<p>Well, I have the opportunity to travel to a few cities for a month and am wondering on what I can do there that's unique to each of the following: Berlin, Amsterdam, Brussels, Krakow, and London. Anyone have any suggestions?</p>
<p>Visit red light districts in Amsterdam...</p>
<p>The town square in Krakow is really nice. Make sure to visit Wawel Castle too, though.</p>
<p>Go to a mcdonalds.</p>
<p>Riot in Greece...</p>
<p>There's a lot to see in London. We really only had one day there, so this is how it went: we woke up, took the Tube to Kings Cross to pick up a friend, saw Big Ben, the Parliament buildings, Westminster Abbey (and walked around for an hour--9 pounds), Buckingham, where we saw the changing of the guard, lunch, then went to the Tower of London (but didn't go in because it was 14.50 pounds), walked a bit on Tower Bridge, decided London Bridge looked lame, then we went to the Imperial War Museum, and then Tate Modern and got fish and chips for dinner.</p>
<p>while not on your list, I think that you should visit Madrid if at all posible. I think it's the most underrated city in Europe. It's awsome.</p>
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<p>no ****. :)</p>
<p>If you're going to London, don't visit Trafalgar Square. It's crowded with tourists.</p>
<p>^There's a lot of places in Europe crowded with tourists. It's ok to be a tourist sometimes.</p>
<p>If you can, make it to Spain. There's a lot to see and do there. Go to the south (Andaluc</p>