Whereâs that mate?
frankfurt?
@artfoley has it.
Thereâs not a whole pile here for the international business traveller to do in the evenings.
Thatâs the case for most medium sized continental cities.
I had to travel a good bit to Malmo at the start of the year on a project. It was a grand sized city with great rail links but the best thing about it was the food hall below. Would go two or three nights a week - all stalls serving high end food for every taste - in and out in an hour with a group, no wasting two and a half hours making small talk every evening in over dinner.
They are all the rage in blighty these days.
Would you not go for an aul massage?
in germany hell have to specify that its a hans free one
I toyed with adding âoutside of going whoringâ to my original post.
The best thing about Malmo is the train to Copenhagen
@Locke id say. Copenhagen is worth the trip for the women alone
As an aside, Iâm heading to CPH at the end of the month for a bit of a jolly. Looking forward to it now
And the dinner is over in 5mins too.
More international business travellers
Iâve never been
Did you get the needful done?
Brought in like George Clooney in Up in the AirâŠ
Arulmagurgan got the bullet.
Heâll be back doing Elephant rides outside the Taj Mahal next week