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Advice on Planning a Trip to Europe?
A friend and myself are planning a trip to Europe, we want to go anywhere and everywhere. So my question to anyone willing to tell me, where should we go? Please leave a place, country, city, and a reason why you think we should go. Also, where should we start? Some say Ireland and work our way to the mainland, others suggest other places. What are your thoughts?
4 Answers
- KMcGLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
it kind of depends on how much time you have. I like to spend at least 3 or 4 days and if possible more in one location. Hopping around too much, you don't really get a feel for a place. My personnel favorite is Paris, places to go the Louvre and the gardens a must, roller skating at midnight, Pere La chaz ( a famous cemetery with Rodin's Thinker and Jim Morrison. La Rive Gauche or the left bank over by the Sorbonne, many cool bars (discos) that students go to at night and artist selling stuff during the day. Walk down the Champs Elysees, eat in a cafe, drink wine. Just wandering about can be an adventure. Buy 1st class Metro tickets (subway) there's a guard on the 1st class cars. You can get almost any where in Paris on the Metro.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
the advice to you is the comparable as to all the different individuals making plans a whistle-quit excursion of Europe: decelerate. you have 5 cities here and it takes an afternoon to get between each and each. How lots do you genuinely think of you will see, quite with toddlers in tow? One week, 2 cities 2 weeks, 3 cities or at a push 4. Now, by way of fact the different poster stated, bypass look on the lonely planet or tough handbook web content and bypass from there. One individual's definition of 'lifelike lodging' is extremely distinctive from yet another. come again with greater specific questions and additionally you gets greater smart help.
- 1 decade ago
hit up the small cities not any where special you will find much more to love than busy touristy towns
trust me :) i traveled all over europe and the big cities wer great but small ones have the genuine europe beauty but amsterdam was beautiful and not that trashy suprisingly galway ireland was great and innsbruck austria
- SylvieeeLv 51 decade ago
i would go to: italy, france, spain, holland, czech(prague particularly!), poland(krakow particularly). the good thing is that there are lots of low cost airlines, when you get to their page you will see that if you're lucky you can get a really good deal and travel for a few dollars to a few destinations!