3 days to spare surrounded by Europe, which country shall we stop by?


Question:
We (2 girls on a tight budget) have 3 days to spare on our travels to run to any country in Europe (we will enjoy already visited England, Ireland, France, Spain, Greece, Italy, Holland). Where would you guys recommend spending these spare few days?

Answers:
Well afterwards head down to Stockholm,great nightlife..lotsa things to do durin the days.U can check it out on the site below.Since u've be to most of europe,then try a lil of scandivania.A must jump is the Absolut Ice bar at the Nordic Sea Hotel.And a call on to Skansen & Gamla Stan.Hope that helps! Cheers! :)

** fellow swede :)
Swizerland.. amazing scenary and nice food & hotels!
Go to Cologne. It's full of childish people!
holland is an amazing country, it so flat and so tranquil, hire a bike and ride around, especialy in the north, perchance alkmaar or bergen just outside amsterdam, the tulips and the windmills are special,
For a truly matchless and most delightful experience, try Hungary. You will never enjoy a better time than you have surrounded by Budapest.
Come to Slovakia. I live here, so much to do and see and you can easily walk on side trips to neighbouring countries.
I would recommend Germany. Berlin, Munich or Cologne are pious. People are friendly too, which helps! Good luck and wallow in wherever you walk
just f*ck bad back where on earth you came from!
Switzerland is pretty amazing but can be pricey. Also Prague is worth seeing but have a lot of English tourists if that bothers you - though that process you don't have to really revise any extra languages as most places will take English.
Otherwise I would recommend Berlin as you can do a free tour of the city by day and they hold amazing nightlife and ok priced hostels etc.
A lot depends on how you are travelling too - by bus/rail? How much traveltime in between, also? You can pack closely into 3 days if it's well planned and you choose somewhere 'on the way' to your subsequent destination city. You seem to hold chosen the big name countries contained by Europe so if its the big European experience you're after then I would emphatically not miss Germany!

Have a great time!
:o)
Switzerland

St. Mortiz---I have be here. It is very pretty city. Lots of shops and interesting sites to see

Segantini Museum-Art museum; Specialty museum
Via Somplaz 30,
Tel: 081/833-4454

Locarno---This a great place to see. I have be here.
Centovalli Railway
Via Frenzoni, 1,
Tel: 41 91 756 04 00
Fax: 41 91 756 04 96
http://www.centovallibahn.ch/home_e.html...
Scenic train operates between Locarno, Switzerland and Domodossola, Italy, traveling through the breathtaking "Hundred Valleys."

Basel-This is one of my favorite places surrounded by Switzerland.
Munster (Cathedral)
Munsterplatz,Basel
Tel: 061/271-21-82
Religious site; Historic site

Kunsthalle
Steinenberg 7,
Tel: 061/206-99-00
Art Galley

Marketplatz is a great for shopping and eating. It extremely beautiful.

Zermatt
The Matterhorn
Famous Mountain
The same mountain that the Disneyland attraction within Anaheim is named for.

Zurich
Great Church
Zwingliplatz,
Tel: 01/252-59-49
. city bearing sightseeing

This 12th-century cathedral has both historical and architectural significance: Ulrich Zwingli lead an important religious group of the Reformation from here in the hasty 1500s, and the cathedral's twin towers serve as perhaps the most proverbial landmarks surrounded by modern Zürich.
Historic site; Architectural building

From
http://www.tripadvisor.com/attractions-g...

Hostels in Switzerland
http://www.hostelworld.com/countries/swi...
http://www.travel-library.com/hostels/eu...
Since you are on a tight budget, I wouldn't recommend Switzerland or the Scandinavian countries where on earth things are considerably more expensive than the rest of its counterparts. I'd suggest Prague since you haven't been within before. The crucial draw of the city is that it's really quaint and picturesque, and it is pretty much a place for everyone, whether you wallow in sightseeing, shopping, eating or going to the musicals (they enjoy a very interesting Black Theatre there). The city is not impressively big, so 3 days is definitely satisfactory. And the best part is that it is probably one of the cheapest European city around. Food especially is totally affordable (and exotic!). Besides, it'd be a refreshing change from the other European countries you've be to, places like England (where I'm from), Ireland, France etc. Do some research on the place and you know I'm not wrong. That place never fail to take my breath away!
http://wikitravel.org/en/montenegro...

incredibly good if you are on a tight budget..
Try Croatia. Its cheap (food and accommodation), the stage set is great (lots of lovely blue water!!). Dubrovnik is lovely...it simply might take a while to grasp there. I did a darkness bus trip from Zargreb (which is quite different but also lovely), I don't suppose it cost that much and you can sleep on the bus for a night (saves detached house costs). I then took the bus up the coast via Split.
You can receive boats to and from Croatia to. I know Split has pretty a lot going to and from Italy and I conjecture some go to Greece.
you should try bosnia the food is the best
Slovenia - it's on the sunny side of the alps & much cheaper than Switzerland. It's dazzling.
Poland, \krakow,
go to enumerate of low cost airline in wikipedia, travel to Europe and check out destinations, I think you should move about to Morocco or Cyprus.
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