Portugal next spring. Not as crowded.
Can be a bit colder.
Anybody here been to the Dolomites? Looking for a nice, quasi-affordable stay, preferably Airbnb for 4 people from around 3-6 May. I only have a 12-13 day window to take the family on a Euro vacay and these are the only open dates left. I will be traveling by car, most of these destinations I’ve already been to but her folks want to see certain places.
Day 1: Bratislava, Slovakia. Been there a couple times but her folks haven’t. Nice enough city, good for a first stop. We’ve already seen Vienna 17 times or else we’d drive the extra hour.
Day 2: Hallstatt, Austria. Never been, but it’s always been one of those screen saver towns I wanted to visit.
Days 3-5: Dolomites. Loc tbh, but friends have recommended the areas of San Candido, Cortina D’Ampezzo, Sappada, Alta Valle Agordina and Canazei. It’s becoming a chore to find something cost-effective that has at least 2 double beds (Europe loves them some twin beds for some reason).
Days 6-8: Tuscany. So many spots to hit but I have a special place I go back to every year in Montespertoli. Rolling hills, vineyards and cypress trees as far as the eye can see. Food is ridiculous, I could die here.
Day 9: Verona. Such a gorgeous, underrated city. Take your Mrs here if you get the chance.
Day 10: Ljubljana, Slovenia. Beautiful “hidden secret” city. Staying here because I have an embarrassment of IHG points from work.
Day 11: Budapest, Hungary. Best view of the Danube River in Europe. Perfect view from IHG hotel which I am also milking for the points.
Day 12: back home
Portugal next spring. Not as crowded.
Can be a bit colder.
I googled Dolomites. Wow. Is this CGI.
Yep. I’m trying to find the perfect spot there but still looking
Bro most of the people that post here haven't been out of Bexar county
rofl, fair one
and don't know that's not pronounced "becksar"
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