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Thread started 04/19/12 8:08am

RodeoSchro

EuroTrip 2012

My son and 4 of his friends are travelling to Europe after high school graduation this June. They are going to Amsterdam, Berlin and Munich.

Any suggestions?

Any of y'all live in any of those cities?

Thanks!

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Reply #1 posted 04/19/12 8:59am

angel345

Never lived or traveled there, but Amsterdam seems to be the place to be for people of all ages, nowadays.

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Reply #2 posted 04/19/12 9:05am

imago

Well, don't let them watch Hostel.

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Reply #3 posted 04/19/12 9:16am

imago

Well, when in Munich he should visit the English Garden (especially in june when people sunbathe nude there--that'll be hilarious for Americans).

I personally love the Residenz, but that's old people's interests.

At his age, he should go to ride an alpine coaster! lol

At Nuewschwanstein near Munich.

I personally would rent a car, but you must 25 in Germany to do this.

You can by Euro-passes online (it's much cheaper for someone with

an American passport to buy train passes in the states) than to

buy passes while in Germany.

Take the hour train down to Garmisch and ride train or cable car

up the Zugspitze---really awesome view.

There's also lots of hang-gliding / ultra-light activities near Garmische.

Dave1992, rushing07, or Izenstek could probably give you better

advice on the other two cities.

Depending on how long they stay, there are very cheap

direct flights from A-dam to Cardiff, and Cardiff/Wales is just

lovely. They people are very warm and friendly....and speak

English, which can be a good break (albeit everyone in A-dam

will probably speak English lol )

I lived in Germany for two years, and LOVED the experience,

but I'm not sure how accomodating it is to really young people.

I was only 20/21 when I was there, but I had shipped my own

car, so it was a bigass party to me.

Germans are just lovely.

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Reply #4 posted 04/19/12 9:18am

imago

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Reply #5 posted 04/19/12 9:56am

RodeoSchro

Good advice, Dan. Thanks.

We're buying our EuRail passes today.

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