Straight Talker wrote: » I wouldn't blame this man if Dublin is a city he wouldn't want to go back to.http://www.thejournal.ie/readme/opinion-dublin-random-violence-gardai-2231721-Jul2015/ I was in Liverpool last week and the difference between there and Dublin was like night and day.Sure Liverpool has it's bad element as well but there isn't any no go areas in the city centre like you have in Dublin with O'Connell Street and scumbags and thugs do not hold it's busiest streets to ransom.Although i like Dublin especially around St Stephens Green and the georgian area it's just that the O'Connell Street area is a place i prefer to avoid.
dreamers75 wrote: » Warsaw its like the Cork of Poland.
Fozzie Bear wrote: » [Budapest] We were there in 2007 and loved it. Only thing we could fault with it was the Graffiti. Its everywhere and ruins many streets and buildings. We walked around late at night and during the day without any hassle. Anywhere we went or ate was fine too with lovely people.
dfx- wrote: » Southampton - I was there for a week in the college in the height of Summer and 30 degrees...there was nothing to do. Even the hotels were together in a business campus/shopping centre complex style set up
Thundering_Sky wrote: » Probably Prague, I just didn't like it at all seemed so dark and dingy. The freezing weather and snow didn't help either; for me it's a place I've seen once and that's enough.
JohnCleary wrote: » Ah FFS, i've Budapest booked for October. Anyone i've spoken to (irl) has said it's a brilliant place. What's the problem with it?
fullstop wrote: » It's fine. One piece of advice though, do not get into a random taxi either at the airport or elsewhere or you'll get massively ripped off. Avoid all taxis if you can, they all seem to drive like they have a death wish. Contact wherever you're staying and ask them to arrange one from the airport if you have to get one.
Cienciano wrote: » I think its worth a visit. But plenty of people hate it, I'm not sure if I liked it, but I was impressed by it. I heard of people going over on stag nights, personally I couldn't think of many worse stag destinations. Riyadh maybe
Deleted User wrote: » Las Vegas. The most overrated place, an artificial and surprisingly boring place that drains your wallet more than anywhere else. Apart from spending a fortune gambling (which you cannot escape except maybe for when you're taking a sh*t), you don't really have much options for things to do but see Celine Dion or Blue Man Group. You can't spend any time outdoors unless you want to fry to death, so going for a meandering walk to 'get lost' is not really an option. There seems to be a groupthink/herd mentality where to criticise Vegas makes you a 'buzzkill' but that is a lazy accusation. I love to get drunk as much as anyone, but I like to have the option of doing outdoor activities, exploring cities, finding off the beaten track restaurants, seeing high quality sport. You can't do any of those things in Vegas save for getting hammered (which you can do sitting in your living room anyway).
Yamanoto wrote: » I found Las Vegas a quite sorry place overall. There's admittedly hell of an initial wow factor - the surreal architecture, raucous atmosphere on the strip and the feeling of finding yourself in an adult Disneyland of sorts. But there's also a palpable undercurrent of desperation, transience, addiction and that all pervasive corporate grubbiness that stalks your wallet 24/7. Couldn't get outta there quick enough tbh.