I've visited all apart from Geneve. Prague and Amsterdam in particular have a very cosy feeling to them that makes you want to stay and actually move there. Vienna is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
I've visited all apart from Geneve. Prague and Amsterdam in particular have a very cosy feeling to them that makes you want to stay and actually move there. Vienna is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
And what about London?
Geneve is on my list because of the collider CERN. It can be visited to certain times. And as I know that there is a buddhist monastery somewhere in this city. Vienna has impressive baroque buildings I am interest in, a must have.
Geneve is on my list because of the collider CERN. It can be visited to certain times. And as I know that there is a buddhist monastery somewhere in this city. Vienna has impressive baroque buildings I am interest in, a must have.
I believe in your words: was in Zürich last year and the prices at some spots in the city are horrifically expensive indeed. Don't think that it is different in Geneve.
I believe in your words: was in Zürich last year and the prices at some spots in the city are horrifically expensive indeed. Don't think that it is different in Geneve.
Pretty sure a cheeseburger and chips at Burger King was the equivalent of like ten pounds. F.
Abroad : Rural Switzerland, i visited during winter so would like to see it when theres no snow especially the german parts, miami, venice, Santorini, Road trip round italy
Within UK - Snowdonia, Elan Valley, NI, anglesey and Lake Windermere, oh and Portmeiron
I need to get to Egypt at some point. I also want to visit Canada - which will be pretty easy to do as I'm studying abroad in the US next year. I'd also love to visit Chernobyl, and the Scandinavian countries I haven't seen yet - only been to Finland.
It's been a lifelong dream of mine to ride the Trans-Siberian or Trans-Mongolian Railway, so I hope to do that at some point in the future.
Given that I won’t be travelling abroad or even nationally any time soon, my humble list consists of: 1) London Transport Museum 2) Imperial War Museum 3) British (or the not-so-British) museum
…and by extension, every other museum in the vicinity.
In no particular order: Tokyo, New York, Rome, Geneva and Seoul.
You are talking about the city in the Switzerland? I just realized that I have a typo my comments above, as I always thought that it is written with an 'a' at the end.