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I'm wondering what you decided Debr4h? Will you let us know? Thanks!
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SubscribeIt's my 30th wedding anniversary at the end of January and I'd like to book a short break for the two of us either in the UK or a short flight to Europe, I have a smallish budget and would prefer city to countryside . Any suggestions?
Hello,
I'm wondering what you decided Debr4h? Will you let us know? Thanks!
I would recommend Bruges too, we went last Easter in our motorhome.
Edinburgh is another favourite of ours, going back up in 2 weeks to see the Christmas market etc. We went to Barcelona just after Christmas, I agree it's lovely, and has lots to see, but just be very aware of pick pockets! Hubby got his wallet picked, then another day we were targeted again, but realised it was a scam just in time!!! In 18 months of touring Europe, it's the only place I wouldn't return to now, which is a shame.
Went to Edinburgh for my birthday a couple of weeks ago and had a brillinat time,such beautiful city and so much to see.
Don't know where you live but just priced (flights only - not extras) on Google for 4 days end of Jan. Stansted to Rome - £40 each return!!! I MAY be forced to join you!
Wherever you go, I hope you have a lovely few days.
ITALY every time...
It depends what you like though. Florence and Rome are both beautiful (and romantic!). Both have lots to see whatever time of year - art and museums, little restaurants, lovely walks, a river meandering along. There are also shopping opportunities and both have good transport links with winter flights.
There will be options for all budgets too. We rented a little apartment in Rome and "lived like a local" for four days. (Obviously, a local on holiday!)...Bliss.
If you go to Brussels by Eurostar you can use the Belgian trains for free I think only for 24 hours at each end of trip - worth investigating...so for example you could arrive lunchtime the first day in Brussels, stay there overnight and then hop on a train to Bruges for free the next morning.
My favourite place for a short break is Nerja in spain about 45 mins from Malaga.
Malaga is worth a visit. Frigilana and burriana beach are local. Torrox just a short bus ride away.
Nice prom to walk along and a town square that comes alive in the evening (not sure how busy in January though). Off there at the end of November.
If you want to meet friendly folk. Try Dublin.
It has everything!
Great shopping in Grafton Street with lots of designer shops.
In that area, you can stop and have a light meal in the famous Bewleys Cafe where many films have been shot.
Exhilarating nightlife is in the Temple Bar area, here you can join in the crac as most of the pubs have musicians where you can sing your heart out.
There is also an art gallery and museum in the beautiful Georgian Merrion Square.
On the corner is the house that Oscar Wilde lived in as a child and directly opposite a full sized painted statue of him lounging against a rock.
I recommend that you treat yourselves to afternoon tea in the historic Shelbourne Hotel where all the major stars of the past have stayed.
And afterwards walk it off in the beautiful St. Stephen's Green opposite the hotel.
Sorry to sound like a travel brochure. I'm just reliving my past visits. (Happy Sigh).
On Malaga, we recently went for 3 days in January and it rained all the time. Not good if it does because it doesn't have the wealth of things to see that Eg Barcelona does.
I second Belgian cities. Ghent too is well worth seeing -an old city with superb Van Eyck painting in the cathedral. It's a very short train trip from Brussels or Bruges.
I'm currently in Alicante for the first time. It's amazing!! Short flight, 15 mins from airport. Beautiful.
Closer to home, try Belfast. Fab for a short break. Lots to see and do plus the friendliest folks ever!
balini I'm amazed. What struck us about Bruges is that the whole town was immaculately clean with no litter in sight. What on earth could have caused a stink to high heaven?
And everything closed on a holiday weekend? Why would that have been the case?
The wife and I went to Bruges, a number of years ago. There were plenty of places of interest, and restaurants. It was a holiday weekend, and everything was closed. Worst of all the place stank to high heaven. The locals, didn't seem to notice. We did.
I agree re Barcelona for a winter trip. I will never forget one year sitting in the warm sunshine in a cafe watching people surfing - on Boxing Day!
is the best.
Thanks everyone, plenty to work on here. Belgium seems to be ticking all the right boxes, I'll start planning soon, all comments have been very useful.
Oh and if you want Northern Europe we had a lovely few days in Turin one year, travelling through the Alps by train.
Malaga is a lovely city and there are plenty of cheap flights. We spend three weeks nearby in Jan / Feb and love wandering around in the sunshine. There is a fantastic indoor market, some good museums and a beach.
What about a two centre trip and do Bruges and Brussels? It's about an hour on the train between the two cities. The Belgian people are lovely and nearly everyone speaks English.
There is a wealth of art work to be seen and it's steeped in hisotry.
link here to Brussells museums and art galleries
It's quick and easy to travel by Eurostar from London. link here for train information
If your husband likes history he might like to go to Ypres for the day for the museums and the ceremony at the Menin Gate.
link to Ypres here
Agree about Barcelona. Have you been to the football ground there, lefthanded. Although I only went there because my partner wanted to go I loved it; I found the cathedral disappointing, not having realised it was still a 'work in process'.
Great ideas, I've plenty to think about!
All lovely places to visit, but if you are going in January I would recommend Barcelona. Fantastic (literally) architecture, great food and wine, busy nightlife if that's your kind of thing, even a beach and promenade you can stroll along.
Trams not teams.
If you've never been to Bruges that's a lovely trip. I went with my sister and on one of the days we were there we caught a train from Bruges to Zeebrugge on the coast and that was fun too, we hopped on one of the teams to the next town.
In fact there's a tram service along almost the entire coast of
Belgium:
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coast_Tram_(Belgium)
What about Venice? DD2 and family are off there for five nights next week for around £350 including flights from Heathrow and staying near St Marks Square. I think they opted for self catering to get the independence - there's so many eateries, just buy stuff and take it back.
Bruges is very compact and pretty much flat - unlike Edinburgh! The art galleries have some wonderful Northern Renaissance paintings, and there is a Michelangelo sculpture in the cathedral. To get there by train you have to go through Brussels, and it is worth breaking the journey and going to the Brussels Beaux Arts gallery for more gorgeous paintings.
Belgium is sounding promising, I'm not a good traveller on coaches or boats/ferries so prefer to stick to trains, planes and automobiles.
As for budget I'm looking at about £500 for a short break. I love museums and art galleries and my husband likes history in general so I'm torn between Edinburgh and Bruges. We went to Copenhagen last year, which we loved, somewhere similar would be ideal.
I appreciate all your ideas, thank you.
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