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Pookah posted:This site might be helpful: Awesome. Thank you, I found the site but wasn't sure about travel time.
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Miftan posted:Awesome. Thank you, I found the site but wasn't sure about travel time. No probs I haven't traveled that route in a ferry myself, though I've done Holyhead - Dun laoghaire many times, and oh god, Rosslare - Cherbourg; all 18 glorious hours of it...
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# ? Sep 18, 2012 17:11 |
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Goons, I'm tired of seeing old castles. What are some cool things to see in Edinburgh besides castles?
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# ? Sep 21, 2012 18:25 |
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Miftan posted:Goons, I'm tired of seeing old castles. What are some cool things to see in Edinburgh besides castles? Football.
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# ? Sep 21, 2012 18:45 |
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Well it's weekend, go people-watching and witness how normal girls are suddenly dressed as hookers. This fascinating behavior can be seen all over the UK though, not just Edinburgh
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Rojkir posted:Well it's weekend, go people-watching and witness how normal girls are suddenly dressed as hookers. This fascinating behavior can be seen all over the UK though, not just Edinburgh I've already seen a bit of that. It caught me by suprise when she slapped me after I offered her a 50.
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Rojkir posted:Well it's weekend, go people-watching and witness how normal girls are suddenly dressed as hookers. This fascinating behavior can be seen all over the UK though, not just Edinburgh It's like they are asking for it, am I right?
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# ? Sep 21, 2012 22:11 |
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How does a "normal girl" dress exactly?
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# ? Sep 23, 2012 15:25 |
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Limastock posted:How does a "normal girl" dress exactly? More square centimeters of clothing than makeup is a good start.
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# ? Sep 23, 2012 16:55 |
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Anyone ever hear of Gabriel's Hostel in Bratislava? It has some interesting reviews to say the least quote:DO NOT stay here!!! And don't trust the staff at the info desk at the train station!! We were roped into paying for the owner's taxi from the station, and when we got to the place, there were signs all up the stairs saying "STOP HOSTEL GABRIEL." The place was horrible. We saw mould growing on the pillows. I kind of want to check it out just to see how horrible it is
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# ? Sep 23, 2012 22:06 |
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I booked a trip to Europe scheduled for next week. I'll fly into Dusseldorf and out from Madrid (it was cheaper to fly into Dusseldorf and then take Ryanair from Cologne to Spain). I wanted to see Barcelona, Granada, Seville, and perhaps a few day trips in the south. Any opinions on how the protests will affect tourists? From the looks of things now, I think I could just avoid the squares where the protests are but I don't want to be there if things get really hairy. Does anyone know if there are big protests in Seville and Granada too? If things get bad, my plan B is to work my way down to Madrid by train. Mrs. Mahler fucked around with this message at 02:58 on Sep 27, 2012 |
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I was in Madrid this summer during the miner protests. As long as you're not participating in any of them/not in the same plaza observing you will be fine. They're not usually during the middle of the day when you'd be going out to see museums or whatever.
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# ? Sep 27, 2012 13:38 |
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So my fiancee changed her mind and decided that she wanted to head to Amsterdam. We'll be there from the 12th to the 16th. What suggestions do you have for things to do/see?
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Ajaxify posted:So my fiancee changed her mind and decided that she wanted to head to Amsterdam. We'll be there from the 12th to the 16th. What suggestions do you have for things to do/see? I spent 2 days just walking around without actually doing anything, it's all amazing. There's a free ferry behind central station that leads to some pretty cool restaraunts on the water which is a pretty good way to spend an afternoon.
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Ajaxify posted:So my fiancee changed her mind and decided that she wanted to head to Amsterdam. We'll be there from the 12th to the 16th. What suggestions do you have for things to do/see? Does she like cats? If she likes cats then I have 2 excellent suggestions. 1) De Poezenboot -Pet some cats on a boat, buy a couple of t-shirts. http://www.poezenboot.nl/ 2) De Kattenkabinet -A man had a cat who died and he went nuts and turned his house into a cat museum. It is awesome don't skip it. http://www.kattenkabinet.nl/
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# ? Oct 1, 2012 23:01 |
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So my wife and I are in Cork and this place seems kind of run down. We're staying at the Hayfield Manor by the University. I guess we'll go to the Blarney castle tomorrow... But really we want to drink and have a good time. Any ideas?
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Wagoneer posted:So my wife and I are in Cork and this place seems kind of run down. We're staying at the Hayfield Manor by the University. I guess we'll go to the Blarney castle tomorrow... But really we want to drink and have a good time. Any ideas? Cork is full of squeaky Corkonians - go to Galway it's much more fun. (Mostly kidding, but the Cork accent is quite annoying and high-pitched)
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# ? Oct 3, 2012 21:48 |
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Pookah posted:Cork is full of squeaky Corkonians - go to Galway it's much more fun. We went to Galway our first 2 nights - it was awesome Heading to Dublin in 2 days, too.
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Ajaxify posted:So my fiancee changed her mind and decided that she wanted to head to Amsterdam. We'll be there from the 12th to the 16th. What suggestions do you have for things to do/see? Amsterdam stedelijk museum has re-opened. yay. Van Gogh, Rijksmuseum: still closed (though the van Gogh collection is partly on display in the hermitage dependance and one small part of the Rijksmuseum with the best pieces is still open).
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NihilismNow posted:Amsterdam stedelijk museum has re-opened. yay. Was the Rijksmuseum ever fully open at any point in history, or is it just like a running joke in Amsterdam? I went to the Rijks for the first time literally in summer of 2007 and it was 90% closed/under renovation then. I went back in 2011 and it was exactly the same as summer 2007.
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Saladman posted:Was the Rijksmuseum ever fully open at any point in history, or is it just like a running joke in Amsterdam? I went to the Rijks for the first time literally in summer of 2007 and it was 90% closed/under renovation then. I went back in 2011 and it was exactly the same as summer 2007. It's a joke. Renovation started in 2003, they plan to finish it around 2013.
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# ? Oct 4, 2012 21:55 |
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I plan on traveling from: Munich -> Salzburg -> Vienna -> Prague -> Leipzig I want to rent a smartphone to save on costs and not have a $1000 roaming data bill or something when I get home. I want it for maps, translations, "What do I do now?", "When is the next train/bus/mule arriving?", conversion rates, Facebooking to the world "Hey guys, let me annoy you with pictures of my travels!", and just to be a technologically dependent nerd and Foursquare my location or something. I'm not as interested in talking as much as I am in internetting. Is there a good cheap way to do this? About how much do they cost? How do I return it when I'm done? Tell me about taking the internet with me! Edit: Also willing to buy if the price is right. Maybe I'll pick up a compatible phone from ebay, and get the sim card separately. Kobalt fucked around with this message at 07:52 on Oct 5, 2012 |
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Kobalt posted:I plan on traveling from: Can you not unlock the phone you already have—or an older smartphone—e.g. by hacking it or by paying $$ // calling your carrier? This would definitely be the best way as phone rental services are usually either/both A) loving terrible phones and B) hilariously expensive. Also, as far as I'm aware, there is no good data plan in Europe for multiple countries. Cell phone service in Europe is about as insulting as the US was in the late 90s/early 2000s (remember when area codes mattered? well it's still almost like that here given how small the countries are). You can get prepaid SIMs with good data rates in Germany, in Austria, or in Czech Republic, but not one good for all three. Expect to pay around $1/MB for the cheapest ones* (e.g. WorldSIM). *or you could buy a SIM card for every country, in which case you can get data for more like $1 for 20 MB, but then you'd have to buy and keep switching SIMs.
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# ? Oct 5, 2012 11:37 |
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Just buy a (second hand) lower end android phone like the ZTE blade or HTC wildfire and use that in combination with wifi.
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# ? Oct 5, 2012 11:51 |
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Rojkir posted:Just buy a (second hand) lower end android phone like the ZTE blade or HTC wildfire and use that in combination with wifi. It's way cheaper and more dependable to get a month of internet for your cell phone than it is to pay for hotspots.
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# ? Oct 5, 2012 14:54 |
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I use blau.de and I'm happy with it. If you don't get any options, it's 24c/MB in Germany for data and 49c/MB in the EU. You can buy a 50MB EU option for 4.99. You can buy a SIM and refill cards all over Germany at DM and Norma. There's other providers like Congstar that offer similar rates, if you like. I suspect that will be a better deal for you than buying 3 different prepay cards.
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In Vienna, go to the tourist hot spots (Stephansplatz and Schwedenplatz come to mind) and find a very bored looking guy in a windbreaker hawking Vectone mobile sim cards. I think they give you the card for free (that's the deal on their website, at least), so don't pay for the card if it's empty...make sure to clarify this. Then you load 8.80 euros on it and that gives you 1,000 "units." Each unit is 1 minute, 1 sms, or 1 megabyte. It lasts for 15 or 30 days. For pre-paid data service I don't think you can beat that in Austria. edit: There are free wifi hotspots around Vienna called "freewave" usually. All mcdonalds and starbucks also have free wifi and you don't have to be a customer to use it. Use google maps pre-cache feature to load entire city centers onto your phone via wifi or before you leave to save on data charges. You can probably get away without cellular data, but I will admit things are easier if you have it. sleepy gary fucked around with this message at 18:53 on Oct 5, 2012 |
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DNova posted:Use google maps pre-cache feature to load entire city centers onto your phone via wifi or before you leave to save on data charges. This sounds rad, how do you do it?
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Arnold of Soissons posted:This sounds rad, how do you do it? I think it depends on your version of google maps and/or android. You have to enable it in labs first, then go to some city, then in options it will say "make available offline" and you can select how much area to save, and it shows you how much it costs you in storage space. It's not much if you have a relatively recent phone.
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DNova posted:I think it depends on your version of google maps and/or android. You have to enable it in labs first, then go to some city, then in options it will say "make available offline" and you can select how much area to save, and it shows you how much it costs you in storage space. It's not much if you have a relatively recent phone. Thanks, I can't wait to take a crack at that.
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Arnold of Soissons posted:Thanks, I can't wait to take a crack at that. That's what helped me navigate Vienna before I had any data service. It can be quite useful.
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Thoguh posted:It's way cheaper and more dependable to get a month of internet for your cell phone than it is to pay for hotspots. I mend free wifi of course. Should be abundant.
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# ? Oct 6, 2012 00:43 |
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In Dublin staying by the docks/O2 for the next few days. Anything going on aside from (insert tourist thing here) that would be worth doing?
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Hi goons. I'm planning a trip to Europe early next year and have been thinking about going mid Febuary to the end of march. I'm think Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, the Czech Republic and possibly Austria. Essentially I love the beers, but I'm also really looking forward to the museums and history side of things. My main question more is pretty much how doable is travel (mainly by rail) in European winter? I'm sure this's been asked plenty of times but this thread is huge.
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sewersider posted:Hi goons. I'm planning a trip to Europe early next year and have been thinking about going mid Febuary to the end of march. As doable as it is in summer.
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sewersider posted:Hi goons. I'm planning a trip to Europe early next year and have been thinking about going mid Febuary to the end of march. I've been taking busses everywhere. It's a lot cheaper if you don't mind spending litteraly 10 hours on a bus to get somewhere. Megabus.com tickets go for really cheap, though i'm not sure exactly what their destinations are. Definitely look it up though
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sewersider posted:Hi goons. I'm planning a trip to Europe early next year and have been thinking about going mid Febuary to the end of march. When you say Belgium, do you mean Brussels, or do you want to see more of the country? Just curious, but there are near beer things *everywhere*.
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sewersider posted:My main question more is pretty much how doable is travel (mainly by rail) in European winter? I WILL say however, that if you plan on doing the backpacking/hostel thing, be cognizant of how far your hostel is from the train stations. My lady and I had some long walks in the snow I could have done without. Specifically walking to Alexanderplatz from the berlin rail way station in 2 feet of fresh snow was a nightmare and one of the only times I broke down and got a taxi. Just be ready because unless you live in Minnesota here you will not be used to the cold. Just layer up and get some good gloves and you will be fine. I managed to do the whole trip in basically some thermals and a U.S. Navy p-coat fyi.
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I'm studying abroad in Salzburg, and I have a week (and the adjoining weekends) off coming up relatively soon. I'll wind up seeing quite a bit of Austria during the main course of the program, so what are some good places to go outside of Salzburg that won't break the bank? I was vaguely thinking of seeing the Sedlec Ossuary, and of visiting a friend in Rome, but those are both negotiable and I don't really have a lot of ideas besides that.
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Go to Rome.
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