Which one of these European cities do you suggest I visit?
York (ENG), Lyon (FRA), Bordeaux (FRA), Valencia (SPA), Siena (ITA), Naples (ITA), Olomouc (CZE), Kosice (SLK), Poznan (POL), Wroclaw (POL), Gdansk (POL), Brasov (ROM). These are the cities that I have not had a chance to see. I only have money and time to see one or two of them.
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- Naples
- go to london england
- If you haven't been to Spain or Italy, definitely go there!
- Naples and Bordeaux
- Naples! do some more resarch 2 on which ones u woold like to visit too!
- try paris or venice...idk! or london
- none of them.
- Naples, great place to go to man!!!!!!!
- BELFAST!
- I'd suggest Lyon and Naples
- York and Vienna.(I know that you didn't mention Vienna).
- You should be asking people that know you personally. They would steer you better that any of us ever could.
- Bordeaux and Siena
- Poznan (POL), Wroclaw (POL), Gdansk (POL) may be worth a few days each. Wroclaw specially. Wrocław (or Breslau) is one of Poland's most beautiful cities with splendid historic buildings. It is also a busy cultural centre. Thus, the city has a lot to offer to tourists. There is a wide choice of tourist attractions to choose from. While in Wrocław, one has to see the Market Square with its brilliantly painted buildings around and the eye-catching Gothic Town Hall. The other tourist attraction not to be missed is the impressive complex of religious architecture on Cathedral Island. They have been described in detail in the Sightseeing the Old Town section. Thus, other top city attractions are listed below: Wrocław — picturesquely situated on 12 islands connected by 112 bridges — is often referred to as "Lower Silesian Venice." Before World War II within the city boundaries there were as many as 303 bridges and footbridges. Nowadays taking into account modern criteria i.e. all the river bridges, canal bridges, footbridges over the railway tracks and the streets, there are about 220 of them. .
- Siena - this is the jewel of Tuscany; Brasov - near Dracula's castle
- for west: the coast of Bretagne. or the 2 cities you mentioned. for east: visit Berlin first and from there take the train to Warsaw. Have a look at Warsaw and then take the train to Gdansk. Gdansk is far prettier than Poznan.
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