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We are traveling to Europe in April, Madrid, Rome, and London, and we would like to hit a few clubs and/or swinger clubs, does anyone have any idea where to go, or does anyone know any sexy couples in these areas that would want to meet some out of town couples ;)
Hi
In London check out Kestral Hydro/Abfabs near Heathrow airport. By far the best. When will you in London? We return on 15 April.
Chao
The best swing clubs that I have found are in Holland. There are three distinct different types of clubs there. The one that you would probably want is called a parrenclub. Speaking English was enough at most of the clubs that I went to.

Germany has it's own sort of scene, but it's a little different. You would probably want to either look for a sauna or a "FKK" club. A lot of Europeans are traveling to Germany these days for the clubs there. There are a lot to choose from & most are at least good.

In Italy, the places that I know of are more provincial. If you didn't speak the local dialect, or at least good standard Italian, then the reception was not so warm. Speaking French or German got you further than English in several of the northern areas that I went to. I was surprised at how useless Spanish was, even at the airport. In Italy, you might actually do better just befriending a cute girl that you meet at a cafe. In general, the Italian culture is fairly open & hot blooded. You might be surprised at what a torrid little week-long affair can be cultivated in that country, especially if you find someone that lives in another part of the country, but is just visiting. Italians can be very emotional.

I haven't been that impressed with the UK clubs in general. I think that Starkers is gone now. That was right in London. It was a naked bar complete with dance floor & DJ. There is a place out in Bristol (exit 19 on the M4) called The Office that was very good if you are a chubby chaser. There were a few couples there that were more well kept, but they were very much in the minority. I do like the glass ceiling over the theater in that place. It's a fun place to play while others watch you instead of the movie. Bristol is probably a good solid hour, or maybe a little more, west of London. There was another place in Blackpool, but I can't remember the name off the top of my head. It was a little more edgy. It's further away, up north & the town in general was a little more rough. The town of Whitley Bay is one of the better party towns in the UK for people in our age range. I don't remember the names of the individual places there, but if I invest a little effort, I could probably find them. That place is a much longer drive from London though.

Madrid, I don't know at all. A friend of mine had a great time in Barcelona last year, but I don't have any current info on the rest of Spain.

I don't know how well traveled you are, but if you would like some general travel tips as well, let me know & I'll try to fill you in as best I can.
well thank you for the info, I have travel quite a bit, wife has not, we will check the one in London for sure, we have met a single female from Spain thru the other site, so hope that works out, and if Italy doesn't pan out and that's ok too. Either way it's going to be two weeks of pure fun and no worries so we can't go wrong.
The food & wine in Italy are a good enough distraction that you may not even feel the need to find a club there, not to mention the stunning architecture. Carbonara & Saltimboca are some of my favorite dishes that are traditional from that region. Orvieto is one of the varieties of wine that comes from around there too, although I'm usually more of a pinot gregio & san giovase fan. The san giovase is considered a bit low brow & it's more popular in the emile romagnia region, but I like it anyway. I can be a bit of the Ugly American that way. I often order what I like, even if it is not traditionally from the particular region where I am at the time. The Italians consider that to be a bit of a social faux pas. I also like cheap (6 Euro) dolchetos. I got some of my best high end wine values in Rome from a little shop just behind the Pantheon, towards the left side. For standard table wines, you can do well in the supermarkets. A bottle that would be $50 here in the US is usually about 6-8 Euros in Essalunga or a similar supermarket. I always come home with as much wine as I can stuff in my luggage. I find that if I wrap the bottles in shirts, I can get 6 bottles per suitcase without any problems. In over 10 years of doing this, I haven't broken a bottle yet. Be sure to get some Prosecco. It makes Champagne taste like the garbage that it is. ;-)

Rome is so big & has so much to offer that you could spend two weeks there just looking around, trying to make a list of things to see on future visits. Despite this, I recommend that if you are by the Colosseum, you should take the extra time to get a guided tour of Pallantine Hill. Seeing the wide variety of ruins that date all the way back to Romulous & Remis can help to put the city's entire historical picture into perspective. At least it did for me.

Trevi fountain is a nice romantic place to sit & have your picture taken. It was made famous in the movie Roman Holiday, but it is a beautiful feature of the city in its own right. Villa Borgese is my favorite place for a long casual stroll with a beautiful woman.

If you have time for side trips in Italy, my first pick is Florence. My second is the Tuscan countryside. My third is Venice. I can go into gushing detail on any of these places. They are all wonderful. Florance is the most friendly to English speakers.

When exchanging dollars into Euros, I've always gotten my best exchange rates at the Italian post office. The ones in the center of Rome can sometimes have a long line though. The worst exchange rates were at the train stations. The guys in Centralle nicked me for something like a 30% vig.
Sexymixedcup, which specific clubs in Germany do you recommend? Also, have you been to Fun for 2 or Fata Morgana?
That's strange, the last post that I replied to just disappeared.
guys check El Sombrero right across the street frm the west entrance of the Garcia-Sotelo Metro Stop on the Casanevaris area Madrid
Well they should be back in town by now, time for an update. We loved Italy. We would just go to a grocery buy 15 euros of cheese that would cost $50 her and a bottle of wine and just sit all afternoon in a park and enjoy the day. When it was time to catch a overnight train from rome to venice We were quickly informed that taking pictures in the train station was not tolerated. And pretending not to understand didn't work.

We are heading back again next spring this time for 6 weeks. The 20 day last trip was too short.
on our visit we spent a week in itally before catching a 15 day cruise of the middle east. this time we are just renting a car and driving to the places we would like to see from france to croatia.
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DORIANGRAY wrote:


Italy is great. When you go back hit the Amalfi Coast and visit Pompeii.


We're going to be visiting the Amalfi coast and Pompeii as part of our Med Cruise in 3 weeks! Can't wait.


When you go to the museum of antiquities in Pompeii, ask to see the back room. They have a separate room that doesn't get advertized. It houses all the erotic artifacts that were burred by Vesuvius.