My partner and I are planning a two-week honeymoon the last two weeks of April next year. We're both very interested in the Netherlands and we've allotted six-ish days for that part of the trip, but we're unsure about the other half.
Some options:
- London (3 days) > Netherlands (6 days) > Bruges/Ghent (3 days)
- Berlin (3 days) > Netherlands (6 days) > Bruges/Ghent (3 days)
- Split the trip between six days in the Netherlands and six days in another country
Our interests: wandering around neighborhoods, food, cocktails, beer, coffee, bookstores, theatre, architecture, parks, anything unique to the area
If it were entirely up to me (alas), I would spend the first week in England, but we're planning a UK-specific trip in 2027; that said, it could be fun to explore a particular area or two of London on this trip and then focus elsewhere in 2027.
But I wondered if we could use the second half of our trip to visit 2-3 spots in another country. I like the idea of visiting somewhere very different from the Netherlands if we took this route.
We're inclined to travel by train but would be open to flying somewhere if the train would take more than 4ish hours. We both studied abroad in college (me in Vienna, him in England) and I've visited many of the biggest cities/capitals (Budapest, Paris, Warsaw, Venice/Rome/Florence, Madrid, Bucharest), although I was a 19yo idiot so they're all worth another visit.
We're gay, if that makes a difference.
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