Europe as a whole.Hello wonderful people,
What are your top travel destinations? And why?
Europe is awesome.Europe as a whole.
I love immersing myself in the history, architecture, food, culture, and landscapes.
I’ve been to around 10 different countries, but want to explore some of the hidden gems and/or overlooked countries as they tend to have a more “Old World European” feel to them like Albania, Hungary or Montenegro.
While I did enjoy London, there are aspects of it that felt like Toronto, in that it’s large, hectic, and noisy. I love Toronto, but when I go to Europe, I want to experience something new and unfamiliar.
Nice. I learned about Protofino from you. It is now on my bucket list travel.Been lots of places but I really want to double down on Europe before it just changes too much. I enjoy and embrace inevitable change but I really enjoy the classic European experience.
For example, Portofino. I've been several times but but oh, how I wish I could have experienced spending a romantic summer in the old Portofino, or even attending Bocelli's open air evening concert on the Piazza Martiri dell'Olivetta. I regret not accepting every invitation or opportunity to enjoy or create these perishable experiences.
Eastern Europe is on my bucket list.Europe is awesome.
I went to Prague and Vienna recently and enjoyed the whole experience. I love the architecture in Prague. Classical concerts in Vienna were nice. And the people were so friendly.
I am thinking of exploring Eastern Europe. Maybe Budapest and Warsaw. Where would you recommend?
Portofino is beautiful! How to enjoy it depends a lot on your budget and time. It's expensive but a doable touch and go day trip from Genoa or Florence on a budget. If you can afford a few thousand a day, the accommodations, dining, music, history , architecture and sea are well worth every euro. Timing is everything. Worth planning around functions, concerts, exhibitions etc.Nice. I learned about Protofino from you. It is now on my bucket list travel.
Have you been to Rome, Venice, or Florence? If yes, how was the experience?
39 hours drive from Edmonton 3366km. You have to fill up at every gas station, and have gas stations marked on the map and call to see if they are still open before leaving.I would like to drive up to Tuktoyaktuk on the Arctic Ocean. From the pictures I've seen the scenery in the far north is spectacular. The trip across Canada to get there would also be great.
What country is this North Yorkshire Park in?The farm in Yorkshire where my family came from in the 1800's is still owned by members of my family and is now a B&B, close to the North Yorkshire National Park. I would like to see it and stay there for a few days.
Thanks for mentioning Prague! I forgot about it. Never been but that's on my list now! I have an EU passport and have seriously considered fully retiring in a few years, for a few years, somewhere in Europe but language fluency is an issue to feel really at home. But Prague is a definite must visit!Europe is awesome.
I went to Prague and Vienna recently and enjoyed the whole experience. I love the architecture in Prague. Classical concerts in Vienna were nice. And the people were so friendly.
I am thinking of exploring Eastern Europe. Maybe Budapest and Warsaw. Where would you recommend?
I, being an 80 year old fart, have been to many countries, Europe, Caribbean, New Zealand, Australia and most states in the USA and every province in Canada except the NWT. My all time favorite site was the Grand Canyon until I visited Croatia and went to the Plitvice National Park and saw some of the most beautiful sites I have ever seen, a d actually the whole Country of Croatia from Zagreb to Dubrovnik and some islands on the Adriatic sea. I have also played golf in about 12 countries, over 25 courses in the U.S. and in Canada, Ont. Que. N.S, PEI, NFLD, ALBERTA & B.C. Too many great ones to mention.Been lots of places but I really want to double down on Europe before it just changes too much. I enjoy and embrace inevitable change but I really enjoy the classic European experience.
For example, Portofino. I've been several times but but oh, how I wish I could have experienced spending a romantic summer in the old Portofino, or even attending Bocelli's open air evening concert on the Piazza Martiri dell'Olivetta. I regret not accepting every invitation or opportunity to enjoy or create these perishable experiences.
Sounds like you live a beautiful life! Full of exploring and savouring our wonderful world!I, being an 80 year old fart, have been to many countries, Europe, Caribbean, New Zealand, Australia and most states in the USA and every province in Canada except the NWT. My all time favorite site was the Grand Canyon until I visited Croatia and went to the Plitvice National Park and saw some of the most beautiful sites I have ever seen, a d actually the whole Country of Croatia from Zagreb to Dubrovnik and some islands on the Adriatic sea. I have also played golf in about 12 countries, over 25 courses in the U.S. and in Canada, Ont. Que. N.S, PEI, NFLD, ALBERTA & B.C. Too many great ones to mention.
Yorkshire is in the north of England.Eastern Europe is not for me. I am darker than skim milk.
39 hours drive from Edmonton 3366km. You have to fill up at every gas station, and have gas stations marked on the map and call to see if they are still open before leaving.
That would be an adventure.
I wanted to bus it to Yellowknife from Edmonton at one time, but hotels would have been hard. Prebook.
What country is this North Yorkshire Park in?
I done most of western Europe and some parts of Asia. Not UK, Turkey or Scandinavian area.
Would love to travel North Africa Mediterranean sea shore. From Morocco to Egypt.
The crush of tourism in Venice during peak season is intense, best to go during the fall. Eat what the locals eat, cicchetti (Venetian tapas), but bring Google Maps with you. It's very easy to get lost in the alleys and side canals of Venice.Have you been to Rome, Venice, or Florence? If yes, how was the experience?
Terminal? End it there?If I had terminal disease and knew my time was up, I think I might go tot he Akshayuk Pass on Baffin Island and choose that as the place it all comes to an end.
It almost seems fake, like something generated by CGI for a fantasy movie.