0 Days in EE/Balkans with family...suggestions?
03-05-2013, 11:15 AM
I have an interesting situation where I will be going to Europe with family in the beginning of June for 10 days...and essentially I can tell them wherever I want to go. So I have free reign to choose, but there are several important factors listed for the most part in order of importance:
1. Cheap - I don't want to break old pops' bank on this trip since he's paying for it all. This is probably most important.
2. Quicker Bangs - I'd maybe have time for 1-2 dates, since I'm only there for 10 days. That said in Kiev I was able to get 3 dates with 2 girls in 10 days, so I'll put that as my max.
3. Things for family - I don't want to be entirely selfish. My dad likes nature, seeing nice things. My sister is the same. My brother and I only care about banging. So some sights/culture/nature should be involved.
4. Language - Preferable to have a decent amount of English-speaking people. Second best situation would be Russian, as I should have a basic grasp by then.
5. Central Area/Easy Transport - One thing I loved about Reykjavik is that I could walk everywhere. With Rio transport was relatively easy via public transportation. I don't want to have to rent a car or spend hours on a subway to get to where I want to go.
6. Good nightlife - I am a night game guy, and I would like to go out most nights I am there. So no weekend only spots. My brother is a decent wing if that matters.
7. Safety - I don't want my father and sister to have to worry walking around at nights.
8. Food - we all love good food, though this can be a minor consideration really. For example, I'd never tell someone not to go to Kiev because the food sucks (which it does).
In no particular order, here are some countries I am considering: Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Georgia, Austria, Moldova. On the second tier, I am also considering St. Pete (too expensive?), Minsk (too little to do for 10 days), or the Baltics (don't know much). At most I'd want to hit two cities if that makes sense, or just stay in one the entire 10 days.
I've read a lot of threads on various places, but none I've found touch upon the family aspect of it. Any and all suggestions are welcome. And of course, I'll return the favor with a hell of a data sheet.
1. Cheap - I don't want to break old pops' bank on this trip since he's paying for it all. This is probably most important.
2. Quicker Bangs - I'd maybe have time for 1-2 dates, since I'm only there for 10 days. That said in Kiev I was able to get 3 dates with 2 girls in 10 days, so I'll put that as my max.
3. Things for family - I don't want to be entirely selfish. My dad likes nature, seeing nice things. My sister is the same. My brother and I only care about banging. So some sights/culture/nature should be involved.
4. Language - Preferable to have a decent amount of English-speaking people. Second best situation would be Russian, as I should have a basic grasp by then.
5. Central Area/Easy Transport - One thing I loved about Reykjavik is that I could walk everywhere. With Rio transport was relatively easy via public transportation. I don't want to have to rent a car or spend hours on a subway to get to where I want to go.
6. Good nightlife - I am a night game guy, and I would like to go out most nights I am there. So no weekend only spots. My brother is a decent wing if that matters.
7. Safety - I don't want my father and sister to have to worry walking around at nights.
8. Food - we all love good food, though this can be a minor consideration really. For example, I'd never tell someone not to go to Kiev because the food sucks (which it does).
In no particular order, here are some countries I am considering: Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Georgia, Austria, Moldova. On the second tier, I am also considering St. Pete (too expensive?), Minsk (too little to do for 10 days), or the Baltics (don't know much). At most I'd want to hit two cities if that makes sense, or just stay in one the entire 10 days.
I've read a lot of threads on various places, but none I've found touch upon the family aspect of it. Any and all suggestions are welcome. And of course, I'll return the favor with a hell of a data sheet.