Going to Europe next week and visiting those cities.
Any cool recommendations or specific spots to go to besides the obvious?
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mystery3Depending on where you're staying in Amsterdam this place had really nice food, chill outdoor seating, good vibes:
https://deblauwedruif.business.site/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=referral
Also check out the MOCO, they have an ongoing Banksy exhibition an the other stuff looks cool too.
https://mocomuseum.com/
How many days will you have in each city?
switchlip2go to Prague before any of the others
CLQRedlight district in Amsterdam and Prague, you won’t regret it
oldmanskiSounds like a good time! Check out the red light district when in Amsterdam, it is interesting to say the least. Watch out for bikes, everyone is riding one and doesnt give a f**k. Not sure your age, but you can drink some beer and some wines at 16, 18 for all others.
Prague is a beautiful city, lots of history there(anywhere in EU really). I only spent 3 days there, went to a club from a recommendation from some local people I met, I cant remember the name of it but it was lit! I will look back on photos and try and see if I can find the name of it. Safe travels and have fun........ remember, what happens on holidays stays on holidays, except chlamydia, chlamydia comes home with you.
Skiblade420I’m curious why you would say that?
Twinjibber77Prague > Paris > Amsterdam > Berlin
Amsterdam is a 3-day trip, max. Pancake house by the Anne Frank museum is a must.
mystery3You could spend three days in Amsterdam just doing museums. If you get board take the train down to Leiden, go to the beach at the Hague. Delft is down that way too.
GhiniIf you want to go to the beach from Amsterdam you do not take the train to Leiden......
Twinjibber77Prague > Paris > Amsterdam > Berlin
Do the English-speaking beer tour on your first night in Prague to make cool friends. Take your historical tours early in the morning before it gets crazy. 7 story club is a trip. Don't sleep on the food in Prague, it's surprisingly good (not like Czech food, literally everything).
Paris absolutely sucked the first 1-2 times I went and I can't really explain why, just wasn't impressed. My remaining trips in Paris were some of the most fun of all time, just do your research before you get there and don't wander around like a dingus.
Amsterdam is a 3-day trip, max. Pancake house by the Anne Frank museum is a must.
Berlin is cool, but there's a lot of places I would choose over it if it was my money.
My fav "sleeper spots" are Florence, Salzburg, anything in Croatia, southern Spain, Dolomites (Italy)... just off the top of my head.
mystery3Note the comma, used to separate items within a sentence.
Seriously though the whole country is the size of a typical county in the US and has very good transportation infrastructure. You can go from anywhere to anywhere else in about an hour.
Skiblade420Having fun in Paris, met up with some local friends / connections.
Some of them have been really cool, but holy shit, the self absorbed traits of the locals is tough to deal with. It’s funny because the stereotype Europeans have for Americans is that we think we’re the best, yet I’m encountering so many strong egos.
**This post was edited on Oct 6th 2021 at 6:10:12pm
Skiblade420Having fun in Paris, met up with some local friends / connections.
Some of them have been really cool, but holy shit, the self absorbed traits of the locals is tough to deal with. It’s funny because the stereotype Europeans have for Americans is that we think we’re the best, yet I’m encountering so many strong egos.
**This post was edited on Oct 6th 2021 at 6:10:12pm
oldmanskiCool, glad you are enjoying it.
It is funny to see how they do stereotype Americans, but honestly, I have seen some arrogant Americans which do give them that taste but I have also seen many of the locals be just as arrogant so it goes both ways. Best to just be humble, have fun and enjoy their culture. Have fun and let me know if you need any bail money.lol
*ninja*Europe just seems so much better than the US... I'm going this spring and I'm thrilled for it
ericformanLol it’s not. It’s different but I wouldn’t say better.
*ninja*fair enough, I haven't been it just seems lit from friends that I've talked to that have been and that are there now. I'm in Seattle and I can't even walk into my condo elevator without a mask