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For people who know these stadiums and cities, if you could choose one, maybe two shows at most, which would you choose based on the stadium and city? Still trying to make at least one trip happen and personally I'm thinking Lyon cuz would love to go wine-tasting in Bordeaux, but open to your knowledgeable suggestions!
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For people who know these stadiums and cities, if you could choose one, maybe two shows at most, which would you choose based on the stadium and city? Still trying to make at least one trip happen and personally I'm thinking Lyon cuz would love to go wine-tasting in Bordeaux, but open to your knowledgeable suggestions!
Depends on what you're interested in. Where are you from? If you're interested in the alps you should probably go to Munich, Milan or Bern. If you like big cities London, Madrid, Paris, Milan and Amsterdam could be very interesting. I would avoid Brussels and Gelsenkirchen if I'm honest :-)
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For people who know these stadiums and cities, if you could choose one, maybe two shows at most, which would you choose based on the stadium and city? Still trying to make at least one trip happen and personally I'm thinking Lyon cuz would love to go wine-tasting in Bordeaux, but open to your knowledgeable suggestions!
Depends on what you're interested in. Where are you from? If you're interested in the alps you should probably go to Munich, Milan or Bern. If you like big cities London, Madrid, Paris, Milan and Amsterdam could be very interesting. I would avoid Brussels and Gelsenkirchen if I'm honest :-)
Food, cool walking streets, local culture and people! Currently live in Alabama but from Alaska so have seen plenty of mountains. Curious why not Brussels in your opinion? Thanks for the input!
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For people who know these stadiums and cities, if you could choose one, maybe two shows at most, which would you choose based on the stadium and city? Still trying to make at least one trip happen and personally I'm thinking Lyon cuz would love to go wine-tasting in Bordeaux, but open to your knowledgeable suggestions!
Depends on what you're interested in. Where are you from? If you're interested in the alps you should probably go to Munich, Milan or Bern. If you like big cities London, Madrid, Paris, Milan and Amsterdam could be very interesting. I would avoid Brussels and Gelsenkirchen if I'm honest :-)
Food, cool walking streets, local culture and people! Currently live in Alabama but from Alaska so have seen plenty of mountains. Curious why not Brussels in your opinion? Thanks for the input!
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For people who know these stadiums and cities, if you could choose one, maybe two shows at most, which would you choose based on the stadium and city? Still trying to make at least one trip happen and personally I'm thinking Lyon cuz would love to go wine-tasting in Bordeaux, but open to your knowledgeable suggestions!
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For people who know these stadiums and cities, if you could choose one, maybe two shows at most, which would you choose based on the stadium and city? Still trying to make at least one trip happen and personally I'm thinking Lyon cuz would love to go wine-tasting in Bordeaux, but open to your knowledgeable suggestions!
Depends on what you're interested in. Where are you from? If you're interested in the alps you should probably go to Munich, Milan or Bern. If you like big cities London, Madrid, Paris, Milan and Amsterdam could be very interesting. I would avoid Brussels and Gelsenkirchen if I'm honest :-)
Food, cool walking streets, local culture and people! Currently live in Alabama but from Alaska so have seen plenty of mountains. Curious why not Brussels in your opinion? Thanks for the input!
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Thanks Daspy, Dean, hocken, and slewan! .. You've all given me some stuff to ponder, def leaning towards Lyon (food!) and so I can pop over to Bordeaux after, and most likely will add another show and town to explore. Free place to stay in Wiesbaden (military friend) so may start/end trip in Frankfurt
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nobody uses guts anymore, nylon maybe but that's also going out of style
Well when they went with the oversized rackets, it put a lot of pressure on the supply of guts.
It's simple economics.
Well it was good for one thing, I read somewhere it's considered the most sonically satisfying sport
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nobody uses guts anymore, nylon maybe but that's also going out of style
Well when they went with the oversized rackets, it put a lot of pressure on the supply of guts.
It's simple economics.
Well it was good for one thing, I read somewhere it's considered the most sonically satisfying sport
You make me wanna be a better tennis player.
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For people who know these stadiums and cities, if you could choose one, maybe two shows at most, which would you choose based on the stadium and city? Still trying to make at least one trip happen and personally I'm thinking Lyon cuz would love to go wine-tasting in Bordeaux, but open to your knowledgeable suggestions!
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For people who know these stadiums and cities, if you could choose one, maybe two shows at most, which would you choose based on the stadium and city? Still trying to make at least one trip happen and personally I'm thinking Lyon cuz would love to go wine-tasting in Bordeaux, but open to your knowledgeable suggestions!
Food??? Go to Lyon, and the city is beautiful too. The new stadium is kinda far but well deserved.
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For people who know these stadiums and cities, if you could choose one, maybe two shows at most, which would you choose based on the stadium and city? Still trying to make at least one trip happen and personally I'm thinking Lyon cuz would love to go wine-tasting in Bordeaux, but open to your knowledgeable suggestions!
Depends on what you're interested in. Where are you from? If you're interested in the alps you should probably go to Munich, Milan or Bern. If you like big cities London, Madrid, Paris, Milan and Amsterdam could be very interesting. I would avoid Brussels and Gelsenkirchen if I'm honest :-)
Food, cool walking streets, local culture and people! Currently live in Alabama but from Alaska so have seen plenty of mountains. Curious why not Brussels in your opinion? Thanks for the input!
Brussels was great the first time I went. Belgian beer, chocolate and food is top notch. I am actually spending a lot of my trip in Belgium. Aside from the Stones, catching one day of Rock Werchter festival (Pearl Jam, First Aid Kit, War on Drugs) before heading back to London for Hyde Park 2 and one day of Cactus Festival (Ben Harper) in Bruges before the Stones in Brussels.
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For people who know these stadiums and cities, if you could choose one, maybe two shows at most, which would you choose based on the stadium and city? Still trying to make at least one trip happen and personally I'm thinking Lyon cuz would love to go wine-tasting in Bordeaux, but open to your knowledgeable suggestions!
Depends on what you're interested in. Where are you from? If you're interested in the alps you should probably go to Munich, Milan or Bern. If you like big cities London, Madrid, Paris, Milan and Amsterdam could be very interesting. I would avoid Brussels and Gelsenkirchen if I'm honest :-)
Food, cool walking streets, local culture and people! Currently live in Alabama but from Alaska so have seen plenty of mountains. Curious why not Brussels in your opinion? Thanks for the input!
Brussels was great the first time I went. Belgian beer, chocolate and food is top notch. I am actually spending a lot of my trip in Belgium. Aside from the Stones, catching one day of Rock Werchter festival (Pearl Jam, First Aid Kit, War on Drugs) before heading back to London for Hyde Park 2 and one day of Cactus Festival (Ben Harper) in Bruges before the Stones in Brussels.
Daspy, have you tried the fries with the Belgian mayonaisse? Excellent, imo.
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Well good to hear this upcoming tour is not their last as Mick says.
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Does anyone have a phone number for Customer Service for Eurail?
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Could they do more dates at the end of this year????
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Amsterdam is full of canals and very open minded regarding the amusement district and consume of Cannabis.
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Amsterdam is full of canals and very open minded regarding the amusement district and consume of Cannabis.
Tourists can always take a dive in the polluted Canals to find a rusty stolen bike on the bottom, or to avoid the unbearable smell of Cannabis.
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TheFlyingDutchman,
Would that be the unbearable smell or the unavoidable smell/pervasive smell?