A place that isn't exactly the hot-spot of all euro travelers is Chamonix, France. We were in Geneva, Switzerland which is located basically at the base of the Swiss Alps (which was gorgeous, but it's a skip-over in my opinion) and we didn't like it there, but we were looking at the mountain range one morning and we were like...let's go there, so we did, and it was BY FAR the best part of the trip. You will never find a more perfect (in every respect) place in the world. If you consider going here, I'll try to direct you to this quaint hotel owned and operated by two 20 year old English chicks who liked it there so much, that they never left, and they cook breakfast for you each morning by the fireplace. It's chilly there, but absolutely brilliant. Take some hiking stuff though, you have to get on the mountain, but if you're actually packing then I'm sure that's your intentions.
Amsterdam is much more gorgeous than you might anticipate with Cocentric canals that if you're at all "enlightened" can prove to get you really lost, or really help you find your way home.
I really want to go to Prague, Munich and Florence. That's three of my next stops. If you really want to party then go to Barcelona, and if you're a guy then you'd love it because the women are amazing.
Just don't waste too much travel time hitting big cities everywhere, countryside trains are slow, so if you can take a bus somewhere, do that.
when are you going?
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