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| quote: | Originally posted by mar46017
The EU is like the United States, once your in, they don't check your passport in neighboring countries. Same currency as well.
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That's not actually true, especially on a non EU passport. It's a lot easier than entering the states, that's for sure but you still have to go through passport control in each country, which is not too much hassle.
| quote: | Originally posted by mar46017
Barcelona, Spain is like the LA of Europe. Cool city. Greece's mainland was pretty dirty, but I liked the islands.
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It's a great city but last time I was in Barcelona, it was soooo moody. People just totally unfriendly and not happy to have tourists there. I think the economic woes have hit them badly and it's making the iberians miserable.
| quote: | Originally posted by mar46017
I suggest a trip to Italy. (Rome, Florence and Venice)...all a superfast train ride a away.
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Wicked idea, Italia is beautiful and cheaper than the UK and France for food at stuff. Rome and Venice are still hidiously expensive for hotels though.
Be aware, and this is rude to the northerners, but there is not much to do in Nottingham as a tourist or backpacker, especially if the weather is shit. Manchester's got a lot going but they are both fucking miserable places in bad weather.
The ferry is a good one because you get to something, rather than the inside of a plane, but it does take a whole day (or overnight). It is cheap though (as low as 29 pounds including the train to get you to the ferry). Check the flyingdutchman.co.uk website.
You could also do the Eurostar, which takes only 5 hours, but that will cost a little bit more. Just weigh up how much flights cost against other travel methods then factor in the journey time.
As for other cities, got to do London. at least for a day.
Berlin is amazing if you can fir it in, especially if you're a lover of music and art. Probably the most happening city in Europe. Loads of cheap places to stay and good food, with loads to do and see.
Paris is beautiful especially at that time of year, but it's better to have your misses with you when you do that and even the crapest hotels are ridiculously expensive.
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