November 10, 201312 yr Hi! I recently started working, so I opened a savings account so I can finally do my trip around Europe, do not know when, but i am hoping for a month-long trip. Given that a lot of the people in the forum are from there and around, I would like to ask you about ideas on what to do, see, touch, eat, photograph, etc and where :) Right now, I have a pretty general list of countries to visit like spain, france, the UK, belgium, germany, switzerland, italy and greece. I am trying to come up with a budget, so i need ideas!!! Any help will be greatly appreciated :)
November 10, 201312 yr One month for 8 countries is quite a stretch but I'd go for an Interrail pass so you won't have to spend loads on money on trains if that's your thing. If you're thinking of travelling around Europe by plane, check out Easyjet, Wizzair and Ryanair. They are cheap-ish.
November 11, 201312 yr Author I want to spent a fair amount of time sort of in each place, but probably will not be able to afford longer than that. Iam trying to make it happen on august of next year so that gives me some time to save more money :)
November 11, 201312 yr I don't live in Europe so I cannot help you much unfortunately, but I can tell you for just touring one country in a month this summer that your energy will be completely drained and you won't have enough time to truly observe and appreciate each sight if you're popping in and out so fast, so keep that in might when planning. Vacations are meant for leisure! Why don't you give Wikitravel a try, for ideas on where to go? Very detailed and helpful resource. Also, I know of guided tours where you travel in groups country to country along Europe, with discounts on museums and hotel rooms and all that stuff. Exactly the type of deal you're speaking of. Though I can't say about how they're like, just something to look into. They're pretty inexpensive. Good luck!
November 11, 201312 yr I wouldn't go in August because that's when it's the warmest, September would be better and the weather is still nice (except from some rain once in a while) and travelling/accommodation is cheaper in September. Pick 4 countries max that you really want to visit, 8 isn't doable in a month (travelling between places takes up quite a lot of time).
November 11, 201312 yr What Tash said, and If you're coming to Belgium, eat chocolate, waffles and fries and drink beer, that's what we'e famous for :nice: you can also visit this guy in Brussels, Mannaken Pis: If you're lucky he might be wearing cool clothes:
November 11, 201312 yr ^Manneken Pis ;) yeah Europe is bigger as you think and if you're in Belgium try the beer, fries, waffles, chocolate, festivals (a small one is just as much or more fun as a big one), walk in the rain OR visit me or Hannah :awesome:
November 11, 201312 yr ^Manneken Pis ;) yeah Europe is bigger as you think and if you're in Belgium try the beer, fries, waffles, chocolate, festivals (a small one is just as much or more fun as a big one), walk in the rain OR visit me or Hannah :awesome:[/color] I hate typos :p AND visit Celien AND me :awesome:
November 11, 201312 yr Author I don't live in Europe so I cannot help you much unfortunately, but I can tell you for just touring one country in a month this summer that your energy will be completely drained and you won't have enough time to truly observe and appreciate each sight if you're popping in and out so fast, so keep that in might when planning. Vacations are meant for leisure! Why don't you give Wikitravel a try, for ideas on where to go? Very detailed and helpful resource. Also, I know of guided tours where you travel in groups country to country along Europe, with discounts on museums and hotel rooms and all that stuff. Exactly the type of deal you're speaking of. Though I can't say about how they're like, just something to look into. They're pretty inexpensive. Good luck! Makes sense! I was looking into spending a couple of days in each country, leaving a day of traveling in between, but I guess I can go back at some other point :awesome: I do not think I would like to travel with a tourist group, even though i would have more info, they only take you to the touristy places, and I want to be able to decide where to go when, most of the times I have seen them aound here, they ignore some places that are really cool because they only take you to where they have been going for years. I wouldn't go in August because that's when it's the warmest, September would be better and the weather is still nice (except from some rain once in a while) and travelling/accommodation is cheaper in September. Pick 4 countries max that you really want to visit, 8 isn't doable in a month (travelling between places takes up quite a lot of time). Jaja! I was asking a friend that lives in Belgium about the best time to travel and he said that august is when it starts getting cooler. I do not mind the heat, i live in the tropics lol. And it is less clothes to pack. But given that accomodation is cheaper, september it will be. My family owns a time share club thing, so I think I can get affordable lodging from there :awesome: What Tash said, and If you're coming to Belgium, eat chocolate, waffles and fries and drink beer, that's what we'e famous for :nice: you can also visit this guy in Brussels, Mannaken Pis: If you're lucky he might be wearing cool clothes: :laugh3: will do :) ok VISIT US!!!! [/color] Definitively!!! I need belgians to tell me which beer/chocolates/waffles are best :)
November 11, 201312 yr Author Does the UK, France, Belgium and Italy sound like a good plan? I need to visit the bakery, see the freaking eiffel tower, drink belgian beer and pose in the leaning tower of pisa lol will probably go to the vatican too :D
November 11, 201312 yr Does the UK, France, Belgium and Italy sound like a good plan? That sounds doable : ) Do you already know what kind of transportation you're going to use?
November 11, 201312 yr Author Probably metro around London, what is the cheapest way to get from England to Belgium?, after that, I am thinking trains or buses. I have to check which one would be best, because I just started at looking at places to go to, so I will choose a hotel that is central to all/most of them.
November 11, 201312 yr what is the cheapest way to get from England to Belgium? By bus, check Eurolines and Megabus. I can recommend Palmers Lodge for when you're staying in London, it's a really nice hostel.
November 11, 201312 yr Come in September, prices are generally lower (no kids holiday premium), it is still warm and the weather normally is good. Travelling eats up a lot of time
November 11, 201312 yr Your welcome to Germany any time. I would definitely recommending coming here. Visiting a few cities (Berlin, Cologne, Munich) is worth a trip i guess. Especially Berlin has a lot to offer. A LOT of history and about the same amount of cool things to and see besides that. Dont know what you are interested in (History, Music, Culture...)
November 11, 201312 yr visit england, london is cool kinda but up north is better because it's where the cool people live.
November 11, 201312 yr Author I want to go to Berlin so bad!!! I am definitively thinking about it :) I will probably sell a kidney and make it happen lol I am trying to work my butt off this next year, so maybe I will be able to extend the trip.
November 11, 201312 yr Author visit england, london is cool kinda but up north is better because it's where the cool people live. lol! ok. I am thinking about starting in scotland and then go south from there, even though flying directly to england might be cheaper.
November 11, 201312 yr Probably metro around London, what is the cheapest way to get from England to Belgium?, after that, I am thinking trains or buses. I have to check which one would be best, because I just started at looking at places to go to, so I will choose a hotel that is central to all/most of them. Might not be the cheapest (unless you book in advance) but probably the Eurostar is the quickest
November 11, 201312 yr lol! ok. I am thinking about starting in scotland and then go south from there, even though flying directly to england might be cheaper. Berlin isnt that expensive. At least the hotels aren't. As long as you are near a subway station you are in the heart of the city in half an hour or so. Public transport is very good and also not that expensive. There are special tickets for tourists and weekends etc... When are u planning to come over here? Next summer or 2015? (btw, traveling through germany by train is also not that expensive if you know what tickets to buy.)
November 11, 201312 yr visit england, london is cool kinda but up north is better because it's where the cool people live. That's not true, Greg lives there.
November 11, 201312 yr lol! ok. I am thinking about starting in scotland and then go south from there, even though flying directly to england might be cheaper. It depends on where you wanna go. Train tickets can be quite cheap if you book in advance. Coaches are much cheaper but they mightn't be ideal if you don't have much time. Where are you planning to go? I wouldn't just go to London, there are much nicer places in the UK.
November 11, 201312 yr That's not true, Greg lives there. greg is also northern which further proves my point
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