-rome, by itself. winter.
-dublin.
-weekend trip to athens. winter.
-strasbourg/luxembourg/nancy/metz
- oslo/stockholm/copenhagen. possibly the last two together.
- san francisco?
-nz. good airline.
-krakow and whatever else there is in poland.
-lombardy, somewhere not milan.
-brussels/brugge/anvers, possibly oudenaarde.
-london. i *liked* it. lotsa stuff i want to see too.
-naples. spent all of 6 hours there. remember a square, red flowers, a dome, a view, some blue, loving it, and the guide who said "the unification of italy" way too much.
-bike racing is a good way to promote your region. except when turkey does it because no one has convinced me they care about the bike racing part yet.
and paris! in winter. this is pretty much all that's left:
-arts&metiers and one of the science museums, wonder which one's the less kiddy one.
-egouts, catacombs.
-arenes de lutece. i know there's nothing there, so let's put "rambling around the v." instead.
-mineralogie.
-ile-st-l's left-bank-side quai.
-'tit palais.
-carnavalet chronologically. i'm hopelessly confused by the layout but pretty sure it's possible.
-plans&reliefs. had a nervous breakdown trying to find it, next time i'll actually try listening to the person i asked. think the armee folks are just jealous because p&r (which i'm pretty sure is just a room) is free and more interesting, which i suspect only makes sense in my head.
-towers of the notre dame.
-champs elysees at very early in the morning, 5-6am.
-a hotel a bit further inland.
-louvre at night. stuff i'm aware i haven't seen: egyptian ertruscan etc. artefacts (which doesn't really bother me) & roman and some italian/french sculpture.
-st.denis. had time & safety concerns this time but have to see it someday.
-churches i haven't seen: st.l-en-l'ile, st.e-du-mont and the quirky one around the bernardins. also the two near the river around st.michel and whatever else i come across.
-churches i really want to see again: st.merri, st.eustache, ste-chapelle, st.jean @ monmartre.
ETA: musee moreau.

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