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Planning on going to Europe while we still have a little bit of money left before the wife starts her new job (100% commision based which scares the living $hit out of me...)
anyways..... What would be the ideal way to see/do as much as possible in these two weeks? A trip to the Porsche Factory is a must on my list....do I have to make reservations? Am I asking too much to visit more than 2 or 3 countries while over there? On the list for sure...England, Germany and Italy |
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Definately goto London. It's great there. And you must see Stone Henge. Then take the TGV/Eurostar to Paris to hang out there. Goto the Luvre. (sp?). I really do recomend Monte Carlo for sure. Take the train to Nice, hang out there, then take the train to Monte Carlo, which is like a 10 minute ride. There are soooo many Ferrari flags there, haha.
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