Take the ferry to north Williamsburg, walk the waterfront promenade to domino park. Get a gelato at Gentile. I would skip Times Square, it’s a nightmare right now. The 911 museum is somber but it’s worth seeing the the oculus and the architecture downtown is some of the oldest and most beautiful in the city. Have a great time! 1. • 2 yr. ago • Edited 2 yr. ago. Yes. It's ideal for a day visit by train because parking is a pain and the railway station is near the centre. The obvs things to see- Minster, Shambles, walk round city walls, Railway Museum, Betty's Tea Shop, Jorvik Viking museum, city museum that has an old-style representation of the Shambles, Pork Pie. I suspect, but do not know, that there are very few Prague folks in Brno. (I know lots of people from other towns in Bohemia in Brno, BTW. That's totally a thing. My guess is that folk come from a small town, where everyone's sick of the constant hype over Prague, so go to the 2nd city.) If you're a foreigner, it may well be entirely worth it. 5) Gaustatoppen. A shorter trip to the pretty Gaustatoppen mountain with 360-degree views of south Norway. If you go from the nearest car park at the bottom cable car station, hiking takes about 3-4 hours in total. It‘s also possible to take a lift up the cable car (but it costs 350 NOK). They are short with long lines and hustled through. Berlin of course is brand new since 1945 so not a lot of old architecture. Munich has a vibrant and relaxed nightlife, and still has A LOT of culture and museums. Budapest is just down the road. Budapest beats Prague imo. Another plus is for fans of certain UK-based movies and shows - like Harry Potter or Downton Abbey - you can see the sets where they were shot (I highly recommend the HP London tour). Easy to travel to other cities and countries from London. Wales (one of my favorite countries) is only a few hours by bus ride. Yes, exactly this. easyJet from BFS to AMS £203 return, train between Dublin and Belfast £32 return. FlixBus has an €10 fare each way between Brussels Airport and Amsterdam, if OP is set on flying out of Dublin. Takes 4 hours, though. I like your plan better, though. The best time to visit Brno is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) seasons. During these months, the weather is mild and pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 10 to 20 degrees Celsius. Spring is a great time to visit as the city comes alive with blooming flowers and greenery, and there are various iSBGW.

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