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Topic: Recommend me some things to do\see in UK\Germany
WetWired
Posts: 3768
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Going to the following places next month in the UK and Germany\Austria, anyone got their recommendations for things to do and see?

UK:

London - 4 days
Portsmouth - 2 days
Bath - 1 Day
Brief stopovers (a few hours) in Windsor, Salisbury, Amesbury, Avebury, Cotswolds


Germany:

Munich
Fussen
Nuremberg
Bamberg
Berlin

Austria:
Salzburg

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HyperJ
Posts: 8
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What kind of things you into? are you fit and health looking for exercise, a beer monster looking for pubs, or a mixture of both?

(ex Londoner)
WetWired
Posts: 3769
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm not really into seeing the night life, but I do plan to check out some of germany's awesome beer halls\gardens. I'm more interested in historical\architectural stuff.
HyperJ
Posts: 9
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Just a couple of ideas.

Sir John Soane's Museum (http://www.soane.org/) has has some interesting items, some of the architecture of the building is awesome too.

You can take a walk around some of the smaller streets around Westminster, quite a few 18th century buildings around.

St Paul's Cathedral is always worth a look just to take in the scale of it, Tate Modern is 5 minutes over the 'wobbly' bridge from there too.

If you do fancy some beers, friday/saturday night on the river at Richmond after chilling out in Richmond park in the afternoon, views right across the city is always nice. Soho if you want something more central is also worth a look.
nubbin
Posts: 402
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
When you're in Munich, I strongly recommend a visit to the Concentration Camp at Dachau (about a 45min train ride from Munich)... I was there in winter, waist-deep snow... an amazing and eye-opening experience...
dafugg
Posts: 1507
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The castle at Salzburg has a kar98k and about 100 other rifles on display if you're into that. The tram thing up to it is pretty cool too. If you're going there and you like chocolate you'll be s***ting fully formed mozart chocolates in no time.
IncrEdible_vEgetable
Posts: 1221
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Pat a Schnauzer.
Eat a schnitzel.
Star in your very own schizer movie.
Le Infidel
Posts: 2172
Location: Netherlands
incredible with the crack ups again lol

pretzels are definitely something to hve in munich, i dont think ive ever eaten them before anywhere else and it was a great thing with beer

definitely check out the markets in munich i stayed quite a few hours there. not far from it there is a jewish propaganda monument which was bizarre to see. i was looking for the beer hall that the nazi's' started out in but it was torn down apparently.

if you really like your architecture I would maybe visit klagenfurt in Austria, not as good as Wien but still coll to see with the old renesaince style buildings there. venice isnt too var from klagenfurt either, did that in a few hours by car. expect to pay through your ass for the austrian highway use, their toll system was really weird and expensive.

its probably on your list already but check out the swan kings palaces around munich, i forget which one it was but one of them was an inspiration for the castle at the disneyland in the US
shad
Posts: 2328
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Declare war on Poland.
Python
Posts: 208
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
I'm actually going to Bath in September! For a wedding, I've got no idea what we're going to be doing the other days there...
twat
Posts: 210
Location: UK
Just spent the weekend in Bath, and drove past stonehenge (both for the second time)... enjoyed both those again. The Roman Baths are so sweet, dont know why but the bottom corner of the main bath looking up towards the Abbey, could sit and watch that view all day...

Also, if your going that way, the Glastonbury Abbey is meant to be really good, but I havent done it myself, so only on hearsay.
mooby
Posts: 4138
Location: UK
Cotswolds
LOL!

Anyway,

Bath is nice, good for a day. Go to Sally Luns too.

London. f*** loads. Do the sites. Do an open bus tour. Hit one of the 4000+ pubs / bars then clubs (AKA, The End, The Cross, Ministry of Sound, Fabric) are some of the bigger popular ones. Check out dontstayin.com for more. Get up to Lords and Abbey road (near my pad). Get on a boat party too if you can. Tones go from Embankment. Awsome fun, up and down the Thames, see all the sites and piss up too.

Germany:

Munich (love this town. Get down to sax bar for a bevy. Good crew there.)
Berlin (love this town more. So much to do. Get on a free walking tour. Visit the Sony centre building. crazy. Cracking clubs there too.)
Le Infidel
Posts: 2176
Location: Netherlands
i liked munich more than berlin, but berlin did have a lot of good clubs
WetWired
Posts: 3773
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
no clubs, just beer gardens
Staroka
Posts: 128
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
while in Munich, you could try to zugspitze (tallest mountain in Deutschland)

train out then catch the see-through-bottom cable car. the view is amazing!
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