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Solo Eurotrip Summer 2010 - Where's the party at?!
Tue, 03/02/2010 - 22:14
Studying abroad in Italy for the month of July, pretty tied up with seeing THAT country then, but plan on trying to get out 2-3 weeks at the end of June and 2-3 Weeks after in the beginning of July! Honestly, I’m not even sure where to start!! I’ve been on the couch surfing website, anywhere to try and find cheap accommodations, vibrant nightlife, abundant culture and historic sites – HEEELLPPPP!!!
I am leaving from New York with $5000 for 64 days
Rome, Florence, Casablanca, Dublin, Amsterdam, Paris, Ingolstadt, Geneva, London, Manchester, Barcelona, Brussels, Marseilles, Seville, Cork
Rome, Florence, Casablanca, Dublin, Amsterdam, Paris, Ingolstadt, Geneva, London, Manchester, Barcelona, Brussels, Marseilles, Seville, Cork
I am leaving from New York with $5000 for 64 days
Rome, Florence, Casablanca, Dublin, Amsterdam, Paris, Ingolstadt, Geneva, London, Manchester, Barcelona, Brussels, Marseilles, Seville, Cork
Rome, Florence, Casablanca, Dublin, Amsterdam, Paris, Ingolstadt, Geneva, London, Manchester, Barcelona, Brussels, Marseilles, Seville, Cork


whoa lol, welcome to the forums bro,
Amsterdam- of course the coffeeshops, I recommend the Bulldog, there are dozens of them. For a good bite to eat with free wi-fi, check out Bagels ‘N’ Beans on Raadhuisstraat Street (off Dam Square, google map it)
Florence Ok so I just got back from living here and my mind is fresh lol. I love florence because its alot of students and classy people. Dont mistake tourists for students, tourists are the people who come and usually leave a few days later, but students live in Florence from 3 months to 4 years.
_Nightlife- _ Every club has “there night” where all the people go, (Google the address’s) SPACE was Saturday night, Sunday night was YAB Cub, Monday night was LA CITE Tuesday was TWICE club, or BE BOP cuz they have the best beatles cover band. Wensday night Was CLUB 21, Thursday night was CAVALLI Club.
Food You MUST go to Ristorante Trattoria Dante on Piazza Nazario Sauro, 12-red. A very famous but expensive restaraunt is Ristorante Il Latini on Via dei Palchetti, 6, its also amazing. For a quick bite, hit up Queen Victoria, right off the Ponte Vecchio on the north side.
Any other questions, let me know!
Paris, Amsterdam, Rome, Florence