<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>