The Amsterdam weekender looks nice on the videos, so I have it on my list for next year. Were there special things you did not like there?I went to the Amsterdam weekender in March. I liked live 2 mambo first weekend and salsa revolution more.
The Amsterdam weekender looks nice on the videos, so I have it on my list for next year. Were there special things you did not like there?I went to the Amsterdam weekender in March. I liked live 2 mambo first weekend and salsa revolution more.
Flixbus goes directly from Budapest + Budapest airport to Timisoara. It’s not a crowded route. Timisoara is worth visiting if you haven’t been there. But definitely way too far from Bucharest by train. You can do it, but it’s three trains and a very long day.Timisoara has several festivals but is hard to reach from central europe, too far for train/flixbus and direct flights only on special days not fitting with the festival weekend. Not surprised it wasn't crowded.
Yes, but if you live far away from Budapest like me you first have to take a plane there, then wait some hours for the next bus departure and then again 5 hours in the Flixbus, and all this back again - too long for a weekender.Flixbus goes directly from Budapest + Budapest airport to Timisoara.
The Amsterdam weekender looks nice on the videos, so I have it on my list for next year. Were there special things you did not like there?
How big of an event were they expecting?
Yeah, I get you. It’s all relative - I’d jump at the chance to be that close to good festivalsYes, but if you live far away from Budapest like me you first have to take a plane there, then wait some hours for the next bus departure and then again 5 hours in the Flixbus, and all this back again - too long for a weekender.
Yeah, I get you. It’s all relative - I’d jump at the chance to be that close to good festivals.
Oh dear, I know that from an outdoor location where after each CBL your partner is 5 cm taller / lower than before, which is super confusing. So if the location is full, people would start fighting over the middle places.The floor was slanted: Only the middle of the dance floor was straight. both ends were noticeable not straight.
I guess that's normal for marathons, but it opens the question when to arrive there, especially if your hotel is further away.I think the dancing hours need to be adjusted a little bit as well. Hours were 3pm to 3am.
Oh dear, I know that from an outdoor location where after each CBL your partner is 5 cm taller / lower than before, which is super confusing. So if the location is full, people would start fighting over the middle places.
This might be a personal problem. I'm used to evening socials getting good at 3pm, not closing down.I guess that's normal for marathons, but it opens the question when to arrive there, especially if your hotel is further away.
FixedYou would be a menace if you lived in Europe,travellinghitch hiking to every obscure festival you could find hehe
Sounds like you wanna set a mark on your country list? I spent one horrible night in Andorra city, it felt much more urban than I thought. The only affordable hotel was right next to the main street and traffic noise was so loud I couldn't sleep all night. I never fancied going back. Maybe a better option to sleep in La Seu d'Urgell in Spain 20 km away and just take a daytrip to Andorra.I'm planning to try to get to Andorra. It will be expensive (ski season, destination for wealthy peoples) but it's there, so I wanna go.
Sure, here's my Madrid salsa list for weekends (I prepared it for some possible Madrid weekend in the future, but haven't been there yet):I'll be in Madrid in mid-Jan 2026 for a week. Any dance-related suggestions welcome!
www.latindancesmadrid.com
There is neither students nor unemployed people in Andorra, I highly doubt you will find salsa events thereI'll be in Madrid in mid-Jan 2026 for a week. Any dance-related suggestions welcome! I haven't been since I lived there for a few months late last century ... Actually, talking of obscure places
I'm planning to try to get to Andorra. It will be expensive (ski season, destination for wealthy peoples) but it's there, so I wanna go. Not sure I'll find salsa, but you know I'll try!
Wow - that's awesome, thank you! (except for bachata being so big there ... ) This will help enormously with planning. I've booked flights for three weeks in Algeria and one week in Spain-Andorra. I was thinking of two or three days in Andorra (plus train and bus via Barcelona to get there); have some great advice on places to stay and sights from Travellers' Century Club Oceania WhatsApp group - people seemed to like it, so hopefully I'll have a better experience. There are a number of hostels as well.Sure, here's my Madrid salsa list for weekends (I prepared it for some possible Madrid weekend in the future, but haven't been there yet):
Fridays: La Mandinguera (Casa del Campo, Metro Lago). 4 salsa, 2 bachata.
Saturdays afternoon: Sandunga, salsa only for the on2 crowd (Leganes, Metro Sur "Casa del reloj") - but not each saturday, check "sesionsandunga" on instagram for info.
Sundays: Jowke Latin (Alcorcon): said to be the biggest venue in Spain, 2 rooms salsa and bachata.
All three events happen before midnight, which is rather unusual in Spain, but for me a plus.
Some other places info here:
Mind that in Madrid bachata sensual is big, most events will play it more than salsa.Madrid archivos - LatinDancesMadrid
www.latindancesmadrid.com