anto9 wrote: » How can anyone not like Amsterdam ?
wakka12 wrote: » Its edgy and cool to not like the cities that millions of people flock to each and every year without fail due to them being amazing places.
Crooked Jack wrote: » Galway. Been three times and each time it was a disaster. Booting us out of the championship on Sunday didnt help matters but mainly just because every time I've gone there it's been, for a variety of reasons, total shit.
MarkY91 wrote: » Maybe he simply did not like it? I liked it myself but without the coffee shops and the crazyness of the RLD then I'd say it's a rather boring place with stupidly expensive beer.
6541 wrote: » Anywhere in Bulgaria, That is some dump, don't know how it is in the EU
irish_goat wrote: » Bergamo (the Milan airport Ryanair fly to) is lovely as well. Would go back there no problem.
walkingshadow wrote: » Africa
anto9 wrote: » Old Noodler lives in rather grotty Raheney ,Dublin ,and does not think much of Amsterdam .Go figure.lol:D
LorMal wrote: » What part of the States are you from?
suicide_circus wrote: » Another country given EU membership too soon
joe swanson wrote: » Not quite! I agree Riga is a nice place aesthetically. However, the locals tried to fight us (3 of us) a few times. Offered drugs and prostitutes at every corner and forced to pay a backhander to the local police for "drinking outside" which in reality was at the door of a pub while on the phone. Pay €100 or be arrested.
The Dark Side wrote: » Dubai, - depressingly soulless place full of sand, oppressed women, traffic congestion and shopping malls full of airhead knobs.
fleet_admiral wrote: » Didnt like it either, locals have this sense of superiority. Kip
River Song wrote: » Strasbourg - dirty kip
Freddiestar wrote: » Florence, Prague, Barcelona: All nice with plenty to see and do but ultimate tourist traps.
Cosmicfox wrote: » Florence. I was only there for a day but I was disappointed. Granted, I did go at the height of the summer in the sweltering heat with queues a mile long in every direction. And Aberdeen, nice for a weekend but it's dreary and expensive living here.