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Hi all, I'm planning on going on a trip to Europe this summer with a couple of my good friends. We are currently high school seniors and are gonna spend the majority of our last summer together partying it up over there. Clubbing, absorbing copious amounts of alcohol, etc. However, there is a problem. My birthday is in September so I will still be 17 by the time of the trip. It would really suck if because I'm not 18 yet I can't go clubbing or stuff... Now I know that according to wiki most European drinking ages are 16, but I thought I'd consult the various Europeans on teamliquid for help and clarification.
We are gonna be going to London, Bruges, Paris, Rome, Venice, Prague, and Amsterdam.
So in general how's the leniency in Europe with respect to 17 year olds? Also, do you have any advice in general for our trip? Like what to watch out for, etc?
Oh, and damn you guys and your high euro/dollar exchange rates.
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Make sure no one spikes your drink. 'nuff said
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drink lots of water when you decide to do X
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On October 15 2008 12:26 Insane Lane wrote: Now I know that according to wiki most European drinking ages are 16, but I thought I'd consult the various Europeans on teamliquid for help and clarification.
o rly??
I know that in London, if you look young (or if your group looks young), they will proof you quite regularly, be sure to bring a fake moustache. It's a shame you're not going to Madrid/Barcelona because I was drinking there when I was like 16 and I never got carded once.
For other countries I don't really know, some of my friends said that Italy was pretty relaxed, but Germany was a little more strict.
It's probably inevitable that you will get carded at some point, but there's always other places to go!
p.s. drinking age is 18.
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Well I did say that I got it off of wiki, so take it as you will.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drinking_age#Europe
Well at least most of the countries I'm planning on going to allow it to some reasonable extent it seems. Still, I would indeed like input, so thanks..
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whoops... delayed double post.
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If you think the dollar/euro exchange rate is bad wait till you get to the UK and have to use pounds. And yeah you're quite likely to get ID'd but not 100% you might get lucky (drinking age is 18). Edit:I'm talking about London only here, haven't been clubbing in the rest of these cities.
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Well, most of the clubs I know have an age limit of 20 anyway, so..
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BRUGES SERIOUSLY???
They dont ask for you're age here shit I've been going out since I was 14 :p nor would they in amsterdam i think. But I dunno about london, I think they might be strict there but maybe someone from london can say
And btw when you're in bruges you should go to "de Pick" or "coulissen" just ask around ^^ Hope you fun
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They have started carding alot more frequently as of late, this is speaking of London, Prague, Hamburg, Krakow. I notice that if the club outsources bouncers from a "security" firm, they pretty much have to card you no matter what - if they hire their own bouncers, it is up to if the bouncer is in a good mood. For the more popular clubs, you usually want to go in looking decent - they won't let you in with like jeans/skate shoes/sneakers.
Bringing girls with you ups your chance of getting in and not getting carded. Underage girls are less frequently carded than underage guys. Foreigners are usually carded less than locals (except for London). I've been carded and showed my CT drivers license - and have gotten in even though I was underage
And alot of clubs have started the 20,21,22 rule even though the drinking age is 18 or less.
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Bruges isn't a good city for clubbing. Not at all. Should go to the pretty nearby Ghent for that. But they wont card you, that's pretty much for sure.
Oh and if you plan on getting high in Amsterdam, they card in most coffee shops, so I hope you have a 18+ guy with you so he can go buy the weed.
Paris: Really expensive for good clubbing, but chances are high you won't get carded.
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No one mentions Berlin here? Really, no tour de europe without visiting Berlin, even more if you want to have decent clubbing! London is cool but expensive (very). Amsterdam is just cool, must see too! Paris, I haven't heard that good things, very snobby, expensive etc.
But if you are 17 and your friends are 18 or just above (read 19) its always hard to get into a good clubs without at least a few girls. Should be no problem to visit the mainstream clubs though. I can speak for London and every single german city (Cologne is good for clubbing too, espacially if you like electronic and minimal techno)
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This idea reaks of fail unless you're a decently attractive girl in which case you'll find the trip very enjoyable. If not - again, fail.
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Thanks for the advice guys. I guess I look pretty much my age(really tall though), so it sounds like I'd probably face difficulty in London and Prague. Maybe its time to grow out a beard.
I would be going with some female friends as well, though. Eh... so you guys say that it is possible just really hard to find my way into clubs in London and Prague?
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i've only been to prague once, but I was over 18 at that point, our group was never carded once though.
London, you will probably be able to find clubs that won't card you but often these clubs won't be worth going to. :/
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On October 15 2008 12:39 decafchicken wrote: drink lots of water when you decide to do X
a normal amount. a bottle or two is all youll need
people get retarded when they hear this and kill themselves by having like 2 gallons of water and diluting their blood lol
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baller you're my new favorite person
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On December 29 2008 06:22 baller wrote: going clubbing is baller
i agree
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going baller is pretty baller
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