Shangas
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What ho, chaps and chapettes!
As some of you may have gathered from various random posts of mine around the forum, in August, I'm being dragged off to Europe by my parents. We've all three, been invited to my mother's friend's wedding in Edinburgh in early August.
As such, we're kinda going on a family holiday. We're touring Edinburgh and London, Seville and Barcelona.
I'd appreciate tips from the vast knowledge pool that the Lounge is, about any interesting vintage/antiques markets/streets/shops/fairs that would be worth visiting in these cities during this time? Said time being the Month of August.
This will be our first trip to Edinburgh, Seville and Barcelona, so we'll be rather green, and I'd be grateful for any information or titbits of help/suggestions that you can give on those cities.
We've been to London TWICE before, so we're not exactly strangers there. We can easily find our way around, we're familiar with such intricacies as taxi-cabs, the Underground/Tube, money, navigation, etc. The language-barrier could be an issue though...
I've assembled quite a list of places to visit in London, but not for the other cities. So help is appreciated.
Dad and I (as mum's only joining us for half the trip) are chiefly interested in:
- Antiques/vintage stuff (So that's shops, shopping-streets, markets/fairs etc for antiques and suchlike).
- Major tourist attractions & famous buildings, famous streets, etc. (Just for the hell of it, I intend to visit Savile Row in the West End. I don't expect to buy a suit there, but I'll be taking lots of photos!)
- What's the situation with public transport? Dad and I are hard walkers. We can walk for miles and blocks and continents. And I'm good with a map, but still, it never hurts to have extra information.
Hopefully the wise and intelligent people to be found in abundance here on the Lounge can give me some help!
Any general traveler-beware / safety tips for Edinburgh, Seville and Barcelona are also appreciated. Just to stop us getting caught up in stuff we shouldn't be.
As some of you may have gathered from various random posts of mine around the forum, in August, I'm being dragged off to Europe by my parents. We've all three, been invited to my mother's friend's wedding in Edinburgh in early August.
As such, we're kinda going on a family holiday. We're touring Edinburgh and London, Seville and Barcelona.
I'd appreciate tips from the vast knowledge pool that the Lounge is, about any interesting vintage/antiques markets/streets/shops/fairs that would be worth visiting in these cities during this time? Said time being the Month of August.
This will be our first trip to Edinburgh, Seville and Barcelona, so we'll be rather green, and I'd be grateful for any information or titbits of help/suggestions that you can give on those cities.
We've been to London TWICE before, so we're not exactly strangers there. We can easily find our way around, we're familiar with such intricacies as taxi-cabs, the Underground/Tube, money, navigation, etc. The language-barrier could be an issue though...
I've assembled quite a list of places to visit in London, but not for the other cities. So help is appreciated.
Dad and I (as mum's only joining us for half the trip) are chiefly interested in:
- Antiques/vintage stuff (So that's shops, shopping-streets, markets/fairs etc for antiques and suchlike).
- Major tourist attractions & famous buildings, famous streets, etc. (Just for the hell of it, I intend to visit Savile Row in the West End. I don't expect to buy a suit there, but I'll be taking lots of photos!)
- What's the situation with public transport? Dad and I are hard walkers. We can walk for miles and blocks and continents. And I'm good with a map, but still, it never hurts to have extra information.
Hopefully the wise and intelligent people to be found in abundance here on the Lounge can give me some help!
Any general traveler-beware / safety tips for Edinburgh, Seville and Barcelona are also appreciated. Just to stop us getting caught up in stuff we shouldn't be.
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