Holidays #3 2023 & 2024

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Yeah I've heard and read about some of the elephant sanctuaries not being up to standard and mistreating elephants. How do they get away with that?

Yeah business class sounds lovely. First class would be even better haha. My dream would be able to afford first class for every trip I make, that would be super luxurious. For me it's just the flight duration and airport process that is stressful. Apart from that travelling is great.
 
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Can anyone recommend an area to stay in Amsterdam please or hotel recommendations?

Preferably central or easily walkable to the centre. Thank you
 
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A friend of mine has just returned from staying at elephant hill sanctuary and did checks prior to going, there is another one ran by a local
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Has anyone been to Madrid? I’m looking to go to the Pixar exhibit and explore Madrid a bit!
 
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Has anyone been to Madrid? I’m looking to go to the Pixar exhibit and explore Madrid a bit!
Yes, I was underwhelmed tbh, other than the Prado and a wander about, it didn't feel like it was a city where there was really much to actually see and do. We combined it with a trio to Cordoba and much I preferred Cordoba.
 
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Yes, I was underwhelmed tbh, other than the Prado and a wander about, it didn't feel like it was a city where there was really much to actually see and do. We combined it with a trio to Cordoba and much I preferred Cordoba.
Thank you! I’m mostly just wanting to go to see the Pixar exhibit anything else would be a bonus
 
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Thank you! I’m mostly just wanting to go to see the Pixar exhibit anything else would be a bonus
I had the opposite experience and loved it there! I went in early December and wrote about it in this thread. Hoping to go back at some point to check out the Pixar exhibit and the Toledo and Segovia areas.

 
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Can anyone recommend an area to stay in Amsterdam please or hotel recommendations?

Preferably central or easily walkable to the centre. Thank you
Recently been and stayed in the hotel mai. On the edge of china town/red light. Super quiet, very nice though if I went again I’d pay to upgrade to a canal view room for sure . 5mins walk from central station
 
Thank you! I’m mostly just wanting to go to see the Pixar exhibit anything else would be a bonus
There is a beautiful park. It is called Parque del Retiro, beautiful place on a sunny day. El Rastro flea market is good if you are there on a Sunday
 
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I’ve booked flights to take my teen daughter to Majorca for 4 nights next month. I was initially thinking Palma, won’t have a car so close to airport would be great & then we can bus around to places as we want to sightsee. Can anyone recommend either somewhere in Palma, or other locations possibly Peguera to stay in with hotel recommendations either, ideally with a pool 4* above but open to suggestions. please & thanks x
 
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Can anyone recommend somewhere in Europe for December?

I want to take bf away for his December birthday. We have been to Iceland previously and loved that.

Somewhere there's lots to see, not bothered about it being cold.

My immediate ideas were Copenhagen, Krakow, Berlin or maybe Lapland.

Tia x
 
How long for?

There isn't loads to see in Krakow unless you do trips to see the salt mine or Auschwitz. Unless he particularly wants to go Auschwitz would be heavy for a birthday trip.

Budapest is lovely and has great, cheap food (we ate Michelin-starred food for less than a chain restaurant here).

If you want snow I'd stick to Scandinavia.
 
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Thanks! It would be 4/5 days.

Good point about Poland...his family is polish but maybe save for another time.

I will look at Budapest.
 
Do people use cash when abroad? Unsure if I'm wasting my time getting some if almost everywhere is card now.

(visiting Netherlands, Dublin, Austria and Germany at some point this year)
 
Do people use cash when abroad? Unsure if I'm wasting my time getting some if almost everywhere is card now.

(visiting Netherlands, Dublin, Austria and Germany at some point this year)
There's no harm having at least some Euros, we probably always take around EUR100 in case we say end up in a cab or restaurant that doesn't take card or something. But for the most part, post-pandemic we've found ourselves coming home with a lot of it.
 
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Do people use cash when abroad? Unsure if I'm wasting my time getting some if almost everywhere is card now.

(visiting Netherlands, Dublin, Austria and Germany at some point this year)
I mostly use Revolut and carry a bit of cash! We learned our lesson when the hotel in Amsterdam wanted a cash deposit and we had none so we had to find a cash machine which was quite far away from the hotel!
 
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Do people use cash when abroad? Unsure if I'm wasting my time getting some if almost everywhere is card now.

(visiting Netherlands, Dublin, Austria and Germany at some point this year)
Germany in particular is more cash-based, even in Berlin. You'll find many smaller businesses prefer it. I used to live in the Netherlands and even 10 years' ago it was card all the way. Not been to Austria or Dublin for a while so hopefully someone else will be able to advise. I have a starling bank account and we just take money out of ATMs as needed when away - it was way more cost-effective than using credit cards (have just been away for 4 months travelling so I don't want all the fees from credit cards - for shorter trips I prefer to gather the airmiles)!
 
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You wont need cash at all in Dublin - maybe if youre planning on taking the bus - been years since i took the bus, but other than that card will be perfect
 
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Cologne ?Gdansk ? Just ideas ..or Amsterdam
 
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