gravey for AHB post-er of the year.
Mrs Rumpole & I were in Spain this past Dec-Feb and found Spain's "El Corte Ingles" department stores chain a cheap (compared to Oz prices) and handy source for a variety of European beers. eg it can worth checking out the supermarkets within a nation's major department stores
Performer at Notre Dame - this guy was amazing with a football
Bamberg. My favourite place in Europe. Undiscovered by the masses, beer heaven, USESCO world heritage town centre. Not particularly touristy either.
Bamberg. My favourite place in Europe. Undiscovered by the masses, beer heaven, USESCO world heritage town centre. Not particularly touristy either.
I like your take on it better than the sad reality, which is no flash photography.
Rome
Where are you staying? I can recommend a bunch of places to eat.....but if you are in the vicinity of the colloseum Via De Serpentini has a lot of cool restaraunts and wine bars.
Open Baladin & Ma Che Siete Venuti A F
I'll create another post for Venice, Paris and London as this has gotten a bit long
Venice is fantastic - get your general feel where your hotel is, lose your map and start walking. Once you're hopelessly lost, try finding your way back. Don't stress, signs point to rialto or san marco so you'll survive.
My brother lives in Munich and I'm in London so PM me if you need any further advice or if you want to catch up for a beer.
I'm there from Oct 2 to Nov 4 mate, I'll give you some ideas about good places.
Rome - Crypt of the Cappuchins. pretty cool. Gelato - eat it every day, so many flavours.
Venice
This place has a good range of beer, I forget the name, but its on Fondamenta Diedo
Venice
doesnt look like you have long here, but I'd recommend catching the Vaporettos to get around, get a 1 or 2 day pass from a newsagent. If you are loaded use water taxis. Walk around and get lost...you will probably do this without trying, but its a great way to stumble across some cool little places.
St Marks Square - get there early to avoid crowds. The tower is worth the wait, we didnt get into the Basillica because the line was huge, The Doges Palace was great though and was not crowded. The museum at St Marks is also pretty cool. You can actually buy a pass that gets you into a lot of the landmarks for much cheaper so head to the info box near St Marks Square.
Head to Murano for the glass making and an abundance of glass related shops. If you are into art then head to the Guggenheim, there are lot of art shops and other museums close by.
There is a brewery on Venice, but I never found out where it was, though I did try their beer near the Guggenheim museum and it was pretty damned good - http://www.birravenezia.it/
This place has a good range of beer, I forget the name, but its on Fondamenta Diedo
The view from St Marks Tower
Venice at night
Now....on to Paris....and do I have the beer store for you! (and some other tidbits)
sounds like an excuse to buy a faster lens for the camera. that said I've just replaced my dead 17-85 with an 18-200. considering a 10-22 but ideally I'd love the 24mm 1.4 or 14mm 2.8...
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