Limerick.
Limerick.
Siena.
Munich.
Anyone been to Argentina and have tips?
Argentina is third world?
South America on the whole is one big dust riddled shanty town.
Is another good option, never been to the north of Portugal.
I know it doesn't fall on the right side of the curtain but I loved Sofia when I went. Food is brilliant.
I'd second that. Been there three time this year and never ate in the same place twice. Yet to get anything less than excellent.
The people are head and shoulders over the rest of the iron curtain cretins too.
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Can you fly to Sofia from Scotland?
I'd be very surprised if you couldn't.
Die you Irish cunt.
Ryanair do a non stop from Edinburgh to Sofia.
I've looked at Dublin as well but fuck me it looks expensive.
I think everyone speaks Spanish in Bilbao. You don't really hear much Basque.
It's the weird little mountain towns (which are great) that are a struggle.
I really enjoyed Naples. I went at Christmas and it was probably one of my favourite holidays. If you can find out if they start decorating the place up when you're going I'd really recommend it. They have this amazing cultural dedication to the nativity but it takes on a whole different form. You can buy the Napoli starting lineup instead of the three shepards. I'm not sure they'll still have this one up from when I went though:
There were also several variations on Berlusconi as Satan. The city is eminently walkable and if you want to shove a bit of tourism, you can do Pompeii during the day and still get back for a culturally appropriate time for dinner.
Also my Italian doesn't go any further than Grazi and I survived.
Bilbao is indeed great. You could also easily work in a few days in San Sebastian (and/or other nearby towns).
Rotterdam, Seville, Granada, Porto or perhaps Corsica. Bologna is ace too but I think if you’ve got a week to play with, you’d probs want to split that with another city or just do the whole region - Bologna, Parma, Modena. If the fixtures work out, it’d be pretty easy to squeeze a couple of football matches in too.
Me and two friends have booked flights for two weeks in India over Christmas. I’m pretty damn excited.
Anywhere planned?
Looks like my two weeks off in March are solid. New York. Lay it on me.
I've solo travelled a lot of places, but I was really glad I went on a fully organised tour in India. The country really is something totally different, and the most culture shock I've ever had.
Golden Triangle is great. Some really cool spots along the coast in Mumbai as well. Travel by train if you're brave.
My friend did the train and it sounded a pretty mental experience. India is completely mental - Goa should be ok due to the Portuguese influence but Agra, Bangalore and Jaipur were all different levels of crazy.
I'm off to Madrid on Saturday, I'll be mostly working but is there anything worth checking out?
The royal palace is pretty incredible. Take a bike around Buen Retiro Park.
Bernabau and Athletico obviously.
I'll be staying next to the Bernebau, it's the Clasico as well that week but it's in Barcelona.
I've heard the new Atletico stadium is in the middle of nowhere.
edit: Anyone know if they do a thing like 3 do where I can buy a simcard that comes loaded with data?
Yeah I've bought a sim card with data in Spain before, Vodafone iirc but you might need ID.
Go to a game at the Wanda if you can, it's better than the Bernabeu.
Sadly the two games I could make it to are away from home.
Why would you not just use your own data plan?
Why would I get charged through the nose using foreign data if I could just buy 15GB of data for 15 quid? That's a mugs game.
They still fall under the roaming regulations if we go visit, yeah.
Guess it’s not the same the other way round.
Not sure if this still applies then.
https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/the-...-to-spain.html
There's one looks to be 10.5GB for €20.
https://m.orange.es/tienda/tarifa/movil-prepago/
That Lycamobile one is perfect. I couldn't give a shit about minutes just need to be able to use Spotify and check Twitter when I'm bored.
Cheers.
Just landed in Iceland, here for a week. Really looking forward to it although it's cost a BOMB.
Does Pen live here? Or Amigo? One of them lot.
Apart from being bonkers expensive, Iceland is incredible.
I’ve heard this before. How much is a beer/coffee/pretentious chocolate?
I’ve eaten so much tapas today that I’ve gone back to my Airbnb for a nap. Call me Jose.