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    Sunday, April 20, 200812:52:00 PM 0 commento
    I dedicate this entry to my dear colleagues, who are Liverpool fans, and they will be making their way in Europe in 4 months, with a budget of S$4,000, in hope to kiss the gate of Anfield *sheesh*.



    Most people would choose to touch down in London. Liverpool is is a roughly a four-hour drive away from the airport. National Express coaches run to Liverpool from major British cities such as London, Birmingham, Leeds and Manchester. Lime Street Station is the end of the line for a number of regular train services from Manchester (1hr) and London (3hr).

    Now what? Liverpool accomodation can be as affordable as £15.00, depending on how rugged you want to be. I will not even mention what you can do there. They know what their main focus is, and the rest is miscellaneous.

    After you're done with UK and maybe you'll like to see Europe a bit before you go home, I'd recommend you make your way there via Eurostar. Their fares start at £59 return from London to either Paris or Brussels in 2nd class, or £149 return in 1st class.

    If its my own trip, I will attempt to venture northward to Scotland (or maybe Ireland?) I can safely say it is possible to afford Edinburgh accomodation (and maybe Dublin accomodation if I decide to pay Boyzone's hometown a visit); some going for as low as US$30. Glasgow accomodation can be a little more pricey, roughly about US$60 or so.

    But the most important question is... How long will it take for me to explore the whole of You Kay? LOL!

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