LA is bigger than I thought it would be so you'll need to drive to get the best out of it, it can also be expensive so fat wallet needed.We’re currently considering whether to go to LA and San Diego or Thailand at the end of January - only ever been to NY so keen to see more.
We’re currently considering whether to go to LA and San Diego or Thailand at the end of January - only ever been to NY so keen to see more.
We booked up to go to Thailand at the end of January. We'll spend half the time in Bangkok and the other half in Ko Samui. Can't wait.
Both Syracuse and Ortigia are really nice but do consider Taormina just up the coast from Catania. It’s beautiful.Similar to posts above, i'm off to Sicily next May (although i'm racing there so half holiday, half "business"!).
By necessity i'll need to stay on the east of the island, and have booked flights into Catania (from London City....... it was cheaper to go Business Class from London City, admittedly with a stop in Rome, than to go direct on Jet2 from Birmingham in economy... my experience in B'ham recently has put me off using it for a while).
I'm not necessarily against staying in Catania as i'll be out in a hire car every day..... but will more likely stay in Syracuse/Ortigia.
As Sick-Boy mentioned, Italian cities, whilst beautiful, aren't the 100% glamour they are sometimes made out to be. Even places like Milan have some really rough areas.....
Fantastic! In Bangkok be sure to take in the Royal Palace and Wat Pho and for night time entertainment try Khaosan road, its the back-packers area with live music, cheaper drinks and plenty of street food to chose from(burger king at end of road if your fussy).It was also the starting location for Leonardo De Caprio in the film The Beach.If you want to see Thai boxing I would do that whilst in Bangkok.We booked up to go to Thailand at the end of January. We'll spend half the time in Bangkok and the other half in Ko Samui. Can't wait.
Definitely book an organised walking tour of the Acropolis/Parthenon as you bypass all the queues and get the insider knowledge on all the aspects of the history.Just booked for next March.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated (apart from the cocktail bar, already on the list).
Firstly, congratulations, and whilst not living abroad, have met quite a few in cities I have visited and chatted about it as sadly, I am also count beans for a living and considered it.Not holiday related but a question for our expats.
i qualified as a chartered accountant last year and have just received my letters
one of the perks is I’ll be able to work in most countries now relatively easy.
looking to try a year in Europe somewhere. Can someone recommend a country/city that they found good to live.
Do you speak any languages other than English?Not holiday related but a question for our expats.
i qualified as a chartered accountant last year and have just received my letters
one of the perks is I’ll be able to work in most countries now relatively easy.
looking to try a year in Europe somewhere. Can someone recommend a country/city that they found good to live
Just back from Wroclaw, what a beautiful city, loved every minute of it. The Christmas market was fantastic, the little gnome hunting was brilliant, something magical about chasing after the man that lights up the street lights in the evening with his blowtorch. We thought we would try something different and we went to Kolejkowo which is like a model town sort of thing, and it was excellent, so much to look and see, and it has night/day cycles, different weather conditions with thunderstorms and rain. We were both so impressed with it.
Off to Budapest next week with the wife. Meant to be a fantastic city.
Any recommendations welcome
thermal baths this time of the year . the ruin bars . Castle , Danube,Off to Budapest next week with the wife. Meant to be a fantastic city.
Any recommendations welcome
Get yourself in one of the numerous Palinka bars as well and try out some of the different flavours!!thermal baths this time of the year . the ruin bars . Castle , Danube,
I imagine xmas markets will be plenty
Get on a free walking tour to show you the key sites so you can go back to.
They have a novel way of keeping the streets clean . Deposits on everything eg bottles/cans - so the homeless walk around with bin bags cleaning the streets to earn an income
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