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larner | 14:10 Sun 13th Jan 2008 | Travel
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Im Planning on a 4 day trip somewhere in europe at the end of feb anyone know where is good to go to and good priced
  
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You would love Copenhagen -most airports fly daily (Cheap flights available).Wonderful city -have been twice -lots to see and it has the Scandic feel about it.
It is a bit expensive but as you are going on a short trip it wont drain you financially.

We have also done Amsterdam -absolutely the most beautiful city -dont think I would do it alone.Hamburg -again fantastic city -just dodgy on your own ,Milan -didnt rate it all and finally Barcelona -beautiful -achitecture magnificent-think you would enjoy on your own -fab tapas bars-very elegant city.lots to do.
Barcelona is great at any time of the year. (Wonderful history, superb restaurants, great bars, fantastic shopping, etc).

Barcelona is easy to find your way around, with an excellent cheap integrated transport system.

easyJet fly directly to Barcelona (El Prat) Airport. Ryanair fly to Girona and Reus, which are both 'an hour and a bit' from Barcelona on the connecting coach service. With so much competition, it's usually easy to find cheap flights. (For example, I've just checked some sample dates with Ryanair, from Stansted to Girona, at the end of February. The return fare quoted was �20, including taxes and charges).

Chris
Prague and Florence - either is magical
Any of the polish cities are great, plenty to see, reasonable prices, good accommodation, good food.
Gdansk, Warsaw, Krakow all great
Lille is a lovely place to go.Just gave my husband tickets for Eurostar to it and he thought it was great!

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