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My basic plan is to Land in Berlin (Wall)

Amazing nightlife, museums, art galleries, architecture and sausages. Not much left of the wall, but they seem to like it better that way. You need a week to scratch the surface of this city, but if you limit yourself to just a few places of interest you could make do with a long weekend.

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make our way to Amsterdam (Euro Meet! Red Light)

Assuming the meet takes place at the usual location (Amersfoort) it is about a 30 minute train journey from Amsterdam. If Rob gets up to his usual tricks you should allow two or three days for the meet, plus Amersfoort is a really nice town to explore. Amsterdam needs no introduction - where else can you marvel over a seven foot stone penis then chill out on the lawns of the Van Gogh museum while tripping on some mushrooms you bought in a nice little shop that also sells postcards?

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go to France (Eiffel Tower)

Take a few days to soak up the atmosphere, eat some great food, look at some fantastic art and get treated rudely by the locals. Take time to consider that this is *nothing* like the rest of France, and consider heading out of the city if you want to experience some of the finest inexpensive food and wine in the world.

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and then on to the UK (Stone Henge)

Stone Henge is in the middle of nowhere (i.e. Wiltshire) so combine it with a visit to the Roman city of Bath. If you're actually interested in standing stones and ancient history then the nearby Avebury is worth a visit, and if you're there at the right time of year there may well be some crop circles around Silbury Hill.

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Some things that I have an interest in for us would be Castles and the location where Harry Potter is filmed.

http://www.castles-of-britain.com/
http://gouk.about.com/cs/attract4/a/harrypotter.htm

Have fun!

Rob