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Dublin Pass
1 review
#196 of 1,249 general tips & advice in Europe
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metsbwd says:
Best tip I can give is to buy the Dublin pass...buy it at the tourist info desk at the airport. If possible, do a 1-day pass and try to get to the main admission-required sites on the same day (Guinness, Kilmainham Gael, Christ Church, St. Patricks, Jameson, etc.). Be sure not to activate it too ea…
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JudgeDredd says:
There is so much to see and do in Budapest! I could go on and on about all the places one must see while in the city. The one thing I say is a must for everyone who goes to Budapest to do is; head out at night and see the city. Bring along your camera and capture this beautiful city at it's best, at…
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paulkernan says:
The Giant's Causeway is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and worthy of a visit, especially if the weather is fine. Comprising of over 40,000 basalt columns that were created when volcanic lava made contact with the sea, cooled rapidly and cracked into these geometrical shapes. Almost all are six-sided, …
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boicot says:
In Roma is difficult find a taxi...when we needed a taxi to go to the airport we couldn´t find one...so we called Giuseppe Mosca. his service is very good i recomend him. g.moscag3@vodafone.it cell 3473759705
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barbalace says:
If you are planning on going to the Vatican City and Museum, make sure to go with a guided tour. There are several people right at the front of the museum who are selling the service. They will usually charge you the admission ticket (which you would have to pay anyway) and the charge for the tour i…
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fulifect says:
cinque terre is a very nice hike and shouldn't be crowded in january, just might be a tad too cold to go swimming! i did the hike with a couple friends in may. we stayed in monterosso and took the train to riomaggiore. it took us about 8 hours but we took our time in each village, had lunch in ma…
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sarahelaine says:
UK opening hours over Christmas
Check in advance, some people shut up early, and some people stay open all night.
The january sales are good fun, but if there's a park adn ride use that - parking is horrific. I've been in car park queues for 45 minutes at Lakeside - no exageration. If you ha…
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janethepain says:
For cheap transport around the UK check out the National Express buses. They are super handy and their fun fares are only 1 pound. I managed to travel from Victoria Station to Bournemouth return for only 2 pound. The station is a handy 5 minute walk from Victoria train station. The fare to Bright…
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pragkid says:
Stay safe, don't get ripped off and maybe consider hiring a guide to aide you through the night.
I found this except of the US State Department’s updated information regarding security in the Czech Republic on the Prague Pub Crawl website. I thought if anyone new the pitfalls of partying in Pra…
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Gaudi city
3 reviews
#205 of 1,249 general tips & advice in Europe
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irmayu says:
Casa Milà,or La Pedrera, built in the years 1906–1910 (officially completed 1912).
My sister doesn't like this building because it is freaky for her.
But I like it, it is like you walk trough some giant forms of bones. You will find there curly walls and some anatomic shapes of chairs, windows,…
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Leiden
2 reviews
#206 of 1,249 general tips & advice in Europe
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dolfijn says:
Get to know Leiden on foot!
When you walk through Leiden you can see that Leiden it's rich of history and it seems like it is very much alive. Leiden's atmosphere is largely determined by the first university in Holland (1575), which has developed into a world-famous centre of science, while its …
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Water Taxi
2 reviews
#207 of 1,249 general tips & advice in Europe
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petrarchanprincess says:
So a lot of people think that the taxis are the cheapest way to get around, but actually using the bus system is the way to go (aka Vaparetto). As per regular Italian ways, you buy your bus ticket before boarding. It's a lot cheaper than using a taxi, and it's also really easy to figure out which ro…
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sarahelaine says:
The London Underground - "the tube" - is one of the oldest, most famous mass transit systems in the world. Mostly, it works very well, but there are things that you should bear in mind when using it.
The first is that decades of underinvestment, and then a new mayor, have combined to make the…
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lauro says:
my flight from manila, philippines back to düsseldorf, germany i had a stopover to amsterdam schiphol international airport.
as a non holder of eu passport, and in deep winter last december 2008, was a horrible experience for me. the schengen police made us wait for an hour in the freezing cold …
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NIghtlife
2 reviews
#210 of 1,249 general tips & advice in Europe
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KoelnSwimr says:
If you are a young person, I would recommend spending your nightlife along Zulpicherstrasse, which is a whole street near the University full of young people. When there is a party going on around town, this is where it is at!
If you are an older person, looking for a more touristy experience, I w…
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