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2 Nights Away Without The Kids
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For my birthday my hubby has said he will take me away for a couple of nights without the kids. Any suggestions? I'm open to all from Britain to abroad. We would be flying from Glasgow if its abroad.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.what's you budget a night, - there's a wonderful hotel 60 miles south of Dublin, Marlfield House at Gorey........
Down here in Devon and Cornwall (and cheaper) places like the Nobody Inn on the edge of Exmoor and 7 miles from Exeter (12 from the airport) or the Lewrenchard Hotel, near Okehampton....
Down here in Devon and Cornwall (and cheaper) places like the Nobody Inn on the edge of Exmoor and 7 miles from Exeter (12 from the airport) or the Lewrenchard Hotel, near Okehampton....
Barcelona is superb. It's got whatever you want. (Good beaches, quiet bars, lively bars, nightlife, fantastic restaurants with great Catalan paella, world class museums, stunning architecture, a cheap, clean & fully-integrated public transport system and a shopaholics paradise):
http:// www.bar celonat urisme. com/
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Jet2 fly from Glasgow International to Barcelona El Prat:
http:// www.jet 2.com/
I see that Prague is suggested above. It's also a great destination. However Wizzair no longer operate on that route from Glasgow. Jet2 fly to Prague but they only fly on Thursdays and Sundays, so you'd have to make it a 3-night break.
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Jet2 fly from Glasgow International to Barcelona El Prat:
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I see that Prague is suggested above. It's also a great destination. However Wizzair no longer operate on that route from Glasgow. Jet2 fly to Prague but they only fly on Thursdays and Sundays, so you'd have to make it a 3-night break.
^^^Amsterdam is indeed worth considering. It's got a very compact city centre, so that you can walk to most of the main touristy places. It's also only just a short hop on the train to the coast.
http:// www.iam sterdam .com/en /visiti ng
If you like cats, don't miss the Kattenkabinet!
http:// www.kat tenkabi net.nl/ index.p hp?lang =en
As SeaJayPea says, easyJet fly from Glasgow International to Amsterdam
http:// www.eas yjet.co m/en
as does KLM:
http:// www.klm .com/ho me/gb/e n
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If you like cats, don't miss the Kattenkabinet!
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As SeaJayPea says, easyJet fly from Glasgow International to Amsterdam
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as does KLM:
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If you have got the weekend why not take advantage of going local and doing away the chances of delays and cancellations.
As long as you cant hear the kids ... that's away.
http:// www.loc h-lomon d-water front.c o.uk/ac commoda tion/lo dges/
As long as you cant hear the kids ... that's away.
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