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Suggestion? On my way to Frankfurt, Paris and Amsterdam Hi there i'm not an org regular but know a few of U
i'm on my way to Europe soon and would love some ideas of spots to hit while i'm there. i'd like to hit some local places and truly get the vibe of it all. i'll be in Frankfurt, Paris and Amsterdam. all suggestions are welcome and appreciated! love, light & peace ~ Ginnie | |
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Ginnie said: Hi there i'm not an org regular but know a few of U
i'm on my way to Europe soon and would love some ideas of spots to hit while i'm there. i'd like to hit some local places and truly get the vibe of it all. i'll be in Frankfurt, Paris and Amsterdam. all suggestions are welcome and appreciated! love, light & peace ~ Ginnie When you fly into Frankfurt get a sausage from the vending machine at the airport | |
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Hello beautiful.
I miss you. :=( Come back to Chicago soon. To answer your question: I have only been to Amsterdam and it is a wonderful city. I didn't particularly care for the Red Light District but i think you should check it out since amsterdam is famous for it. Since I know you love art, please visit the Van Gogh and Rembrandt museums. Amsterdam has beautiful architecture and the history of the city is amazing. | |
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From Frankfurt, get on a train and head to Kaiserslaughtern.
From K-town, rent a car to a town called Gundersweiler (about a 20 minute drive) Go party at a place called the Kult Rockclub. The town is a small, one horse town, surrounded by green hills. The Kult Rockclub is situated behind an old house and barn and is absolutely packed on Saturday nights You get all types (preps, Goths, older folks, and metalheads), and the music is an extremely eclectic mix of 60's rock, new techno, dark wave "alternative", gothic, and biker rock). After a good night out at the Kult, drive a bit up north (about 10 to 15 minutes) to a town called Falkenstein, and park on the hill by the castle overlooking the tiny town, and count the falling stars. It's so dark up there that you can count every star in the sky, and the old ruins has a quaint little patio that overlooks the tiny gingerbread town below it. I can't stress enough how quirky and magical such a night is. | |
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CarrieLee said: Ginnie said: Hi there i'm not an org regular but know a few of U
i'm on my way to Europe soon and would love some ideas of spots to hit while i'm there. i'd like to hit some local places and truly get the vibe of it all. i'll be in Frankfurt, Paris and Amsterdam. all suggestions are welcome and appreciated! love, light & peace ~ Ginnie When you fly into Frankfurt get a sausage from the vending machine at the airport lmao... i don't normally eat meat or from vending machines but i'll have to make an exception in this case... must be one heck of a sausage! thanks Carrie! | |
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A map to the area I'm talking about: http://maps.google.com/ma...loc=B&om=1
About an hours drive out of Frankfurt and shorter by train. | |
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Lothan said: Hello beautiful.
I miss you. :=( Come back to Chicago soon. To answer your question: I have only been to Amsterdam and it is a wonderful city. I didn't particularly care for the Red Light District but i think you should check it out since amsterdam is famous for it. Since I know you love art, please visit the Van Gogh and Rembrandt museums. Amsterdam has beautiful architecture and the history of the city is amazing. i miss U too Ivy-kins i plan on coming back again, sooner than U may think i have some 'business' to tend to U didn't like the red light district? and aw yes, U know me well... i'm hitting as many museums as possible. love U mama. | |
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Ginnie said: CarrieLee said: When you fly into Frankfurt get a sausage from the vending machine at the airport lmao... i don't normally eat meat or from vending machines but i'll have to make an exception in this case... must be one heck of a sausage! thanks Carrie! Hahahaha no no no no nooooo!!!! I was just teasing! I wrote about seeing them in the airport on my Italy thread..GROSSS!!!!! Have a fun, safe trip and take lots of pictures!!! | |
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Imago said: From Frankfurt, get on a train and head to Kaiserslaughtern.
From K-town, rent a car to a town called Gundersweiler (about a 20 minute drive) Go party at a place called the Kult Rockclub. The town is a small, one horse town, surrounded by green hills. The Kult Rockclub is situated behind an old house and barn and is absolutely packed on Saturday nights You get all types (preps, Goths, older folks, and metalheads), and the music is an extremely eclectic mix of 60's rock, new techno, dark wave "alternative", gothic, and biker rock). After a good night out at the Kult, drive a bit up north (about 10 to 15 minutes) to a town called Falkenstein, and park on the hill by the castle overlooking the tiny town, and count the falling stars. It's so dark up there that you can count every star in the sky, and the old ruins has a quaint little patio that overlooks the tiny gingerbread town below it. I can't stress enough how quirky and magical such a night is. that sounds awesome Imago! thank U so much! i'm mos def going to remember this. i'm going to Frankfurt to do a presentation on art therapy and will meet some locals there. maybe i can suggest we check these places out truly sounds fabluous... just the kind of vibe i dig... love haning with locals when i travel. and i love to gaze at the stars... i'm taking a day to sight see there before heading on to Paris and castles are a must. thanks again! | |
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CarrieLee said: Ginnie said: lmao... i don't normally eat meat or from vending machines but i'll have to make an exception in this case... must be one heck of a sausage! thanks Carrie! Hahahaha no no no no nooooo!!!! I was just teasing! I wrote about seeing them in the airport on my Italy thread..GROSSS!!!!! Have a fun, safe trip and take lots of pictures!!! Cracking up gotcha i'll send U a myspace message when i post the pix thanks lady! | |
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Don't miss Versailles, if you're in Paris. Don't accidently touch anything! No leaning against the wall, door jams etc. I think it's a descendant of the Hapsburgs who gives the tour....The red table wine at any resturant on the street is excellant and cheap. As is the food. (or was)
The beer is great in Germany. If you have a chance, go to a beer hall. Wine tasting along the Rhine is fun. The food is delicious if you eat meat. Game meat with condiments such as fruit compote, etc. I LOVED Heidelberg. | |
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Ginnie said: CarrieLee said: Hahahaha no no no no nooooo!!!! I was just teasing! I wrote about seeing them in the airport on my Italy thread..GROSSS!!!!! Have a fun, safe trip and take lots of pictures!!! Cracking up gotcha i'll send U a myspace message when i post the pix thanks lady! I'm not on myspace! | |
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xplnyrslf said: Don't miss Versailles, if you're in Paris. Don't accidently touch anything! No leaning against the wall, door jams etc. I think it's a descendant of the Hapsburgs who gives the tour....The red table wine at any resturant on the street is excellant and cheap. As is the food. (or was)
The beer is great in Germany. If you have a chance, go to a beer hall. Wine tasting along the Rhine is fun. The food is delicious if you eat meat. Game meat with condiments such as fruit compote, etc. I LOVED Heidelberg. thank U! and i will be sure to experience the German beer! | |
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CarrieLee said: Ginnie said: Cracking up gotcha i'll send U a myspace message when i post the pix thanks lady! I'm not on myspace! i coulda sworn U were on there i'm about to check out Ur Italy thread Arrivederci la signora dolce! | |
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It's not a "local" type of place but I adore the Rodin Musée in Paris. A lot of the sculptures are outside in the garden with rose bushes and you can see the gold dome of Les Invalides. It was my favorite museum in Paris. I went in October and the weather was still nice so the garden should still be open. | |
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hey Ginnie I've been to Paris and Amsterdam and there are so many amazing things and places to see I wouldn't even know where to start
Paris is my favourite City in the whole world | |
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Paris...
I don't know how much longer you stay in the city but here are a few things to do. Even if Le Musée du Louvre is without a doubt one the most oustanding museum in the world, most of the time, it's definitely too crowded. I'd prefer Le Musée d'Orsay or the brand new Musée du Quai Branly dedicated to ancestral cultures and which is really amazing. Le Musée Rodin worth also a view. At the Grand Palais, there is also very often many expositions dedicated to any kind of arts. You can also visit a place in Paris called La Butte aux Cailles. It's a kind of village inside Paris with typical houses and shops. This place is relatively unknown Montmartre and Le Sacré Coeur is a must see, like the cemetey of Père Lachaise. If you want to enjoy a drink, i'd say Le Marais area, called here the gay Paris. Very friendly bars and restaurants. Another interesting thing to do and out of the cliché of the glamorous Paris, you can visit the catacombs and the sewers. The entrance is just close the underground station called Denfert-Rochereau. Le Cab is a cool and hype club to enjoy night life and if you really have time, like xplnyrslf said, le Château de Versailles worth any blinking. | |
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DevotedPuppy said: It's not a "local" type of place but I adore the Rodin Musée in Paris. A lot of the sculptures are outside in the garden with rose bushes and you can see the gold dome of Les Invalides. It was my favorite museum in Paris. I went in October and the weather was still nice so the garden should still be open.
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Natisse said: hey Ginnie I've been to Paris and Amsterdam and there are so many amazing things and places to see I wouldn't even know where to start
Paris is my favourite City in the whole world hey sweets what's shakin'? it's been a minute... i have a feeling Paris will soon be mine as well. i've wanted to go as far back as i can remember. it all started with watching an old black and white flick... a beautiful couple traveling by train through Paris' countryside love 2 U hon! | |
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jizzinparis said: Paris...
I don't know how much longer you stay in the city but here are a few things to do. Even if Le Musée du Louvre is without a doubt one the most oustanding museum in the world, most of the time, it's definitely too crowded. I'd prefer Le Musée d'Orsay or the brand new Musée du Quai Branly dedicated to ancestral cultures and which is really amazing. Le Musée Rodin worth also a view. At the Grand Palais, there is also very often many expositions dedicated to any kind of arts. You can also visit a place in Paris called La Butte aux Cailles. It's a kind of village inside Paris with typical houses and shops. This place is relatively unknown Montmartre and Le Sacré Coeur is a must see, like the cemetey of Père Lachaise. If you want to enjoy a drink, i'd say Le Marais area, called here the gay Paris. Very friendly bars and restaurants. Another interesting thing to do and out of the cliché of the glamorous Paris, you can visit the catacombs and the sewers. The entrance is just close the underground station called Denfert-Rochereau. Le Cab is a cool and hype club to enjoy night life and if you really have time, like xplnyrslf said, le Château de Versailles worth any blinking. very nice! thank U so much for all the info jizzinparis!! i'm so excited to see Paris... i just might not come back on my next trip i do plan on staying a month. Ur all great know it is MUCH appreciated! | |
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Ginnie said: Natisse said: hey Ginnie I've been to Paris and Amsterdam and there are so many amazing things and places to see I wouldn't even know where to start
Paris is my favourite City in the whole world hey sweets what's shakin'? it's been a minute... i have a feeling Paris will soon be mine as well. i've wanted to go as far back as i can remember. it all started with watching an old black and white flick... a beautiful couple traveling by train through Paris' countryside love 2 U hon! my tip? head straight to Monmatre (sp) ...you'll fall in love with it have the most amazing time, hon | |
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Make sure that you find out exchange rates: whether it's cheaper to change money here or just go to an ATM while you're overseas. | |
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Lothan said: Make sure that you find out exchange rates: whether it's cheaper to change money here or just go to an ATM while you're overseas.
oh yeah guess i better exchange the money huh. can U believe i just booked the hotel for Paris 3 days ago LOL i'd like to thank everyone once again for the information | |
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Ginnie said: jizzinparis said: Paris...
I don't know how much longer you stay in the city but here are a few things to do. Even if Le Musée du Louvre is without a doubt one the most oustanding museum in the world, most of the time, it's definitely too crowded. I'd prefer Le Musée d'Orsay or the brand new Musée du Quai Branly dedicated to ancestral cultures and which is really amazing. Le Musée Rodin worth also a view. At the Grand Palais, there is also very often many expositions dedicated to any kind of arts. You can also visit a place in Paris called La Butte aux Cailles. It's a kind of village inside Paris with typical houses and shops. This place is relatively unknown Montmartre and Le Sacré Coeur is a must see, like the cemetey of Père Lachaise. If you want to enjoy a drink, i'd say Le Marais area, called here the gay Paris. Very friendly bars and restaurants. Another interesting thing to do and out of the cliché of the glamorous Paris, you can visit the catacombs and the sewers. The entrance is just close the underground station called Denfert-Rochereau. Le Cab is a cool and hype club to enjoy night life and if you really have time, like xplnyrslf said, le Château de Versailles worth any blinking. very nice! thank U so much for all the info jizzinparis!! i'm so excited to see Paris... i just might not come back on my next trip i do plan on staying a month. Ur all great know it is MUCH appreciated! I prefer Le Musée d'Orsay to the Louvre as well. However, I prefer the art at the Louvre more. It's just that the former looks architecturally more interesting to me considering it's background. Overall, Paris, specifically the region where the the two museums are stretching up the Champs Elyese (sp?) are awesome just to walk and look. Albeit the Champs Elyese'(sp?) is crowded as hell and a bit seedy at night if you ask me. Paris is just damned gorgeous at night though. I mean, stunning. | |
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Hi Ginnie.
Oh and Imago, Dan... it was weird but I had a dream about you last night. There was more detail to the dream, but very specifically, you were in it. What on earth? Ginnie dear, you just have a fureakin (with a short vowel u), or fireakin... time, by golly you. What a day... | |
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Imago said: Ginnie said: very nice! thank U so much for all the info jizzinparis!! i'm so excited to see Paris... i just might not come back on my next trip i do plan on staying a month. Ur all great know it is MUCH appreciated! I prefer Le Musée d'Orsay to the Louvre as well. However, I prefer the art at the Louvre more. It's just that the former looks architecturally more interesting to me considering it's background. Overall, Paris, specifically the region where the the two museums are stretching up the Champs Elyese (sp?) are awesome just to walk and look. Albeit the Champs Elyese'(sp?) is crowded as hell and a bit seedy at night if you ask me. Paris is just damned gorgeous at night though. I mean, stunning. i'm SO excited! just a few more days and im on my way for 12 days! i still haven't found a hotel in Amsterdam but i'm sure i will anyday lol... appreciate all Ur input Imago i'm printing out all this to take with me. bon du soir beau l'un! | |
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FreeSpirit said: Hi Ginnie.
Oh and Imago, Dan... it was weird but I had a dream about you last night. There was more detail to the dream, but very specifically, you were in it. What on earth? Ginnie dear, you just have a fureakin (with a short vowel u), or fireakin... time, by golly you. What a day... Jules!!! i plan on enjoying every 'fureakin' moment!! the presentation is ready for Germany and after that it's playtime!!! i am still in awe and so very thankful that i've been given the opportunity to present at a european conference on a subject i'm so passionate about... expressive arts in therapy. i'm just lovin' life girl... i enjoy being single my career continues to grow in directions i've always dreamt of... happy happy joy joy AND i'll see U very soon!!! YAY! and i'm still looking for a travel partner for Hawaii :hinthint: MUCH love! | |
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edit [Edited 11/8/07 7:05am] Is there any place of refuge one can flee from this insanity | |
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Meeting u was awesome
Which day are u leaving Europe again? Is there any place of refuge one can flee from this insanity | |
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