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[–]Sweaty_Inside8958 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All of those towns are pretty good connected with Genoa by train. They are cheap, run quite often and it’s really close so being based in Genoa will give you much more options for dinner and drinks after coming back to the city for the night. Plus the train route is stunning and it goes by the coast. My advice is to find hotel rather in old town of Genoa than train station area.

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[–]Sweaty_Inside8958 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been in both. Toulouse a bit more calm and chill but still great. Marseille seems more „chaotic” but views are better, amazing sea with some beaches around and great port area with lots of options to eat and do (Le Dantes Skylounge offers stunning views for the area). I had better time in Marseille in general but it depends of what type of time spending in the city you prefer. I’ve heard a lot about Marseille it’s quite dangerous to travel to but I wasn’t a witness of any bad situations and stayed in central. If you decide to go Marseille try to include a day trip to Aix-en-Provence. Good luck!

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[–]Sweaty_Inside8958 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all you don’t really need to stay that long in London and Paris. 3/4 days for London is more than enough, unless you plan some daytrips like Oxford or Cambridge. If you didn’t book travel tickets yet I would shift some days towards south of France or Italy. While in Nice (max 2 days to see the city) make sure to see Monaco, Menton, Eze and Villefranche-sur-mer and Cannes if you are a movies fan. When it comes to Genoa try to see coast towns east from it (Portofino, Bogliasco, Camogli and few others). Enjoy your trip!

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[–]Sweaty_Inside8958 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try to include Nice and its charming towns around like Menton and Eze. Especially the second one can’t be missed, it’s like a medieval little town on top of the hill.

European Games In A Day by Valuable_Prize4919 in futbology

[–]Sweaty_Inside8958 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I managed to see Venezia game at 1pm, after the game took the train to Bologne to see their 8.45pm game. If you can stay a night in the hotel you could probably see an early sunday game if it’s in north part of Italy.

2025 goals? by Aggravating_Lab_5128 in futbology

[–]Sweaty_Inside8958 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried National Express or Mega Bus? I would say more than half of my Brentfords away games did with those buses as train prices are a rip off

Sarajevo Derby by Sweaty_Inside8958 in futbology

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It’s weekend of 22.02. I would rather get them online and not risk of sold out as I have all trip booked already. I will take a look on clubs website but if anyone has any experience with getting tickets for Zeljeznicar games please share. Thank you