so in december around december 20th to january 2nd i'll be in germany for the first time. i've been to vienna before but thats my only experience with the germanic world.i'm really interested in post industrial, east german, possibly communist architecture and monuments. any ideas?i've gotten recomended cottbus, zwickau, chemnitz, erfurt, gorlitz, eisenhüttenstadt ( the most interesting one i think), and suhlfor bigger cities i was thinking dresden and leizpig. any possible ideas to add? i also would prefer places with fewer foreigners, i actually want to see germans not immigrants. i got this inspiration after a recent trip through poland and hungary and going through commie blocks and seeing urban decay and communist history was pretty interesting.
>>2821628Does it have any good art museums?
>>2821632If you like art museums, you'll love Museum Island
>>2821717This is actually great and if someone would nuke Berlin (I would highly welcome that) it's the only place I would miss of that god forsaken place.
>>2821606I’m guessing there a lot of migrants? Sar?
maybe if you liked poland, theres a slavic minority group in germany called the sorbs, barely anyone speaks their language anymore, but in bautzen all the street signs are bilingual in sorbian and german, and some people still actively speak the language there and theres a cool musuem on sorbian culture. its a neat place.
>>2816438And I am struggling to fill them in October.AucklandHobbit townDay to myself around TaupoTongario HikeThen fucking what?Bay of Plenty when it's cold?Drive 6 hours there and back to see Wellington?Drive a whole day to site Cape Reign?Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Hows England? The people, public transit, food, price, attitude towards tourists, sights to see.I have a rather odd vacation planned next year, its going to be almost entirely miniature wargame oriented and will center mostly around Nottingham so I can attend Britcon and visit the GW HQ and other of the wargame companies centered in Nottingham. I'll be in the country for 3 weeks so it'll be plenty of time to check out the rest of England and some historical sites. I was warned to avoid London but that seems like such a waste going to England and going everywhere but the capital
>>2821207Why wouldn't there be Lithuanians in the UK? You're on the travel board and you're surprised people are in different countries from the one they were born in?
going to the north west for a bit in a couple of weeks.. manchester, liverool, lake district. any recommendations? will also do a day trip to conwy>>2821207lithuania joined the eu in 2005 and the hater of the UK, war criminal PM tony bliar's leftist government immediately gave them full rights to live in the uk. being the only major eu country to do so, immediately all the rats of those eastern countries fled to the uk to commit crime and work minimum wage jobs instead of contribute to the development of their own country
>>2821352Solely the north west?Chester is the nicest place, probably only worth a day trip but a very pleasant place and worth visiting. Has a castle, good cathedral, and a roman ampitheatre. It also has a very good zoo, accesible from both Chester and LiverpoolLiverpool the must do is the albert docks, there are lots of museums around here. By the train station is the world museum and walker art gallery - the art gallery is worth a visit in particularNearby to Liverpool, on the local trains (Merseyrail), you may want to visit Port Sunlight - beautiful model village and again has a good art galleryIn the Manchester area, if you like trains there is the east lancashire railway, from BuryScience and Industry museum in ManchesterBoth cities mostly associated with football and music, look into them if it's your thing
>>2821407>Chester>roman ampitheatreit's not really worth visiting or seeing as a tourist, it's an intriguing archaeological site but not a place a tourist wants to travel thousands of miles to see
I've got 14 days in California in November. I'll have a car. What should I do to get the most of my time out of it? I at least plan to get to Redwood NP, Yosemite, Kings Canyon, and Sequoia for part of it. I'm not a huge city person but I figure at least a few days in SF and LA just to experience it, and definitely visiting some coastal regions. Plus, I'm not too big on hiking back-to-back-to-back so city visits help break that help. Also If I do LA it'll definitely be the tail end of the trip and them i'll head back home from southern CAIs there anything I should definitely stop by along the way?
>>2817235Keep in mind some of the routes in the Sierras around Yosemite may be closed after October, Sonora Pass (highway 120) for example as the area experiences heavy snow.>>2817248Santa Barbara is called the American Riviera, the central coast is absolutely beautiful but it will be cold and kinda gloomy by November. I'm actually from Eastern San Diego county and really like the Joshua Tree area. There's no place quite like it but it has been overrun with the Burning Man crowd since covid. There's a lot of stuff around there too on BLM land that you don't need to pay for to visit. >>2817320That's a good way to describe it. I can't imagine what it was like during its heyday when lions were roaming around the property. There are still some animals from his private zoo. The house itself is opulent but only insomuch as your average modern resort maybe, it was impressive when the average American didn't have indoor plumbing, sure. The outdoor pool that looks like greek temple is stunning though. >>2818765I would skip some of the mountains. The weather is too unreliable by the end of November. This is the peak time to visit deserts however. And the coast will be too cold for swimming but the crowds will have died down making it pleasant to visit.
>>2817235Gotta visit the Tenderloin in the heart of San Francisco. Great deals to be had.
>>2818564If you're into trying new food, you should get some tea leaf salad from Burma Super Star.That shit is the bomb. Burmese food from SF is absolutely killer.
>>2817235Seqouia, visit it. Take some time to checkout bigbear and arrowbear too
>>2821964No. Big Bear and Arrowhead are trash. Skip both. And Yosemite is infinitely better than Sequoia.
When will be the last year one can go to Japan and experience true Japan?
>>2820767Because almost everyone has to encounter them in person now.
>>2820767Because there's 1.5 billion of brownoid biomass that provides absolutely NOTHING that is everywhere outside of Dalian, China (former state of Manchukuo), they have national average IQ within margin error for profound mental retardation.They are loud, they smell like shit, rotten socks, tumeric and filth, they are repulsive to look at, unbearable to hear them speak in a dialect of English that was beaten into them during the British Raj period.Interpals is unusable, tinder is unusable, the internet is being flooded with an unstoppable tsunami of >saar kindly do not redeem pls show bobs and vagene yes we are americaners saarI would rather all the convenience stores be automated self-checkout and guarded by a nigerian bouncer on a dubious visa than see a dead-eyed shitskin struggle to process two-digit numbers when asking for cigarettes or get a BSOD in the unevolved neuron cluster inside his skull when trying to operate a microwave.
It's too late
>pajeets are so heavily despised that their country is shipping them out by the truckload>not even that but their own women find the men undesireable>the only way pajeets can have women in their own country is by rape and arranged marriageIt's insane, no other race is this cucked.
>>2815020Based
>food you like>underrated places>things to do>vietnam long-term visa situationLast thread reached the bump limit.
>>2821303I don't see anything racist about those photos. It's just pictures of typical black people you might find in Asia. What racist about them?
>>2815826Not that anon, but as a west coast burger flights are still well over $1000. It's more like $1300-$1500 to even the closest Asian country. Europe is also far. I'm up near the Canadian border so I guess Canada is the only easy travel, unless I want to spend a few hundred to go get beheaded by cartels or drugged by Colombian women
>>2821960I'm so glad I left the US. I never want to go back.
>>2821338>Nah, Mexican American.Good! Your offsprings will look like Mexicans.
>>2821338>>2821347Why are the replies deleted? Could it be ... censorship?
I'm here for a month. What can I do at Singapore that isn't just:>food>visit theme parkwhere can i meet people this place is a dystopia
>>2819965dang, how'd you get there? thanks for the site recommendation :)
>>2819900> singapore> degeneracyPeople there consider doing coke a civilizational horror
>>2820140Except the celebrities. IYKYK.SG here, singapore is too small for 1 month you see all shit in max 5 days.Botanic gardens + orchid garden (pay per entry but worth it), night safari, hawker food, 1 or 2 cool bars.Spend the other 3 weeks in malaysia. The currency goes way further
>>2821879>The currency goes way furtherget lost sinky stop sneaking in to buy our cheap fuel
>>2819859You can shop, anon! Singapore is more of a shopping mall than a country
Hello, /trv/Does anyone here live in, or has lived in, the city of Pittsburgh, PA? Talk about how good it is if so. I am seriously considering moving since it seems to be reasonably priced, somewhat nice and closer to my family. I live in Charlotte, NC right now, and the costs are similar but this place is a hellhole plus I don't know anyone. Alternatively, has anyone here moved elsewhere from a Charlotte-like city? How did you pick it?
>>2821441Uhh steel city? Heinz?
Any similar cities to Pittsburgh in New York State?
>>2821926Rochester would be really cool if they kicked out all the blacks.
>>2820728based>>2820749>Also, Pittsburgh is much hillier than most mid Atlantic cities and that sets it apart - you have some homes perched on what look like impossibly steep hills from afar.The hills and architecture combine to give it a really cool aura. There are bridges everywhere and hollows and valleys and weird random hidden things and it just has this vibe sort of Appalachian and mysterious. It is the opposite of soulless flat suburbia.>>2821109based
>>2821435Yea dude 12 minutes flipped halfway through on 400
I recently won the jackpot in my state lottery. Fortunately it's not a dystopian state that forces your name to be public. I've won more money than I could ever dream of, but as a NEET I don't know what to do. As I cannot explain my immediate change in lifestyle, I've decided to assume the façade that I have got a job in another country and need to move within just weeks (my money will clear next week). So my questions to you anons, are:- Where should I move to? Money is not an issue, I will invest it safely in the stock market and live off dividends. I could afford literally anywhere beyond tax havens like Monaco but I have no desire to be there anyway (I'm sure Nice is nicer)- Do you have any suggestions for my alibi?I've been a NEETGOD for years now and the massive gap in my CV will turn some heads if they hear I am moving internationally for work. - Any places I should visit that you recommend in general?
>>2818710Wrong nay dumbfounded.
P H I L I P P I N E S the answer is always philippines my guy. You can lock down the sexiest 9/10 petite perky breasts nice round ass filipina as long as you make $500/month. The more you make, the sexier she gets.
Baskin Roberts
>>2820464sure, but if you're actually rich you can live in a country that's not a trash heap and still get pussy
>>2817326nta, and I think Ljubljana is a very nice place, but>hustle and bustle of major cityit's the size of Lincoln Nebraska
What should I do to prepare for my trip with my wife to Japan in December for 3 weeksI am an american
>>2821709It's a shitpost webcomic about the prevalence of unarmed police officers in Britain contrasted with the demographic represented by an older American wearing a cowboy hat and bolo tie carrying a gun as habitually as he'd carry his wallet or house keys (like that guy in the news article, or me). I'm personally aware of the existence of AFOs and that the rate at which officers receive that authorization varies by department, with some smaller departments having a 100% authorization rate and some larger departments significantly lower. I would wager most Americans don't think about British police or their armaments at all. To most of the country the UK is some obscure island on the other side of the world smaller than 11 of our states and not really relevant to much of anything outside of history class, Monty Python quotes, and doing funny accents. If you find an American with strong opinions on police in the UK they're probably chronically online in political spaces pertaining to free speech, right to bear arms, or right to privacy.
>>2821675Thx for the tipsWill get adaptor.Going in December so dont need sunscreen.Idk i may cut Hiroshima. I'll do research. Idk what im posing for? I am an tourist.
>>2821730Kyoto overflow. That part of japan south of kansai got viralled by influencers, eg kumano kodo, nachi falls etc.Foreigner accessibility to rural areas also increased by the JTB, tech savvy younger crowd know how to book shit online etc etc etc
>>2821913Hiroshima does have some shit, but totally not worth it as a detour. Spend more time in greater kansai, there still tons to see there within 1-1.5 hours by train
>>2821730Tiktok and youtube
Why are Australian cities so beautiful? Melbourne literally looks like it's out of 2100. What went so right here?
>>2821952Personally I think America is the only country that got skylines right because they've been slowly and organically building up for the past century plus and have the mixture of architecture and cool old buildings. Australia is ok, looks like China, just a bunch of glassy new buildings.
This last trip lasted 38 weeks. That's 266 days. >Flights: $6.40 per day (19 minutes of labor per day)>Housing: $13.92 per day (42 minutes labor)>Food: $8.50 per day (25 minutes labor)>Ground transport: $1.40 per day (4 minutes labor)>Intoxicants: $0.55 per day (2 minutes labor)>Miscellaneous: $1.42 per day (4 minutes labor)>Bills from back home: A big fat $0.00 per dayI am lucky enough to live at a time when travel comes at a lower cost in terms of Amerimutt wage labor than ever before in human history. Every 96 minutes, I make enough money to cover another day of travel.>b-but you're pooooorIt's my way of rebelling against the (((system))) and forging my own path through life. If you don't understand why anyone would choose to live lean on the open range rather than grow fat and sated in a milking stall, I'm not gonna waste time explaining it to you.Tentative itinerary...>Fly to Dubai>United Arab Emirates overland to OmanComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>2819286You're more than welcome to prove your point by lifemogging me with your superior travel experiences. /trv/ badly needs more quality content.
India and Nepal just may be enough for nine months of overseas travel. >India: December through March>Nepal: April through June>India: July and August for the monsoon experienceFly less, spend less, feel more liberated from the bondage of wageslavery.
>>2820260Not enough cheap pecker play for slumbo
>>2820267No doubt I'll encounter my share of super gay Indian men eager for pecker play in the sketchy back alleys of Mumbai.Had to pay $15.50 USD per night for a hotel room near the airport. Hostel bunks were as low as $3, but 30 bunks served by one toilet sounded like a nightmare to me. It takes me twenty minutes for my sluggish bowels to excrete a meter-long snake of shit, and I didn't want some Indian busting into the bathroom to sit in my lap, shart between my legs and spray my junk with his diarrhea.
>>2819286>we're all better than youYour delusions of superiority aren't doing you any favors in this world.Sounds like he's got some things figured out better than you do.
is Peru as spectacular as it looks in photos?
>>2816992>>2816994There are nice parts of Lima that look better than this.
Went back in 2018 and it's fucking awful. The mountains and so on are neat but one look and you're done, it isn't fulfilling. Same for the historical architecture.All the local people are noisy, rude, degenerate scammers.>>2815570If that tasteless garbage is the best food in south america then I pity spics
>>2821898Well if you ate it, now you have brain worms.
>>2821204Where? I didn't see much that seemed that nice in Miraflores. Peru just seems to have a deeper and more crushing level of poverty than some of its neighbors. I sort of liked it though, it was humbler and more personable.
>>2820776Yes they do. Have you actually been to remote Peru? I'm hardly an expert but lots seemed to live like that.
Going to Germany next month, but still undecided on wtf I should do. Should I spend a few days in Berlin area, then head down south to Munich area for final days, OR should I focus entirely on Northeastern Germany and just do day trips to all the cities near Berlin? I have 10 days. Also general Germany thread
>>2820518>Also do most supermarkets stay open 24/7?No, almost 99% will be closed on sunday and on public holidays. In the evening most things will be closed by 20:00-22:00 with very few 24h shops mostly in large cities. Some regional alcoholics and junkie meeting points (Trinkhalle/Bude in NRW, Späti in Berlin etc..) might open till 0:00, 02:00 or even 24/7.
What applications do I need while in Germany to get out and about?>DB NavigatorWhat else?What do you use to order food/groceries?And how's the AirBnB in Germany?
>>2821392>What do you use to order food/groceries?Your feet.
>>2821428Based dutch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_kKHvbZ4lEWhy would you go there?
My boomer parents told me I have 3 months to get out. I have about $5k to my name. Where the fuck can I go in SE ASIA? Should I go to Thailand or Cambodia and attempt to ESL when my money runs low? Anyone been forced into homelessness and ran off to SE ASIA? I’m about to have no choice I think, I doubt they’re going to listen to reason. Funny how If i say mean uncomfortable things to boomers their response is to try and murder me by kicking me out with basically no money. I told them I’m probably gonna die but i refuse to do homelessness in USA as I’ll definitely get murdered. They told me to go to an homeless shelter as if that’s some sort of safe place these days. It’s not the fucking 80s anymore. Boomers are seriously ill. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>2821713>>2821712>>2821708Get tested asap
>>2821552I completely understand where your parents are coming from. It's time for you to leave.
>>2821779Stfu little pussy incel. I have a profession that requires I get tested often for visas. Scaredy little faggot. Learn how to interpret data and control your emotions
>>2821453He posted a thread on /trv/ begging anons for help, as he had gotten fired from his job and was getting kicked out of his employee housing. >>2821461Murder would solve OP's housing and food problem for a few years at least. >>2821552You can rent a hostel bunk with A/C and shared kitchen in Metro Manila for $55/month, see picrel. Lay in bed all day posting about how much you hate your life. Highly doubtful that any girlfriend will want to spend time with a white guy who is hostile/anti-social AND a penny pincher. You can be retarded and get laid easy, but you have to be a likeable retard.>>2821654>muh opportunity costA Jewish concept invented to keep you slaving away on the rat treadmill for the entirety of your adult life and never do anything you want to do.>>2821552>when I'm running low on money, I'll go to one of the world's poorest countries to get my bread upI always thought millennials were curiously devoid of common sense, but you zoomzooms really take the cake. >>2821661>Hello sir, this is Visa card services calling you about a recent fraudulent transaction on your card. In order to get this transaction reversed, could you please confirm with us with the card number sir?
>>2821800>I have a profession that requires I get tested often for visasof course you do anon