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Gayle 29-08-2005 09:35

Paris - the city of steps.
 
During my exile we've had three days in Paris (romantic break without the kids). It's beautiful and very cultural and you wouldn't believe the amount of public art all over the place. But, omg, how many steps are there in that city? My legs were aching so much I literally couldn't walk any more at one point.

We've decided that once a year we're going to take ourselves away for a couple of nights and leave the kids with the grandparents - so which city breaks do you recommend for next year's trip?

harwood red 29-08-2005 10:23

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Prague is a beautiful city but I also had a real girly laugh in Amsterdam but very very beautiful too. If you go Amsterdam I would recommend stopping on the Amstel Botel. Its like a cruise liner hotel on the canal (it is bolted to the bottom though, so no swaying) but won't break the bank. We had some fab trips on the canal as the city is full of it. You can also visit the galleries and the markets are great too. Best of all was sitting outside with a beer on one of the many bridges, sun shining, listening to a very talented busker and people watching, it was great and very relaxing :D

garinda 29-08-2005 10:38

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I was lucky enough to spend a term in Paris when I was twenty. I don't remember climbing a lot of steps as I'm lazy, and even caught the metro up to Monmartre. Even the fact that it's inhabited by Parisians can't take away from the beauty of the city though.

My suggestion for a romantic weekend would be Florence. I went there for the first time last year, after seeing my best friend Milly in Milan and before going down to see another friend in Rome. You can walk everywhere, and it's flat. The buildings are stunning, and the Duomo is a Renaisance marvel of engineering. The square filled with statues, including Michelangelo's David, made me cry. I can't remember the name of the square, but you can't miss it, and it's in the film A Room with a View. Fantastic places to eat, and if you are not there for a romantic weekend with your partner, some wild nightclubs.:)

Gayle 29-08-2005 10:46

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No steps! - We went up the Eiffel tower twice (once in daylight and once at night), then we went around the Louvre and the Pompadieu Centre and Notre Dame - all of which involved a lot of steps. Then there's all the steps along the Seine and going up and down into the Metro. I drew the line at going up to the top of the Arc D'Triomphe - my legs were too tired at that point.

garinda 29-08-2005 10:52

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Lol, I told you I was lazy.

I used the lift up the Eiffel tower, and was carried around the rest of the time in a Bath chair by two love slaves.;)

lettie 29-08-2005 12:07

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Had a brilliant weekend in Paris with the girls a few years ago. Also didn't do steps, too lazy during the day and too drunk at night I'm afraid. Beautiful city though. Haven't really done much in the way of city breaks, although I did enjoy Barcelona a few years back and Cagliari (Sardinia) is a lovely city. Most of my city visits have been long haul, Hong Kong (superb) Bangkok (a fabulous experience) and Singapore (clean, hot and designer shopping paradise). Would love to do a few days in New York....:)

cashman 29-08-2005 15:39

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glad you enjoyed paris, barcelona is well worth a sneck,loads of gaudi arcitecture,les ramblas is brill,and the fountains at night are something else.

garinda 29-08-2005 17:01

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I flew up to Glasgow for the weekend from London, and when I flew back I put my flat up for sale and handed in my notice in at work and moved there, how's that as a recomendation for a weekend away?

Glasgow has some stunning buildings by Rene Mackintosh, some great galleries and some of the finest resteraunts outside of London.

The people are very friendly, and unlike image of the Scots being like Rab C. Nesbit, are more likely to be wearing Prada, as it's the biggest retail market outside of London.


All just 260 miles away, and you can drink the water too.

entwisi 29-08-2005 17:19

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Barcelona is stunning. I love the place. I know a very reasonable hotel on La Ramblas so you can look out over the main street as the world goes by. We wen there for New Year 18 montsh ago. We ended up sat on our private balcony with about 20 thousand people below all celebrating the clock.

Paris is lovely as well. I love walking so it isn't a problem. My sis lived in the outskirts for a few years so I have been a good few times. The year before barca we did Paris for New Year. Sat in teh park under the Effiel Tower with a bottle of Courvoisier and two glasses. Class!

I quite fancy Milan and Prague and a friend went to St Petersburgh and had a brill time.

Ian

mez 29-08-2005 17:37

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ooooooooo i loved, paris i also loved barcelona,can't wait to go to prague, vienna, munich & my all time must do sometime............st, petersberg

grannyclaret 29-08-2005 18:27

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you must go to venice,,, its fasinating,,,,,,while we were on the canal ,there was a funeral going inthe opposite direction ,it was a bit sad and people were throwing flowers ,but it is a very romantic place too..
also been to st petersburg ,,you must visit the hermatage museum it is awesome..the place is beautiful and steeped in history ..and i agree about les ramblers in barcalona..when you have had loads of photos taken with the human statues ,you can spend your euroes at the top of the hill in good old c&as

KiTChener 29-08-2005 18:56

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Been to Paris, Rome, Barcelona, but, for me, Venice tops them all....... the canals may stink, the gondoliers rip you off, but the cafes are superb.....
Really Romantic...
Especially if you're with the one you love.



Mind you, Church still does it for me!!

grego 29-08-2005 19:18

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I really enjoyed New York, though very tiring, especially if you try to fit in all the sights, lots to do and see there.

Darren Woodhead 29-08-2005 20:43

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With Reference to Gail's comments on the steps of Paris. It brought back memories for me. I took my partner there for a romantic break. Due to the fact that I had previously lived there for a year, I found no problem finding all the attractions.

However, I made the fatal mistake of persuading my better half to wear some trainers as I new the steps could be grueling. The only problem was they were a new pair and the blisters she encountered meant she could hardly walk for the remainder of the trip. It is fair to say that I then found myself with a severe medical problem... ear-ache!

shillelagh 29-08-2005 20:56

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Dublin is great for a weekend away. I know its full of bars and restaurants and the guinness brewery but there is other stuff as well. It was cheap enough as well to get too £28 return from Blackpool.

Rindy - Glasgow gave me one heck of a hangover needed a holiday to recover from that and idiot i am went back 3 yrs later and needed another holiday to recover from that weekend!

KIPAX 29-08-2005 22:44

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Those steps up to the first level on the eifell tower are a killer... was there not so long ago.....people where coming down cheering everyone up by telling them how many more parts to the level ....gits:)

SPUGGIE J 30-08-2005 09:13

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Well mi boss is off there this weekend so he might come back a happy cheery dude well here's hoping.
:Banane32:
Shillelagh Dublin is nice but as with Weegieland Auld Reekie has culture, bars and night life that is as good as Dublin something fore everybody. Besides going to Glasgow and needing a holiday to recover shows how good it is. :D :Banane39:


G-man it seems more than a few around here have had a good time in Glasgow so will it go down as a recomendation from you as an ex resident esp. stag and hen do's?
:)

garinda 30-08-2005 11:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J
Well mi boss is off there this weekend so he might come back a happy cheery dude well here's hoping.
:Banane32:
Shillelagh Dublin is nice but as with Weegieland Auld Reekie has culture, bars and night life that is as good as Dublin something fore everybody. Besides going to Glasgow and needing a holiday to recover shows how good it is. :D :Banane39:


G-man it seems more than a few around here have had a good time in Glasgow so will it go down as a recomendation from you as an ex resident esp. stag and hen do's?
:)

Yeah I'd recommend Glasgow and it's Weegies any day over Edinburgh.

Edinburgh is a stunning city, with it's castle on an extinct volcano, and the views from Arthurs seat are to die far, but the people!:(

A more conservative, up tight people you'll not meet in this sceptred isle. For fun and frivolity head west to Glasgow and it's warm funny folk.

You can always go to Edinburgh for the day on a very good train service from Glasgow, and still be back in time for tea of a fried Mars bar and a wee dram to wash it down.

SPUGGIE J 30-08-2005 11:56

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G-man its normally fried marsbar chips and a bottle of Buckfasts finest (abelow 20 bottle).:D Most people on here would feal at home in Glasgow they are just as mad. :)

garinda 30-08-2005 12:11

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Lol, even the down and outs know how to party in Glasgow.

I had a high old time with some on a three pieces suite under the George V bridge, when I was walking home from a club. They were so nice they invited me to call again, and I did the following week.:)

SPUGGIE J 30-08-2005 12:31

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Ah yes I remember that conversation, along with a few others.:rolleyes:

SPUGGIE J 30-08-2005 13:18

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G-man I will be in Glasgow in a few weeks time do you want a pic of the GEO V bridge for your collection or some other lovely site maybe to add to the gallery?:)

Uncle Mick 30-08-2005 20:29

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Hi Floss,
I can recommend Berlin. An interesting mix of old and new architecture, lots of history, a bohemian sector in East Berlin, a cheap and efficient underground system some great bars and relativly cheap. Easyjet flights from Liverpool. Also the Christmas market in Leipzig which we visited on the way back from Colditz. Sells the sort of things you like... might even be a Slik cassette there!

cashman 30-08-2005 22:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Uncle Mick
Hi Floss,
I can recommend Berlin. An interesting mix of old and new architecture, lots of history, a bohemian sector in East Berlin, a cheap and efficient underground system some great bars and relativly cheap. Easyjet flights from Liverpool. Also the Christmas market in Leipzig which we visited on the way back from Colditz. Sells the sort of things you like... might even be a Slik cassette there!

berlin aint bad as uncle mick says, but shame about the KRAUTS. lol ;)

garinda 30-08-2005 23:10

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J
G-man I will be in Glasgow in a few weeks time do you want a pic of the GEO V bridge for your collection or some other lovely site maybe to add to the gallery?:)

Er.........no thanks, as you may remember my memories are vivid enough without the need of any new visual stimulation.

The legless woman and her nifty way with two pram wheels, will live with me for ever.;)

SPUGGIE J 30-08-2005 23:26

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How could I forget.

harwood red 30-08-2005 23:31

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hee hee I think mine and spuggie's imagination needs no help with that story garinda!!! I also remember that conversation it led on to spuggie recommending tena lady to me ;) :D :p

SPUGGIE J 30-08-2005 23:34

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And large pampers

:D

garinda 31-08-2005 01:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J
G-man I will be in Glasgow in a few weeks time do you want a pic of the GEO V bridge for your collection or some other lovely site maybe to add to the gallery?:)

No pictures, but if you see the three peice suite under the bridge I'd be most grateful if you could bring it down.

It was a dark red dralon, if my memory serves me right, and quite bouncy.


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