- Jan 3, 2012
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I know I was listing out places that we love. Sorry if that wasnt clear for you. I have also been to sarlat many times
No probs, mate...., in an Australian accent.... not that I am Australian.
I know I was listing out places that we love. Sorry if that wasnt clear for you. I have also been to sarlat many times
Eglise Jeanne D'Arc, because it is very close to where the she was burnt at the stake by the British.
beautiful little fishing port in South Spain, right next to the French border.
Guessing you didn't do Geography at school?
I meant on the Southern coast, which it sort of is. It's certainly not on the northern coast, and Spain doesn't really have an east coast on account of the rest of Europe.
What?
So many places to list but some that come to mind:
For those who like Prague try Chesky Kromnov (spelling might be off)
Grindlewald, Switzerland
Fussen in Germany neuschwanstein castle (again my spelling sucks)
Crete in the mountains
Boppard, Germany
Zermatt, Switzerland
Belgium, especially Bruges.
[pedant alert] Jeanne d'Arc was burned by the French not the English (although the English had a hidden hand in the proceedings and the English certainly wanted her dead
As to the original question: surely this depends on what you're looking for. Nicest place for nightlife? relaxing on your own? relaxing with family? a romantic getaway? Nicest place for culture? Football?
The only place I've ever wanted to live was Berlin so that must be pretty high but I do love the south-west of France too.
To be honest, there are dozens of brilliant places across Europe - some lively, some beautiful, some both.
There have only been two places in the world so horrible that I couldn't get away quickly enough: Barcelona and Dubai. Everywhere else that I've been has had something going for it.
Ibiza is rather nice if you stay away from San An.
Belgium, especially Bruges.