For Brehs who Traveled to Europe, Describe Your Experience-ll

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I was in Amsterdam a few weeks ago. It was pretty chill, mostly went to coffee shop which was a trip to see people rolling up and getting high in public. It was pretty diverse, black coffee shop workers, black hotel staff, brown people everywhere in general. I liked it but probably had rose tinted glasses on since I was there with a new lover....walking hand in hand, frolicking around Dam and through the red lights surrounded by tourists, whores and dboys :wub:

I want to go to one of the countries where the northern lights are.
 

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Whats wrong with las ramblas?

The food is overpriced and not authentic. With the exception of the Boquiera market, the food on Las ramblas is known to be tourist traps. Some of the restaurants will even scam you on the bill...i know of two people who got finessed there.
 

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You must have only visited Sydney and/or Melbourne. Rednecks are there and they're called boguns ...and AUS has skinhead gangs as well.

London - Very expensive hotels, nonstop nightlife with diverse crowd and good music, lots of people with fashion sense. Good for shopping, theater, museums, ethnic food. The weather really does suck though, most of the times I've been there has been rainy or cloudy.

Paris - Hotels are expensive but the city has a lot of reasonable airbnbs. The food and desserts are as good as the hype, you just have to know what you're looking for and where to find it. Clubs and bars are dope, jazz spots in the 3rd arr. are legendary. Get museums tickets in advance and verify if its open..they close on random days.

Barcelona - Beautiful weather, all types of beaches from family to nude, good food (just avoid eating near las ramblas), and crazy viewpoints (atop Montjuic, top of la sagrada, mountains behind the city)....insane music festivals all throughout the year. I ended up at one by accident...went to the samba type area in the black neighborhood :ehh:didn't even realize they had that big of black population. they were selling homemade drinks..reminded me of a nutcracker :ohhh: then went to a rave inside the montjuic castle :wow::wow::wow:

Seville - traditional Spanish culture i.e bullfighting, Flamenco, etc.

Grenada - underrated city. Built on a hillside, its where the Alhambra is, the last remaining palace of Muslim rule in Europe. by far the most breathtaking piece of architecture i've seen IRL. islamic prayers are handcarved into the walls like a mosiac pattern. Also home of flamenco in the gypsy caves. They still have shows inside small theaters in the caves. Very emotional dancing and singing. Also home of tapas....no bullshyt you order a drink and they give you free food. Meatballs, potatoes in red sauce, egg dishes...:wow:

Madrid - very populated city. Reminded me of NYC in someways. The people were a bit colder in comparison to those in the south, who were more down to earth. The Prado museum is a worth checking out.

Rome - I honestly didn't like Rome the first time I visited it. On the second visit I appreciated it a lot more once I got to find the pockets where tourists weren't. Incredible food if you know where to go, lots of tourist traps so do research beforehand. It's ruins, palaces, and history is impressive IRL. And the Vatican is a must see even if you aren't catholic.

Florence - Smaller city, down to earth people, lots of tourists, and incredible food. Less tomato sauce and pasta, more fresh local meat and veggies.

Venice - The architecture and waterways look so surreal it feels like a theme park sometimes. It's narrow alleys are literally a maze...you will get lost, but it's small enough to find your way soon. No cars or horns, just the sound of water and boats...a very unique peaceful place, especially at night. Hotels can be expensive but I found a reasonable airbnb in a great area.

Prague - Smaller city, big city vibe, decent nightlife with good music. Met cool people who were down to earth and also some attitudes

Berlin - Extremely liberal place. The airport bathroom had a vending machine for a vibrating cock ring, butt plug, and an inflatable vagina in the men's bathroom. Not a lot of English spoken...Good clubs with lots of hip hop. Grafitti thats out of this world...good museums...good turkish food (doner kebabs :wow:)

i got more but i'm tired of typing lol

i heard venice smells, is that true?
 
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