Sounds great tbh

Of the ones I’ve been to… Budapest > Copenhagen > Sofia > Prague > Vienna > Helsinki > Dublin > Bratislava

Paris unranked as I went when I was 13 and I was an idiot when I was 13.

I think I’d have liked Vienna more if I went there before I’d been to a few other places. Seemed a bit standard issue big European city to me (trams! Old buildings! Cafe culture!). Amsterdam has its flaws but it felt much more distinct.

only been to Brussels and Rome (didn’t realise it was so low but i keep going to non-capitals i guess), definitely Brussels > Rome for me.

going to Copenhagen at the end of November though so that’ll boost the list by 50% and have reasonably high expectations

how have you people been on so many holidays?!

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Budget airlines.

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I guess to me going abroad or anywhere new and far away really seems like it’s a lot of hassle and takes time to pack and plan and then you could get lost or injured and can’t get treated.

Seems like it’s risky to go abroad loads.

God, no idea. At least once a year for every year since I’ve been alive (one foreign parent, so at least annual trips there). Work trips will have evened out any gaps and then some. Must be more than 40 but probably less then 75.

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On average once year for all my life and then a tonne of times for work - so I’ll guess 40-50, maybe more?

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You could have just liked my post ffs.

Snap

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I’ve been to Paris, Rome and Dublin. Rome was my fave.

35 I think, 48.6% of which have been to ski/snowboard

:neutral_face:

only 11.4% have been to Belgium!!!

Yeah

Change of clothes for each day + buffer, basic toiletries, you can probably get anything else you need over there

Depends on how much you want to have planned out ahead of time. You can wing it in loads of places, especially cities.

We have/had reciprocal healthcare arrangements with other European countries, and there’s travel insurance for covering other things.

yeah I imagine it’s different if you’re travelling with another person, I would have to go abroad alone which I would never do

Every day I’m abroad, obviously.

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I prefer travelling alone. Means I can go to the toilet at much as I want without it becoming a “thing”.

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I used to feel like this but you get in the swing of it after a few trips abroad and going through airports and the likes is a piece of piss these days.

You can’t get lost with google maps. And it’s no riskier than walking around Wellingborough.

Obviously

https://www.northantstelegraph.co.uk/news/revealed-wellingborough-s-biggest-crime-hotspots-1-8497613