The Do's and Don'ts of City Breaks
The Do's and Don'ts of City Breaks
Autumn and early winter is a great time of year to go away for
a quick short break. The long months between the summer and
Christmas period can be depressing at the best of times -
getting away for a few days to an exciting new city can be a
great way of lifting the spirits. However, condensing a holiday
into a short city break can be a fine art as you only have two
days to get things right! Here are some do's and don'ts the will
help ensure a great time is had by all.
Do's
1. Get to the airport as soon as possible
If you are rushing to get to the airport or even worse miss
your flight it is going to get your city break off to the worst
possible start. Try to start as you mean to go on - in relaxed
fashion. By getting to the airport early you can check in and
enjoy a nice drink at the bar, it certainly beats falling into
your seat pouring with sweat after a frantic sprint across the
departure lounge.
2. Book your hotel in advance
There is a school of thought that suggests you should wait
until you reach your destination before you pick a hotel. By
getting there first you can get a feel for a city and then pick
your hotel in an area you like. People who do this also probably
still believe in Santa. While over planning your short break is
definitely a faux pas - basic organisation such as booking your
hotel in advance is just common sense. Who would want to spend
half there holiday walking around a city with all your luggage
trying to find a room? Clicking a mouse is a lot easier and
sites such as http://www.superbreak.com have a wide choice of
hotels around Europe.
3. Learn some language basics
If you are visiting a foreign country for a couple of days it
is always worthwhile to learn some basic words in the local
language. Locals won't expect you to be fluent but making that
little bit of effort goes a long way and in cities such as Paris
you are not always guaranteed to find people who can speak
English.
4. Check for local holidays
Its always worth looking into whether there is a local holiday
on at your destination of choice. If there is visiting popular
tourist attractions could quickly become difficult with long
queues and crowded atmospheres the order of the day. When going
to theme parks especially, it is worth looking into local school
holidays etc...
Don'ts
1. Over plan
A certain amount of planning is crucial to the success of every
trip, but leave yourself some room for pleasant surprises and
the opportunity to be spontaneous. If you are visiting a city
such as Paris or Rome you almost don't need to plan ahead your
daily activities, simply walking the streets and exploring
whatever takes your fancy is an experience in itself. If you
find something that you really want to do but didn't include it
in your original plans - just do it! The main goal of a city
break is to have fun and enjoy yourself, don't let rigid plans
get in the way.
2. Over pack
Speaking from the point of view of a harassed boyfriend who
usually has to carry everything - don't over pack! You are only
away for two days, you don't need seven pairs of shoes! Having
to carry around a heavy bag either around an airport or when you
are sightseeing can put a real dampener on any trip. The idea
behind short breaks is that they are quick, easy and stress
free. Unless you have a trail of servants following you (like my
girlfriend?!) leave the big bags at home.
3. Leave your baggage without a label
This is a simple one but it is amazing how often people forget.
When you check in your baggage to the airport, always make sure
it has been correctly labelled to maximise your chances of
getting it back should something go wrong. Losing your bag for
two days on a two week holiday is inconvenient - losing it for
two days on a weekend break is a nightmare.
4. Go straight back to work
City breaks are great fun but they can leave you quite tired.
Catching flights, 2 nights of wining and dining and walking
around the various attractions can leave you quite physically
drained. If you are catching a flight back late on the Sunday
night, try and ensure you have booked the Monday off work too.
Knowing that you have a day to relax when you get home will let
you unwind a lot better on your actual holiday.