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oh, I'm curious now. what makes edinburgh a far better city than glasgow? 🙂
Because I'm from Edimburgh😀
oh, I'm curious now. what makes edinburgh a far better city than glasgow? 🙂
Some oddly anachronistic - and indeed alarmist - views about Glasgow and the British railway system here. Glasgow is no more unsafe than any other European city of equivalent size - and indeed considerably safer than some. There are areas which aren't terribly salubrious but any half decent guide book will tell you where to avoid: otherwise, it's a great place for a night out and the Celtic-Rangers 'Old Firm' derby match will be undeniably passionate.
As for the railway system: the main complaint is that it's very expensive. Apart from Sundays - when maintenance work and engineering seems to paralyse the system - trains generally run to timetable and are clean. The sleeper services, in my experience, are very good.
My preference would be to stay in Paris, but then I live in London and would go for the novelty value. The Eurostar service is generally excellent. I haven't done London-Paris yet, but have done London-Brussels several times and it is amazing to be able to travel city-centre to city-centre in a couple of hours, without all the fooling around with airport transfers etc.
Have fun!
oh, I'm curious now. what makes edinburgh a far better city than glasgow? 🙂
really? what a pity! I did the cruise from Bergen via Stavanger to Newcastle once; very so convenient and a cool experience (except for the standard tourist amusement on these ships... but you don't have to bother with these if you don't want to.). it was also very cheap in combination with an interrail ticket (I think something about 60€, way cheaper than making aaaaall the detour through the south).
The Old Firm...work on your YNWA. Should be fun.
- Charlie
Simon,
I wonder if you have ever taken this night train from Hamburg to Paris? http://www.eurorailways.com/products/night_trains/hamburg_to_paris.htm
can't say that I have, only the one from berlin to paris.