Venice , Rome, Florence - art, history, food, wine (clubs ok)
IMHO
2007-02-26 01:48:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Amsterdam (Netherlands) Athens (Greece), Barcelona (Spain), Berlin (Germany), Bruges (Belgium), Brussels (Belgium), Cardiff (Wales, UK), Copenhagen (Denmark), Dublin (Rep. of Ireland), Edinburgh (Scotland, UK), Florence (Italy), G, H, I, J, Kos (Island of Greece), London (England, UK), Madrid (Spain), Manchester (England, UK), Milan (Italy), Nice (France), O, Paphos (Cyprus), Rome (Italy), St Tropez (France), Toulouse (France), Turin (Italy), U, Venice (Italy), W, X, Y, Z
Europe as you'll know is dripping with culture and history a few points of interest from above: Paris and Venice are probably co-equal top spot for romance. The Netherlands boast the MOST liberalised attitudes in the western world (first place to recognise gay marriage). Paphos, where the goddess Venus (or rather Aphrodite) was born. Athens and Rome - the capitals of two of the worlds great ancient civilisations. London, a multicultural haven (160+ languages spoken in 640 square miles!), as well as all the history from the time of Brutus of Troy - if you believe the legend...
2007-02-26 03:01:20
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answered by unclefrunk 7
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Well now, so many to choose:
Amsterdam of course, not only a great scene but also, arguably one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.
Berlin, lots of history there and clubs galore.
Venice, well that says it all right there.
Copenhagen, beautiful, historical, very cool....but expensive.
London has some great clubs and again, plenty of history and culture. Personally love shopping Kings Road.
There are more but as you can tell by other responses, most of Europe kicks it.
2007-02-26 01:59:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Saint Petersburg, Paris, London, Rome
2007-02-26 02:50:25
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answered by Lurker 4
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My favorite European cities for culture and history with great gay clubs are:
1) Copenhagen, Denmark
2) Budapest, Hungary
3) Paris, France
4) Berlin, Germany
2007-02-26 01:48:09
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answered by Spyder 5
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relies upon on the rustic you're speaking approximately. The Netherlands replaced into the 1st u . s . to legalise gay marriage (no longer union, yet incredibly marriage). Belgium and Spain quickly accompanied tournament. In eire (the place I stay), homosexuals are common, however the marriage debate continues to be a warm subject count; additionally, the older era Irish tend to be prudes and the two do no longer communicate homosexuality or look down their noses on gays (in certainty, homosexuality replaced right into a criminal offence here till 1992).
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answered by jeniffer 4
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