sryanbruen wrote: » I wouldn't go near Africa. I feel very sorry for the people who live there though in the very poor countries such as Mali. Africa is way too hot for my liking as well as the conditions of living in the continent.
Cienciano wrote: » Jesus, that's an entire continent you're sticking on the list. If poor conditions of living is a reason not to visit, add half of south america, asia and limerick to the list too.
sryanbruen wrote: » What's bad about Limerick?
TheShow wrote: » Galway. was there earlier in 2015 for the first time in c15 years. no atmosphere. pubs and clubs full of stag and hen parties. Just found it boring. Nothing to bring me back.
deisemum wrote: » I've no intention of going back to Rome again, went there last April and couldn't wait to leave it. My husband feels the same.
First Up wrote: » A bit harsh on Estoril. Its a suburb of Lisbon and I can think of worse suburbs.
Ally Dick wrote: » Completely agree. Shocking amount of graffiti in it. Everything dear. North African beggars at epidemic proportions. You can't even enjoy a meal in a restaurant without them coming in to stand over you begging. Staff don't care. Trevi Fountain wrecked by a beggar insisting on "giving" my wife a red rose then demanding money. When I offered him a euro, he got annoyed. My wife handed him back the rose and we left. I dunno. It has some nice sights but there are too many problems with enforcement and things not working
deisemum wrote: » Yep this was our experience too. The place was overrun with North Africans blocking and surrounding tourists and they wouldn't take no for an answer. They were very threatening and the police didn't care. If you tried to side step them they'd keep blocking you and their mates would surround you. This was before all the migrants started crossing the meditterranean in huge numbers, I'd hate to see what it's like now. Then we had the Roma gypsies targeting tourists at the train stations. Others in our group had the same experiences.
yermanoffthetv wrote: » Brussels Belgium.I know im not alone on this one. I thouroughly hated every minute I was in this city. It was blanketed in fog the whole time I was there making it unbareably humid as the heating in every building was set to 11. Food was the worst I have ever had anywhere in the world and to top it off I found many of the locals to be rude and unhelpfull. Cologne Germany, apart from the impressive (if rather dank) cathedral I found little else of interest there. It felt like I was walking around in the 80's, everything had a dull concrete vibe. Phnom penh Cambodia, frightfull bleak place.Just have to look out over the city at night to know what I mean. Cambodians themselves where lovely friendly people but the only reason anyone goes there is as a stop off while heading on to Siem reap. Canberra Australia, It looks and feels like a larger version of the Shannon Industrial estate if you got rid of the airport and replaced it with the Australian Parliament building (which is not particularly impressive either) There is absolutely no reason to visit here.
rodge68 wrote: » Can't say I was ever scared in Rio and I thought the city was full of good looking women !! London has nice areas but does contain alot of knobs and is soo expensive.. Not a big fan of Paris...qu'elle attitude ..
Nomis21 wrote: » Mashad in Iran. Stopped there overnight before crossing into Afghanistan following the 'Hippy Trail' to India in 1975. Me and a Canadian backpacker were caught up in a crowd of people that was heading for the third holiest Mosque in Islam. So many people crowded in a small passage that we were just pushed along and straight into the Mosque. Then someone noticed that we were tourists and started screaming and shouting and beating us. We were lucky to get out alive. Avoid Mashad and just about anywhere else in that country.
Ruu wrote: » Nashville, Tennessee, awful lot of hype about the place but didn't find it very interesting or much life about the city at all.
Cienciano wrote: Kabul? Mogadishu?
sryanbruen wrote: I wouldn't go near Africa. I feel very sorry for the people who live there though in the very poor countries such as Mali. Africa is way too hot for my liking as well as the conditions of living in the continent.
Hopeful2016 wrote: » The killing fields museum in Phnom Penh is a must see if you're in Cambodia in my opinion, the only reason to stop in Phnom Penh and what brings most people there I'd imagine. The river looked nice but we had so many warnings from the locals of how dangerous that area was that we didn't venture near it. The tuk tuk spin to the killing fields was fecking hilarious tho, through dirt roads etc.
Fred Swanson wrote: Brussels I can totally agree on.