[travel] My Wishlist
I want to make the last part of my trip more people-focused, as the typical sightseeing activities don't impress me that much anymore. "Oh look, you have a medieval castle and a 100m high cathedral in your old town, that's nice. Yawn." I have been scheduling *atypical* sightseeing activities, which mainly consist of extremely impressive sights or ways of quickly digging in deeper into a country's culture.
I have a 3-week unlimited railpass and rough plans to hit up Berlin, Amsterdam, and much of Scandinavia, but the train service in Western Europe is so good that I can basically get as far south as Spain in an overnight train from northern Europe. So basically things are very flexible and I can quickly show up almost anywhere for almost zero incremental cost.
i am curious if any of you can hook me up with the following:
- Any physicists at CERN who might be able to show me around the LHC.
- Anyone in the art/tech scenes in Vienna, Berlin, or Amsterdam.
- People working in alternative energy, energy efficiency tech, or other related fields in Western Europe.
- BASE jumpers in Switzerland or Norrway
- People you know who live in Western Europe that I would hit it off really well with, either locals or expatriates.
- Advice on the most impressive sights you've seen in Europe.. (I already have seen a lot in prior trips, but hey, if there's something that blew your mind, let me know what it was)
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I have a 3-week unlimited railpass and rough plans to hit up Berlin, Amsterdam, and much of Scandinavia, but the train service in Western Europe is so good that I can basically get as far south as Spain in an overnight train from northern Europe. So basically things are very flexible and I can quickly show up almost anywhere for almost zero incremental cost.
i am curious if any of you can hook me up with the following:
- Any physicists at CERN who might be able to show me around the LHC.
- Anyone in the art/tech scenes in Vienna, Berlin, or Amsterdam.
- People working in alternative energy, energy efficiency tech, or other related fields in Western Europe.
- BASE jumpers in Switzerland or Norrway
- People you know who live in Western Europe that I would hit it off really well with, either locals or expatriates.
- Advice on the most impressive sights you've seen in Europe.. (I already have seen a lot in prior trips, but hey, if there's something that blew your mind, let me know what it was)
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Swiss Alps. My favorite is the Matterhorn (Zermatt), but others prefer the mountains above Interlaken. One of my favorite sights ever.
Fjords in Norway. I took the train from Oslo to Bergen, which is a nice ride, and then there's all kinds of stuff to do on the fjords once you're out there.
For more city-like stuff, I did really like Berlin and didn't spend enough time there. Also going to a tapas bar in Spain is fun and incredibly yummy. I also really enjoyed Lisbon, Portugal and environs.
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Fjords... it's on my list of things to check out.
Berlin is on my list too.
Spanish tapas were lovely. There are a couple of good tapas places in SF too. I also really liked Lisbon. It was a bit shabby in a very charming and beautiful sort of way.
Thanks for the recs.
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I'm thinking about going back even though it's way out of the way. I really like Islamic geometric art.
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My friend Ralph is part of the Amsterdam hacker scene, and is a good guy. I'd volunteer to come out to Amsterdam and introduce the two of you, but due to my current visa status I can't actually leave Belgium. However, I can try and put y'all in touch anyway, or perhaps y'all could both visit Leuven; he's been talking about coming by.
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BTW my timeframe for both visits would be 1-3 weeks from now.
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Second the recommendation for the Oslo-Bergen train. I really wanted to get off at the top of the mountains and go hiking.
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