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Nov 13, 2024
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Pete
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If I hadn't been to France before, I'd do France, Switzerland, Austria, and Southern Germany (Bavaria).
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European vacation recommendations
elkocougar
Nov 13, 10:33am
Could always check out Big Ben and Parliament a few times while stuck in a roundabout.
Skeptical Optimist
Nov 13, 10:35am
I wouldn't recommend England as your first vacation to Europe unless you're very
Mjolnir
Nov 13, 10:40am
RE: Could always check out Big Ben and Parliament a few times while stuck in a roundabout.
jpesk2
Nov 13, 10:45am
How long will you be there?
DC12
Nov 13, 10:36am
How many days? France and Italy are both amazing
El Paso Coug
Nov 13, 10:36am
We are going to Italy (Rome and Tuscany), also for 25th anniversary
FuriousMonkey
Nov 13, 10:37am
First time to Europe you need to hit 1 or 2 of the big 3: London, Paris, Rome
Tare
Nov 13, 10:38am
I agree-you should use one of these three as your base.
El Paso Coug
Nov 13, 10:40am
How long are you wanting to go? What do you want to see? I'm going next summer too. England, Germany, Switzerland and
Pete
Nov 13, 10:39am
If I hadn't been to France before, I'd do France, Switzerland, Austria, and Southern Germany (Bavaria).
Pete
Nov 13, 10:41am
If you're less concerned about money and want someone else to plan most of it for you, Viking River Cruises is a great
Pete
Nov 13, 10:48am
Heard from several that Switzerland was their favorite part of their trip to Europe
Jimo Dashen
Nov 13, 10:40am
Probably my least favorite country to visit in Western Europe. Beautiful scenery
Japan Coug
Nov 13, 10:49am
First time there, I would hit Paris, London, Spain, and Italy, if you have time.
Japan Coug
Nov 13, 10:44am
Depends on how you like to vacation. Do you like cities and museums? Do you like
bob falfa
Nov 13, 10:44am
These are correct questions that must be answered first.
Archaea
Nov 13, 10:56am
RE: European vacation recommendations
Rules For Thee
Nov 13, 10:46am
Delta flies to Paris and Amsterdam direct from SLC. This summer,
CougarTwins
Nov 13, 10:47am
What do you enjoy, cities, countryside, history, food, or culture?
Archaea
Nov 13, 10:47am
Ideas, but they can be refined:
Archaea
Nov 13, 10:53am
My list of favorite to least favorite cities in Europe.
Chefcurry
Nov 13, 10:49am
Hallstatt and Rothenburg is the reason we're not doing a Viking cruise. There are on the "must do" list for my wife (who
Pete
Nov 13, 11:05am
Both are amazing. Rothenburg is truly unique. Make sure to do the night tour
Chefcurry
Nov 13, 11:26am
We did this last year for our 25th.
CougsBeatU
Nov 13, 10:50am
RE: European vacation recommendations
cougarblue
Nov 13, 10:53am
Fly to Madrid, two days there, rent a car , One day in Toledo,
nybyblue
Nov 13, 10:59am
Here's a question with an itinerary like that: Are you trying to see a lot
Archaea
Nov 13, 11:02am
I would plan your own itinerary rather than do tour group
LINE
Nov 13, 11:02am
A word on tours:
Archaea
Nov 13, 11:05am
We did Paris/Brussels/Brugge/London for our anniversary. Never rented a car and just travelled by train. Got around
ManicBlue
Nov 13, 11:03am
Italy. Rome, Florence, Cinque Terre, Venice. So flipping amazing...
diluigifan
Nov 13, 11:05am
The big draws are big for a reason. Here's some lesser known gems I enjoy more
runnincoug
Nov 13, 11:28am
I prefer to mix culture/art, history, and scenery in a couple of big cities and
Pinetree
Nov 13, 12:04pm
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