That’s not Europe, those are just three generic cities.
You missed all the sights, dude.
So you visited three cities in Europe, out of… many.
And you haven’t made a photo of that huge Euro in Frankfurt…
Hate to say but London is no longer EU and Frankfurt is the least German city I knew. And Paris being Paris.
Next time I’d suggest Le mont St. Michel and Normandy for France (don’t hate me french, svp); Edinborough for the UK or south end / Doover; Dresden for Germany. And venture out to Saxon alps, Prague…
Then you can claim you saw a little bit, a tiny part of Europe. There is a zillion more places you haven’t, better, more significant, more pedigree and heritage but that’ll be a start.
Shame that American tourists often miss out on Eastern Europe, you should visit Prague if you get another chance to visit Europe.
Overall I’d recommend focusing on one country at a time when visiting and to check out some nature as well. In the UK for example there’s Edinburgh, Bath, York, Bristol etc. or in Germany Cologne, Dresden, Nuremberg, Stuttgart, Munich and for France there’s Rouen, Strasbourg, Avignon, Dijon, Lyon, Marseille, Bordeaux etc. and I’m sure there’s plenty for all three that I didn’t name including many small towns and villages which you may not see recommended on travel websites as much. For natural areas you would want to check out the Alps, the mediterranean coast, the black forest in Germany, and in the UK while imo not as impressive as those you have Cornwall, the peak district, the lake district, and the Scottish highlands. Though admitedly you could spend your entire holiday in most of those without running out of things to do and see.
So you forgot to turn on the color option in the camera.
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Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof must be truly unforgettable
Paris, London, and… Frankfurt? Fucking Frankfurt?!
As a German I must ask: Good Gods why?!? ^ ^
That’s not Europe, those are just three generic cities.
You missed all the sights, dude.
So you visited three cities in Europe, out of… many.
And you haven’t made a photo of that huge Euro in Frankfurt…
Hate to say but London is no longer EU and Frankfurt is the least German city I knew. And Paris being Paris.
Next time I’d suggest Le mont St. Michel and Normandy for France (don’t hate me french, svp); Edinborough for the UK or south end / Doover; Dresden for Germany. And venture out to Saxon alps, Prague…
Then you can claim you saw a little bit, a tiny part of Europe. There is a zillion more places you haven’t, better, more significant, more pedigree and heritage but that’ll be a start.
Shame that American tourists often miss out on Eastern Europe, you should visit Prague if you get another chance to visit Europe.
Overall I’d recommend focusing on one country at a time when visiting and to check out some nature as well. In the UK for example there’s Edinburgh, Bath, York, Bristol etc. or in Germany Cologne, Dresden, Nuremberg, Stuttgart, Munich and for France there’s Rouen, Strasbourg, Avignon, Dijon, Lyon, Marseille, Bordeaux etc. and I’m sure there’s plenty for all three that I didn’t name including many small towns and villages which you may not see recommended on travel websites as much. For natural areas you would want to check out the Alps, the mediterranean coast, the black forest in Germany, and in the UK while imo not as impressive as those you have Cornwall, the peak district, the lake district, and the Scottish highlands. Though admitedly you could spend your entire holiday in most of those without running out of things to do and see.
So you forgot to turn on the color option in the camera.