Best European city for weekend break?

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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
My 4 favourite Euro cities for short breaks.
Hamburg
Berlin
Lisbon
Madrid

All cracking great places for a short break.
Of course Lisbon and Madrid would be a bit warmer.
 
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User169

Guest
Interesting set of responses overall. Lots of Spanish cities, quite a few for Italian cities, Germany and Scandinaviclearly have their fan, but very few votes for places in France. I wonder what the reason for that is: over-familiarity, not exotic enough?
 
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User169

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I think Valencia did bankrupt itself - and is taking Spain with it!

Agree - it is fantastic though.

Grenada or Seville are nice - Seville is lovely, probably has more night life and I believe is has warmest climate in Europe.

Yes, that wasn't very clear. I meant it was surprising how long they'd taken to go bankrupt! Calatrava shut down his entire Valencia office at the beginning of the year. It's pretty striking when Spain's most celebrated architect can't sustain an office in his home town.

Seville is a good choice too, especially in Feb/March.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
The correct answer is Barcelona. That is the end of the debate, and we shall expect you to go there and report back with photos.

[EDIT: OK, just read the previous replies/opinions on Barcelona. Praps not then, though I love the place, personally]
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
Lots of good music venues too, we got it wrong in the first place we went to, dreadful pretentious up their own jacksies jazzers but ended up in a great bar with an excellent blues band.
That's kinda why we went, had air-miles aplenty and I travelled there a lot on business, so when Mrs FF asked me where I wanted to go, Chicago to listen to blues and visit the museums was top of the list!
The Blue 'Chicago' bars on Clarke are great, Buddy Guys is OK and I never made it to Kingston Mines which is supposed to be THE place. We went to a good Jazz place too, but can't remember the name. Another time I hope.
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
[QUOTE 2210911, member: 45"]My dad is a European tour guide and so has done them all. He'd say Berlin is the best.[/quote]
Your Dad is Karl Baedeker AICMFP

Berlin does seem to close to becoming the cool Eurocity of the moment, one great advantage is that you can get a gourmet coffee without any prams or baby buggies around you ....
Cycling's meant to be good there too.
 

4F

Active member of Helmets Are Sh*t Lobby
Location
Suffolk.
Berlin
If going to Ireland Cork for me wins hands down over Dublin (too many pissed English in Dublin for my liking..)
 

The Jogger

Legendary Member
Location
West Sussex
[QUOTE 2211008, member: 259"]My benchmark's pretty high - I'm six foot three. :thumbsup:[/quote]

I'm not arguing with you Mort, Bruges is a wonderful place, even the nats in the Hotel Martn's Relais bit us lovingly. After all it's moules, frites and Belguim humour are renowned. :surrender::surrender: ( this is my Italian side coming out, no offence to any Italians).
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
I can reccomend Cologne for a weekend away. Plenty to see and do. Easy to get to by Eurostar, change at Brussels, or flight to Cologne/Bonn.
Also Strasburg, another lovely city.
 
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User169

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I can reccomend Cologne for a weekend away. Plenty to see and do. Easy to get to by Eurostar, change at Brussels, or flight to Cologne/Bonn.
Also Strasburg, another lovely city.

Cologne is especially good in February when carnaval is on.
 
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