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TCoys28 | 16:12 Fri 03rd May 2013 | Travel
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Hi Guys,

I'm planning on taking my hubby away for his 40th this year for a short break. His birthday is in August, and I've been advised that it will be very expensive that time of year (no matter where I go), because of school holidays.

I was initially going to take him to Paris for a one night stay, but then someone else suggested Rome for a few nights in September.

So my question is, where in Europe would guys like to go for a short break? Hubby is a MASSIVE footy fan. And before you all say it, we have been to Barcelona, twice. He has also been to Real Madrid and Milan.

Thanks in advance
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August is kinda out of season for footie, though but you may be lucky.
I don't know about football, TC, but Brussels is a lovely city. Go by Eurostar.
Some of the best seafood in Europe.
Copenhagen.
Their season starts mid-July, to accommodate a winter break.
The local club is sponsored by Carlsberg, whose brewery you can visit.
German Bundesliga starts August 9th this year, Bayern Munich (champions league finalists) are in, well Munich, which is a beautiful city. Well worth the effort only a couple of hours on the plane, public transport much better than ours, plenty of beer and Schweinshaxe for dinner. Perfect!
Berlin.
OK, Hertha Berlin aren't anything special at the moment but you can take him to the Olympic Stadium and there's so much else to do besides.
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Thanks for these suggestions guys.

How about Amsterdam? It doesn't appeal to me, but most guys seem to want to go there
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Not with their wives!
"I don't know about football, TC, but Brussels is a lovely city. Go by Eurostar.
Some of the best seafood in Europe."

Or Bruge - Chocolate and Beer.

Or do a few places in Belgium on the trains and pop over to Iepers, you could stay here: http://www.mainstreet-hotel.be/ (where they have a free mini-bar filled with wonderful craft Belgium beers and wine). They also do the last post which is very moving.
TCoy28 - OH and I went for a weekend in Amsterdam -not advised! - Firstly there are the female cops who are beautiful -think long blond hair in a plait/false eyelashes/handcuffs -then there is the constant urge to gamble all your holiday money in the casinos -then 'window' shopping in the red light district -spent most of my time telling him to put his eyes back in their sockets - and finally the 'cafes' where he will undoubtedly want to sample the strongest mary-anna on the menu and you have to try and float him back to the hotel room -Amsterdam is best left for boys weekends away ;-) I'd go to paris -lots to do and see in a small area and nice romantic meal on a boat down the river seine -forget about the footie ;-)
I've done Amsterdam weekends, with mates and as part of a couple. Both are catered for: it's not just 'whores and weed'. Plenty of other stuff to do/enjoy. Will be nice in August... but busy.
im a lady !!!!!!!!! berlin .
Brussels or Bruges.

I think it is off season for footer
What about London and a tour of Wembley? Or Cardiff and a tour of the Millennium Stadium? Loads to do in both cities.
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You guys have been great. A lot of options here.

I just had another thought, what about Dublin?
How about Rhine river cruise starting in Rotterdam? I don't know anything about this company but they are offering a 12 day cruise http://www.cruisingholidays.co.uk/rhine-river-cruise.aspx?hid=V126
Definitely Bruges. Lovely beer and chocolate. Very beautiful little city. I'm going there in a couple of weeks time. I love it there and go 2-3 times a year. If you want to go more into Europe, then how about Krakow or Prague?
Dublin not memorable, no soul except Grafton Street.

I agree with Brussels or Bruges as the food is good. Is he a motor sport fan, if so try Marinello Italy and visit the Ferrari museum, and you could get in Verona, Venice etc at the same time?
Dublin is excellent as it happens although not for the football obviously :-)
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