favourite city
this question is very difficult. i don't really know why i asked it of myself.
after thinking long and hard i would have to say... paris. it is a little cliché but it is just
so beautiful at night - walking along the seine and seeing eiffel tower
in the background is really hard to beat.
my second favourite would be berlin.
it was so full of history and great shops,
the whole city is constantly changing,
it is so interesting.
least favourite city
i can't think of anywher i paritcularly disliked, but i would have to say bordeaux.
adele and i went there on a whim without much research.
it turned out to be quite an average city, with not much going on
or very intersting things to see or do. if i can do it again, i would choose
to go somewhere else i think.
favourite country
my most favourite country is switzerland. it is so beautiful and clean.
and everyone is friendly, it would be a lovely place to live.
least favourite country
i don't have a least favourite country - how can you in europe? there were annoying
things about each country - italy had huge train reservation fees, the south of italy was kind of
dirty and terrifying. i hate the tourist trap areas of each city - poor quality, overpriced restuarants.
you really have to search hard for good food and a decent price in europe .
most memorable moment
hah either seeing leighton meester in colette (i'm so sad), or to be more truthful
i would say swimming at the beach in positano. it was such a spectacular day.
the water was so warm and the view so incredible.
worst moment
hahah. probably staying in venice mestre train station all night,
and the worst worst moment was the next morning actually in venice
when adele and i could not find the hostel and were so tired we couldn't
stand. that was a low-point. being in venice made up for it though.
favourite day
clear winner is catcing the train up to the summit of jungfrau in switzerland.
it was the best day, adele and i made a snowman and made
snow angels.
favourite food
probably a macaroon i had in avignon, or the endless amounts of
patisserie in paris. also in the running is the chocolate orange gelato i had in rome.
xx
Beautiful pics, and that is so cool that you saw Leighton.
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