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In on this thread because I haven't taken a vacation in years.
Out of this list, which would y'all recommend first? I've never been to any of them, love food/music/art/fashion, etc.:
SF
LA
Boston
Chicago
Philly
Wait for the summer to visit Chicago.
In on this thread because I haven't taken a vacation in years.
Out of this list, which would y'all recommend first? I've never been to any of them, love food/music/art/fashion, etc.:
SF
LA
Boston
Chicago
Philly
Nice trip, very similar to the one I am trying to plan. How much time did you spend in each location? Did you fly from/to each location, or use trains (such as Paris to Barcelona)?Got back last night from my own European "boy meets world tour"
Visited Paris, Rome and Barcelona
Paris
hit the usual touristy spots ( louvre (Mona Lisa, Venus diMilo) , Norte Dame cathedral, Eiffel Tower, pont Neuf etc...)
visited jim Morrison , Edgar Allen Poe, Oscar wilde and the Rothschild family tombs in Pere Lachaise cemetery
food was meh, but would highly recommend HolyBelly in the 10th Arr
Shopped in the Le Marais and St. Germain neighborhoods. Came away with goodies from Supreme and the Goyard store
Highly recommend taking a river ride on the Siene and riding the the ferris wheel (5 min walk from the Louvre)
Rome
Visited the Spanish steps, Trevi fountain, pantheon, Vatican museum (Sistine chapel) St. Peter's basilica/square, coliseum, castle de Saint Angelo etc...
Also checked out dozens of plazas, basilicas and churches
The food was amazing, highly recommend the pizza at Sapori e delizie in Monti (near the coliseum)
Barcelona
Visited and did the Camp Nou tour, basilica de sagrada familia, Gaudi park, Barceloneta beach and shopped in Las Ramblas
Also took in an authentic Flamenco show (highly recommend)
Tried some paella but it was just ok
Would rank the cities in this order Rome, Barcelona, Paris. But by no means am I devaluing Paris, but I wished I spent a day more in Barcelona as opposed to Paris
Architecture was best in Rome, simply amazing and seemingly in every corner
Getting around was easiest in Rome as everything is really central located and no more than a 30 min walk from multiple destinations
Spent a lot on Ubers in Paris as most sights are spread out a bit more but their bus system is really good
Barcelona subway system was very easy to use
More pics on my IG lovehateself
So you booked all of the inter-Europe flights after you booked your main overseas flights (assuming you are from/in US)?@turbospartan
Spent 3 days in Paris, 3 in Rome and 1 day in Barcelona
Flew between cities, (1:30-2 hour flights ) saves so much time and costs of flights were cheaper than the train (mind you I booked them in December)
In on this thread because I haven't taken a vacation in years.
Out of this list, which would y'all recommend first? I've never been to any of them, love food/music/art/fashion, etc.:
SF
LA
Boston
Chicago
Philly
Has anyone driven accross the USA?
I live near Philadelphia. I am thinking about making quick stops in certain cities to see friends (like for lunch) and others for overnight stays.
I would do Phl>WVA>Charlotte>Atlanta >Alabama >N.O.>TX>CA. I would spend a few days in Cali then drive straight to St Louis to see my sister then straight home.
Doable?
I have Cancer and want to go on an adventure
In on this thread because I haven't taken a vacation in years.
Out of this list, which would y'all recommend first? I've never been to any of them, love food/music/art/fashion, etc.:
SF
LA
Boston
Chicago
Philly
In on this thread because I haven't taken a vacation in years.
Out of this list, which would y'all recommend first? I've never been to any of them, love food/music/art/fashion, etc.:
SF
LA
Boston
Chicago
Philly
Anybody been to Panama? I have the opportunity to go for a couple of days in May.
i was told by some old ladies that the best italian food restaurants are in rhode island and not new york so when i was there, i asked a few people where the best spot was and the majority said camilles. i had to wear a jacket to get into dinner there but it was worth it. LINKI'll be taking a trip from NYC to Providence, RI in a month for a few days.
Any recommendations on things to do?