I am planning to Visit Agra, The famous Taj Mahal, Delhi and Ladakh in India during Christmas. I read this article about India https://gowithguide.com/blog/tourism-in-india-statistics-2024-the-ultimate-guide-5493 Got my hopes up.
Posts made by mhussy
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RE: Travel: Places you're going, places you've been.
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RE: Barcelona (ES)
@popvulture said in Barcelona (ES):
@ROman I love La Flauta! I think I ate at another location — there are two if I recall correctly. My girlfriend at the time and I just happened to stumble upon it, and the food was among the best we had on that trip (frankly I liked it as much as Tickets). I think we were the only tourists in there, great local spot. I wanna go back!
I will be trying their food also.
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RE: Barcelona (ES)
@Nocturama said in Barcelona (ES):
@mhussy - I don’t know the current status, but the Camp Nou is currently be rebuilt, and Barça are playing home games at a different stadium in the city. Might be worth checking what the tour will and will not currently involve.
@Nocturama I have checked their website, and they are still selling the tickets. I am assuming they are still doing the tour.
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RE: Barcelona (ES)
@danyhearty said in Barcelona (ES):
@mhussy said in Barcelona (ES):
Anyone been to Barcelona recently? Yes, I will be visiting Sagrada Familia and also might visit Camp Nou (a FC Barcelona fan here). Anything else should I consider? I am looking for things on Tripadvisor. I saw this thread and decided to ask here also. Any recommendations are welcome..
Sagrada Família is a must-see attraction in Barcelona, known for its unique architecture by Gaudi. Apart from this iconic site, Gaudi's other notable works like Casa Batlló, with its dragon-like scales, and La Pedrera, with its distinctive stone facade, are worth visiting. Additionally, lesser-known but equally beautiful buildings by Gaudi include Casa Vicens, Palau Güell, and Torre Bellesguard. When will you be traveling to Barcelona, @mhussy? I think your trip to Barcelona will not be complete without a soak on Barcelona’s city beaches that boast a 5km stretch of coastline.
@danyhearty Thanks for the information. Yes, I have pretty much sorted out my plans. Casa Batllo, Sagrada Familia, Barcelona Cathedral, Piccasso Museum, and Camp Nou I will be visiting. I read their official travel website: https://www.spain.info/en/destination/Barcelona/ and another article I found online: https://gowithguide.com/blog/tourism-in-spain-statistics-2024-your-in-depth-travel-guide-5686 These two articles pretty much sealed the deal for me. Also, the suggestion I got from an older comment in this thread.
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RE: Barcelona (ES)
Anyone been to Barcelona recently? Yes, I will be visiting Sagrada Familia and also might visit Camp Nou (a FC Barcelona fan here). Anything else should I consider? I am looking for things on Tripadvisor. I saw this thread and decided to ask here also. Any recommendations are welcome..
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RE: Tokyo (JP)
@bonguno said in Tokyo (JP):
Going to Japan for the first time with trips to Osaka and Kyoto. Already have some shopping spots planned out but hoping for some recommendations for anything else. Food, attractions, etc. I understand it's easily to look stuff up but I'd love to hear your opinions on what's worth it or what's not. Great appreciated.
Also does the IH stores have different stock then what's available to IHUK's website? Curious.
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RE: Dungeons & Dragons
@SKT said in Dungeons & Dragons:
My 11 year old son has become obsessed with D&D and has roped me into being the Dungeon Master for him and his buddies. I had never played as a kid so I didn’t know my ass from an elf when we started (and I still don’t). We’ve played 3 times and the only reason they put up with me is because I can “do good voices”. Mostly I’ve been making up random battles so they can just have fun rolling dice and fighting shit. I’ve been following a beginner’s adventure my son gave me so it’s given us a little structure. So my question is where can a dad go to learn up and make it a little “less-lame” for the players? Help appreciated
Also it’s so complicated…like overwhelmingly so for me.Try goign through this https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/dmg
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RE: IHSH-33-T - 12oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt With Tonal Stitching - Indigo
@Winchy said in IHSH-33-T - 12oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt With Tonal Stitching - Indigo:
IHSH-33-T - 12oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt With Tonal Stitching - Indigo
Our classic western shirt made from one-washed 12oz indigo Japanese selvedge denim, with black Iron Heart Permex snaps, tonal dark blue stitching, and chain stitch runoff. A must-have wardrobe staple that’ll age beautifully over time
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RE: That's Jokes
@T4920 said in That's Jokes:
Loved Taylor Tomlinson's newest special on Netflix. She's been so consistent over the last three shows, building on the onstage persona she's created and refining her craft.
Happy to see her getting the recognition she deserves by the mainstream with her taking over from James Corden on one of those late night shows
It’s awesome that she’s hosting her own late night show on CBS, After Midnight
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RE: Portugal (PT)
@danyhearty said in Portugal (PT):
@mhussy said in Portugal (PT):
@danyhearty Take your time and plan your trip accordingly. There are so many places worth seeing.
Thanks for the reminder, @mhussy. I just got excited with all the helpful responses I got from this thread. I should take my time and plan this trip carefully. Thanks again for all your help!
Make sure to update your trip report also if possible.
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RE: Portugal (PT)
@danyhearty Take your time and plan your trip accordingly. There are so many places worth seeing.
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RE: Portugal (PT)
You can visit Mosanto, or if you are into hiking try visiting Peneda-Gerês National Park.
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RE: Where does everyone live?
I am currently living in Houston