Thursday, October 26, 2017

Top 3 European cities to visit if you have two weeks or less

If a man has only two weeks of vacation per year, it may be difficult to
adjust while a trip he wants to achieve. Assuming your man only way the
West hopes girls game, see the culture, and not lose too much time in the
lines of the airport & # 8212; a trip to Europe can be difficult.
After hopping around the continent for nearly the past two years, I've
knocked on a group of cities that I think may offer men most of what they
want, without losing the most precious resource that he & # 8212; the
weather.
I chose three cities that are close together (with easy access by train,
bus and even boat during good weather), a mixture of many areas that Europe
has to offer, and are mostly in safe from the invasion of refugees. These
three cities are Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest.
Vienna, Austria

This is the cultural stop. The Austrians are called by locals as bland & #
8221; it is not exactly the ideal situation play. But Vienna is a beautiful
city with lots of interesting things to see and do. If you had 14 days in
Europe, you can easily spend 2 or 3 in Vienna and not short of things to
see.
Vienna's certainly fair share of migrants trying to rape and pillage the
local population, but after spending time in the two cities in 2016, I can
safely say that is not nearly as bad as Paris. It is certainly not a cheap
city, but given the two cities on the list, stretching the budget for a few
days shouldn & # 8217; t an issue.
Finally, if you happen to have a daughter in Europe, or perhaps you meet
you click in the other two cities, Vienna is certainly not a bad place to
take a girl for a few days. Watch her eat a sausage or two, see some sites
and save your evenings partying for one of two places.
Bratislava, Slovakia

Just one hour from Vienna by boat, bus or train, and 2-3 in Budapest,
Bratislava will give you an experience off the grid in European culture.
The city center is very nice, once you venture more than a kilometer
outside the center, you're met the rundown and Soviet-style housing that is
so prevalent throughout Eastern Europe.
And that's one of the main reasons I recommend to Bratislava (even though I
said differently last year) & # 8212; it will give you an overview of how
different things can be in Europe, and its stark contrast if you're from
Vienna or Budapest either. If you like the race to the bottom and nature
beaten Bratislava, it's a good chance that you will do trekking to the east
to a place like Ukraine on your next trip.
The girls are pretty, and Bratislava are not all stupid RECEIVES British
stag parties who flock to Prague, Poland and Budapest.
It should be noted that Slovakia uses the euro, and not their own separate
currency. But they certainly does have the wealth that a country like
Austria. Despite this, prices are relatively affordable (expect to pay
about 5 euros for an average meal).
Finally, Bratislava is also a jump away from Brno (1 hour) and Prague (4
hours) in the Czech Republic, if you want to add another country to the
list.
Budapest, Hungary

You can reach Budapest with Vienna by train in about 2 hours, about 2-3 in
Bratislava. It's also buses if that's more your cup of tea.
There was a contrast between my 2015 and 2017 trips to Budapest, so I'll
say & # 8212; get there then it is always good because it can not be much
longer. There are many more British and American expatriates, prices are up
(still quite cheap), and things tend to improve once it happens.
That said, Budapest is a lovely city to celebrate. You can get every night
of the week in the ruin pub area if you wish. On weekends, the Hungarian
clubs are great fun. It's always festivals and events going on (the Red
Bull Air Show is one of my goals for next year).
Local Hungarian girls can certainly be hard, but for a short trip, you'll
probably be able to take a local non daughter to a foreign bar (get there
early to avoid the super-sausage-fest that occurs after midnight).
Closing thoughts
Yes, there certainly are places in Europe that are off the grid, women
warmest, or are more interesting that these three. They all have their
advantages and disadvantages. However, I think these three cities can
provide a bit of everything for the one man who has limited time.
When you consider an hour from downtown to the airport, waiting an hour
before the flight, and the flight and another trip to the center, it's easy
to spend 5-7 hours in transit to the equivalent to a measly two hours
flight. In Europe's far better to take the train and spend that time
enjoying the countryside and enjoying a drink instead of struggling against
the madness of the airport.
These three cities offer easy access and a taste of everything, and you can
plan the next trip based on what you like best.
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