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furrybean
17-06-06, 06:46 AM
Hey,

I've been seeing my girlfriend for about 6 months and we were talking about getting away for a long weekend at the end of August. We've discussed a few places and cant decide but i'm looking at the destinations that cheap flights run too. Somewhere cheap but a little classy, she's studying for a wine diploma so that has some bearing on the kind of place.

Any ideas? These are what I've come up with so far but any other ideas are welcomely received.

Dan

wyrdness
17-06-06, 07:59 AM
Of those, I've only been to Pisa. It's a cracking place for a romantic weekend. Great weather, wonderful ice-cream, fantastic wine, amazing architecture, quality food.
The Leaning Tower is far more impressive in reality than in photos too.
Definitely recommended.

Lissa
17-06-06, 08:08 AM
Can I throw Barcelona into the pot? We were there a couple of years ago, and it's a stunningly beautiful city. Gaudi's cathedral.................wow. :shock:

I got return flights there for less than £40 each for a friend just a couple of months ago through Easyjet.

Other than that, out of your three options I've only been to Turin..............again, a beautiful place :D

Peter Henry
17-06-06, 08:23 AM
Get along to Blackpool mate! Take her along to see Chubby Brown on the pier. Nice ride on a tram and a few hours laughing back at that bloke sat outside the funhouse.

Then if romance is in the air ,you can let her have your little stick of rock. :wink: :P

Tara
17-06-06, 09:11 AM
I voted Pisa but agree with Lissa Barcelona is great

Warren
17-06-06, 09:51 AM
newquay.

feels like your abroad, (compared to london and southend)
and long weekends can be had for as little as 80 quid.

Diveboy
17-06-06, 09:55 AM
Poland, hire some AK-47's shoot some cattle and get wasted :shock:

or

Prague is very nice your choice :wink:

furrybean
17-06-06, 01:33 PM
Can I throw Barcelona into the pot?

I'd like to go there but she was there at the start of the year with friends. Again with Prague I was there not too long ago so would like to see somewhere new.

Then if romance is in the air ,you can let her have your little stick of rock.

Oh how she loves the sugar!!

So its really between Turin and Pisa. Is Italy an expensive country in general or just comparable with the UK for eating out and drinking etc.

Cheers

Dan

Sid Squid
17-06-06, 03:14 PM
Florence.

rob13
17-06-06, 03:20 PM
How about the Lake District or Edinburgh?

Mr Toad
17-06-06, 05:11 PM
Florence.

Ermintrude :smt110


sorry, wrong thread :lol:

Peter Henry
17-06-06, 05:17 PM
Sir Sid beat me to it. Florence is glorious. I went to Rome also and can highly reccomend the Vatican City etc. Florence is a lot prettier though.

furrybean
17-06-06, 06:25 PM
:-k Florence, I'll go have a look at easyjet etc...

wyrdness
17-06-06, 06:43 PM
:-k Florence, I'll go have a look at easyjet etc...

Depending on how long your 'long weekend' is, you might be able to see Florence and Pisa. We flew in to Pisa and then got the train over to Florence. They're fairly close - about 55 miles apart. If you've got four days, then how about two days in each, or even a day trip to Pisa from Florence?

Why do we call it Florence? It's not Florence, it's Firenze.

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=florence&ie=UTF8&ll=43.687736,11.101685&spn=1.048657,2.889404&om=1
(Pisa is due west of Florence, near the coast)

sv650s_guy
17-06-06, 07:13 PM
i live at newquay dont come here i say nuremberg you will love it and she can shop perfect

CoolGirl
17-06-06, 07:15 PM
Florence ain't cheap to get to if you want to fly direct :cry: It's my fave place on earth and I've said I'll only go back there with someone worth going with....

If you're stuck for options and driven by price, get thee to www.skyscanner.net
It organises flights by date and price, so you can see what destinations are coming up cheapest. And they list all the budget airlines.

I did Granada return from Stansted for £25 in April. That's quite a nice place too...

Stu
17-06-06, 07:41 PM
If you're stuck for options and driven by price, get thee to www.skyscanner.net

I love this site 8)
Thanks for that - never heard of it

Quedos
17-06-06, 07:50 PM
3 days all inclusive in Salu - fantastic!

Ed
17-06-06, 08:18 PM
Krakow - I didn't like it. Pisa - you'll have seen it all in half an hour. Turin - never been. Now how about Bologna, there's a motorbike factory there and you can go on guided tours :P :P :P

Warsaw is terrific. Although the town was flattened in 1944-5, it was rebuilt as was, and the 'Old Town' is fabulous. Busy, and hot in summer.

Else - Bordeaux is really nice, different too. St Emilion (beautiful, simply perfect) only half an hour up the road. Would deffo appeal to a wine snob :lol:

furrybean
17-06-06, 09:00 PM
Skyscanner is a cool site, really useful.

Ta

Anonymous
18-06-06, 10:42 AM
what a well travelled bunch you are. :?

El Saxo
18-06-06, 01:11 PM
I went to Budapest a couple of years ago & would happily recommend it, fantastic city with loads to do. A few of the 'budget' airlines are flying there now, cost us about £80 for a return flight.

Filipe M.
19-06-06, 03:32 PM
Wine? (O)Porto, Portugal. Not the most romantic of places for sure, but if you really want to know wine, a visit to the "Vinho do Porto" cellars is in order. Which, by the way, aren't really in Porto. They are on the southern bank of the Douro river, in Vila Nova de Gaia. :wink:

trickywoos
19-06-06, 09:19 PM
Just got back from the Alps- if you're into outdoor activities, would recommend it for a summer weekend! Got cheap sleezyjet flights, and then you can either get a car, or train?

furrybean
24-06-06, 06:10 PM
Anyone been to Paris? Pricing it up and seems not too bad depending on how much it costs once I'm there?

Cheers

Tara
24-06-06, 07:07 PM
Anyone been to Paris? Pricing it up and seems not too bad depending on how much it costs once I'm there?

Cheers

Yep been there a few times and can recommend it. Its beautiful anytime of the year love it