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For travelers re: European trip
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:25 pm
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:25 pm
How many places from Barcelona, Marseilles/Cannes, Venice, Budapest, Vienna, Prague, Munich/Berlin would I legitimately be able to do in 14 days and still enjoy?
Order of preference? Any on others that should be on a list?
Order of preference? Any on others that should be on a list?
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:27 pm to Books
I would pick 6 and go with that, 5 if your travel days to and from Europe is included in that 14. I've never been to any of those except Venice and it's incredible, but you can see it in a day.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:27 pm to Books
Either do a Mediterranean trip or a northern Europe trip. Don't try to do both.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:28 pm to kingbob
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I would pick 6 and go with that, 5 if your travel days to and from Europe is included in that 14. I've never been to any of those except Venice and it's incredible, but you can see it in a day.
you would literally spend your entire trip traveling. Its a vacation not a race.
I would pick two cities and go between the two, with a stop at a smaller spot in the middle.
I would group them like this
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Barcelona, Marseilles/Cannes
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Venice, Budapest, Vienna
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Prague, Munich/Berlin
you could pair vienna with prague really easily.
This post was edited on 7/17/14 at 3:29 pm
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:32 pm to Books
Thats alot of Ryan Air flights
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:33 pm to Books
If you plan too much you will get burnt out
You want time to relax, id say 4-6
You want time to relax, id say 4-6
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:38 pm to Hawkeye95
never been and not sure when I'll be able to go back in the future. So I want to see as much as possible, but not miss out by traveling too much.
Order of preference or any others not listed that are doable?
Order of preference or any others not listed that are doable?
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:42 pm to Books
Last year I flew to Prague and was there for 4 days, drove to Vienna and stayed there 2 days, then drove to Budapest and stayed there 3 days. 11 day trip altogether
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:43 pm to Books
They all suck IMO
Everything you need can be found here in the states, those cities are just inferior versions of US cities
Everything you need can be found here in the states, those cities are just inferior versions of US cities
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:43 pm to Books
I'd say 3 places would be comfortable, 4 places would be pushing it slightly but would still be doable if they are geographically close to each other.
Are you planning to travel via train or plane? That will play a big role in the decision process.
Are you planning to travel via train or plane? That will play a big role in the decision process.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:44 pm to Books
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So I want to see as much as possible,
Understandable but sacrifices have to be made. Traveling on a plane, tain, bus etc for half your trip is a waste.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:45 pm to Books
how old are you? you can get back if you prioritize your life.
My 2nd trip to europe, we did 25 days and 6 cities. we thought that was too much.
There is no way you can see it all. Don't even try. Try to actually sample what life is like there, and you can't do that if you are running the entire time.
Plus once you get down to it, a church is a church, a museum is a museum and a castle is a castle. They aren't really different country to country, or city to city. But what is different is the food, the markets, the bars, the coffee, just walking around, talking to people. You can't get that if you rush around.
My 2nd trip to europe, we did 25 days and 6 cities. we thought that was too much.
There is no way you can see it all. Don't even try. Try to actually sample what life is like there, and you can't do that if you are running the entire time.
Plus once you get down to it, a church is a church, a museum is a museum and a castle is a castle. They aren't really different country to country, or city to city. But what is different is the food, the markets, the bars, the coffee, just walking around, talking to people. You can't get that if you rush around.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:46 pm to CSB
quote:literally just started planning the trip for next Summer, so even the mode of travel isn't decided. I'm open to all suggestions from those who've done it
Are you planning to travel via train or plane? That will play a big role in the decision process.
This post was edited on 7/17/14 at 3:47 pm
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:47 pm to Hawkeye95
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Plus once you get down to it, a church is a church, a museum is a museum and a castle is a castle. They aren't really different country to country, or city to city. But what is different is the food, the markets, the bars, the coffee, just walking around, talking to people. You can't get that if you rush around.
All this. Especially bars
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:48 pm to Hawkeye95
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But what is different is the food, the markets, the bars, the coffee, just walking around, talking to people. You can't get that if you rush around.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:49 pm to Teddy Ruxpin
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All this. Especially bars
definitely the bars. And the beer. the beer is surprisingly different place to place.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:54 pm to Books
I went Amsterdam (3 days),Berlin(1), Prague(2), munich(2), interlaken(3), marseille(2), nice(2), and Barcelona (3) recently and I wouldn't have visited Europe any other way. I got to see pretty much everything and sure it was tireing but it was awesome and you can rest when you get home. Just get a eurail pass and do it that way. Id reccomend getting a first class pass as it's much more comfortable than second class and it's not much more expensive
ETA: to those people saying you can't experience any of the stuff in a few days at each city are wrong. If you don't waste time and appreciate and use your time wisely you can get a better experience than only going to a few cities. Hope I helped!
ETA: to those people saying you can't experience any of the stuff in a few days at each city are wrong. If you don't waste time and appreciate and use your time wisely you can get a better experience than only going to a few cities. Hope I helped!
This post was edited on 7/17/14 at 3:56 pm
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:58 pm to genro
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Either do a Mediterranean trip or a northern Europe trip. Don't try to do both.
My thought as well. You don't have to do everything in one trip. I understand that some people enjoy that, but it's just not my idea of a good trip.
Posted on 7/17/14 at 3:59 pm to Books
Whatever you do, avoid Malaysian airlines
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