Three days, Krakow, Napoli or somewhere else?
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I loved Naples, scared the hell out of us on the first day, just don't blink and you'll be fine
Capodimonte museum, amazing architecture everywhere, great backstreets, good restaurants, best Pizza in the world.
Vesuvious brooding over everyrhing, half day trip to Pompeii if you're short of time, Caravaggio in a tiny church in San Lorenzo, Neapolitans promenading on a Sunday along the Lungomare, just a brilliant vibrant place.
When we went there was clearly huge investment goingon , I'd love to go back and see it again
Capodimonte museum, amazing architecture everywhere, great backstreets, good restaurants, best Pizza in the world.
Vesuvious brooding over everyrhing, half day trip to Pompeii if you're short of time, Caravaggio in a tiny church in San Lorenzo, Neapolitans promenading on a Sunday along the Lungomare, just a brilliant vibrant place.
When we went there was clearly huge investment goingon , I'd love to go back and see it again
pidsy said:
Depends what you want…
Krakow has some of the best bars I’ve ever been to, massive amounts of history and is cheap as chips.
This. Loved Gdansk, Sopot and off to Wroclaw later in the year. Some really cool bars, cellar pubs and as mentioned, it's pretty cheap although the tourist tax has caught on from when I first went. Krakow has some of the best bars I’ve ever been to, massive amounts of history and is cheap as chips.
I've not been to Napoli so can't comment. Budapest is also a good shout for a 3-day break.
shirt said:
Not sure if flights will work for you but you said you wanted off kilter!
Ljubljana
Tsibilisi
As someone who wants to visit both Ljubljana is bloody expensive to fly into and no direct flights to Georgia from the UK Ljubljana
Tsibilisi
Zagreb is only a short train ride to Ljubljana so that is an option
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