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Suggestions for European Stopover05 May 2006 21:25 GMT13
I am considering travelling to Europe via London. Which of the following are
recommended?
Frankfurt
Munich
Budapest or Prague? What would you recomend?05 May 2006 21:14 GMT21
I have the possibility to go by the end of the month to Budapest or
Prague. Which would you reccommend?
Can you give me tips related to the 2 possibilities?
Thanks
Travel to Italy - need advice05 May 2006 20:58 GMT25
My wife and I are scheduled to be in Italy on teh 14th of May '06. This
would be our first visit to Italy. I would like to post my Itinerary
and see if any of you could give me pointers on the best way to travel
inside Italy, is the drive worth it etc.,
How to Buy a Cheap Seat in First Class05 May 2006 20:37 GMT1
So far this information seems only valid for US flights.
If the terms (or practices) 'Q-Up' or 'Y-Up' are valid for flights
to Europe, somebody out there knows and will inform us.
****
Trauma Survivors - You don't have to go it alone any more05 May 2006 19:39 GMT1
Almost to a person, those who have suffered serious physical trauma,
whether by car accident, work related trauma injury, shooting and
stabbing victims and other major trauma injuries have had few if any
resources for their recovery other than professional help - the help
UK - Travelodge hotels - a bizarre scam05 May 2006 17:21 GMT62
The night before last I stayed in a Travelodge hotel for the first (and
quite possibly the last) time.
In fairness, I suppose that £51 for a room would be cheap for a family
group, but it's expensive for a single traveller. (A potential employer was
Recommendations for travel/health Insurance05 May 2006 14:01 GMT23
Some of you will recall that I spend my working life
travelling bi/tri weekly to other countries.
Usually when in the foreign country I rely on the health
cover supplied to me by the E101/111 forms but I have
Spain - weather in November05 May 2006 09:54 GMT3
Thinnking about a tour to Spain in early November.
We will be in Madrid, Saville, Cordoba, Toledo etc.
Will the weather be nice during the day, and if colder at night,
how cold. Also, what about rain.
I found this Homepage05 May 2006 08:31 GMT3
http://www.hoooliday.com
a very good information about countries
in EUROPE:
have a nice day, enjoy your trip
Credit cards companies in Europe facing scrutiny05 May 2006 08:02 GMT3
The article does not mention that many european cards are not
really credit, the sums due are collected each month so the
banks make nothing off of card holders carrying a huge
consumer debt.  This is the money maker in the US but
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a few hours near Prague04 May 2006 22:42 GMT7
I have a few hours to spare in Prague, on my way to Istanbul.
I've been to Prague before and don't find it that interesting
(the world's biggest theme park, albeit with good beer and ice
cream).  On the other hand, I don't have much experience of small
Getting from Alfama to Belem in Lisbon04 May 2006 22:38 GMT4
We're going to be on a cruise that calls in Lisbon for a day.  We're
due in at 9:00 am, and have to leave at 4:00pm, so we'll have maybe
6-1/2 hours.  We'd like to walk around Alfama, and also visit Belem for
the Tower and the Monastery.  I bought a guide book, and it looks like
camping w bikes04 May 2006 22:36 GMT2
We go camping in France every year but this time we are considering
taking our bikes (roof rack). We never stay in one place longer than
four days so we are on the road quite often. Do you find it a good idea
to take bikes (I mean- if you move from one place to another and you
 
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