Genoa is fab, just remember when the streets get narrower that means you are heading for the red light district hahah, I discovered that one of my stops there!!Genoa. Also Hamburg .
The first of many?Genoa is fab, just remember when the streets get narrower that means you are heading for the red light district hahah, I discovered that one of my stops there!!
I like to go on cruises so have docked there a couple of times, have only had the pleasure of the red light district once though hahah!The first of many?
We were there last March. Stayed in the Hotel Palazzo Grillo in that area. Just up the alley from where Daniel O'Connell died. A lot safer than Dublin.Genoa is fab, just remember when the streets get narrower that means you are heading for the red light district hahah, I discovered that one of my stops there!!
I was in Transylvania about 10 years ago. I flew into Bucharest and drove over the mountains to Sighisoara. It's one of the most beautiful places I've even seen. Definitely a place I want to go back to.I went to Sibiu in Romania (specifically in Transylvania) with Ryanair earlier in the year. It is a really beautiful small city with lots of museums, well worth spending two days in. We hired a car, there are lots of interesting places to visit between 30 min and an hour's drive.
Brilliant link, many thanks.Cambridge is not so cheap for accommodation but you can cut costs and have a fun experience by staying in student rooms in one of the colleges (https://www.universityrooms.com/). It is very cheap and easy to get to get to. Just fly to Stanstead and it is three stops on the direct train from the airport. Many of the colleges are free to visit as is King's College chapel. Punting on the river is cheap if you are willing to share a punt and the Kettle's Yard museum is great. Plus walking around if free and Cambridge is just so beautiful.
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