying at the hostel all night. It’s the best place to meet people… I was already traveling with people from Africa, the Balkans, Russia, Japan, Brazil, etc. and I met more people from places like Turkey, the Netherlands, Mexico, etc.

chillin on the roof of the BVJ – yea, I’m a pimp 
If you’re looking for a quick place to grab lunch on the go, there’s a chain of buffet-type things called Flunch all over the city… they’re cheap and fast, and the food is GOOD! The fast food of choice is McDonald’s or Quick – Quick is really pretty good… if you’re desperate for a hamburger. Actually, don’t go the fast food route at all… eat the sandwiches from street vendors. 2 Euros gets you a huge footlong with like brie and ham. Sooo good… The bread is always good in Paris, and so is the cheese… even from the supermarket. By the way, supermarkets close fairly early by American standards, like by 6pm, so if you wanna buy some alcohol for dinner, for example, you have to get it early.

At Quick Yea, go kid's meal toys!
My favorite neighborhoods in Paris are the Quartier Latin and Montmartre… climb to the Sacre Coeur church, it’s really gorgeous. And the Montmartre neighborhood is really gorgeous when the sun is shining. The Moulin Rouge is right near there, but it’s really expensive; I didn’t go. Also, the café where they shot “Amelie” is in Montmartre! If you wanna see, just ask anyone where the “Amelie café” is! Steer clear of big touristy cafes on big boulevards like the Boulevard St. Michel for example, where they’ll rip you off and serve you weak stuff. Go for smaller places, or ones off the beaten path.

Sacre Coeur church in the Montmartre neighborhood

Sorry it’s sideways, this is the Amelie café
The Quartier Latin is where the nightlife happens… look that up. I didn’t go to any clubs in Paris, though I hear there are a few good ones.
The Eiffel tower lights up every night with lights running up and down it at 10pm, 11pm, and midnight. We had a picnic under the Eiffel tower and played soccer on the lawn and watched the thing light up at midnight. Then the night we left, our farewell right before we went to the airport was the Eiffel tower sparkling one more time… Picnics on the Pont Neuf (bridge going over the Seine) are also popular; crowds gather on Friday and Saturday nights and just eat on the bridge. This bridge is near the Louvre, and you can see the Eiffel tower from it…

my favorite picture 
More about Paris: the Jardin du Luxembourg (park) is amazing with lots of flowers. The Boulevard St. Michel has many used book stores (if you read French; if you don’t, you could always pick something up for me )… one of the images I have in my head about Paris is looking through the gates of the Jardin du Luxembourg and seeing the golden light from the setting sun falling on the Boulevard St. Michel, and on all the used books lying scattered on tables outside the bookstores. Time stood still… The Notre Dame is of course gorgeous… and I’d recommend you wander around Paris… but she’s my love, you can’t have her.
In general, I have heard of and seen pickpocketing happening but nothing has ever happened to me. Maybe because I don’t take my wallet out in the middle of the street and don’t keep it in my pocket! Just be careful, but I wouldn’t freak out about it. The only people I’ve heard of it happening to did something stupid to attract it…
Err sorry for the long-ass post, hope you got something out of it at least... if you want any more info on Paris or Florence, just PM me or IM me on AIM Man, enjoy yourself, I envy you. I had wanted to go on a backpacking trip to Europe for 2 months by myself this summer, but that’s not happening. Maybe next summer… anyway, have fun! 
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Jun-03-2004 03:18
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Highmay
of the Flying Highmays
Registered: Sep 2002
Location: Studio Cinecitta
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uhmm miss bliss?? i was waiting for your novel to be released...and not only is there none released, but yuo deleted your post saying that you were gonna release it...sup with that??
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Toooo beeee geeeeeiiiisha...u mus hav abirity...stop men ded in twak...
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Jun-03-2004 03:20
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