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  1. Top Places To Visit In Europe Reddit ~ Travel News

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  2. Europe travel guide: 14 things to know before going to Europe

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  3. All You Need to Know for Your First Time Travel to Europe

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  4. Top tips for traveling to Europe for the first time. Europe travel tips

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  5. Best places to visit in Europe as a solo traveler (plus safety tips

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  6. Traveling To Europe? Here's What You Need To Know

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  1. Europe travel, advice, questions and stories

    My wife and I were planning a trip in either July or August to Europe. We're planning for a total of two weeks but open to adding a few days if necessary. Below is a rough estimate of how many days we plan on spending in each country. UK: 5 days. Paris: 1 day. Italy: 4 days. Switzerland: 3 days. My questions are below.

  2. Travelling to Europe alone. Any tips? : r/solotravel

    Hello everyone! I (23 M) am currently planning my first solo trip to Europe from May into early August. For context, this is only my second time visiting Europe; mainly using it as a tool for self-exploration and pushing my own personal boundaries. I should also mention that I'm not a very social person, but I'm hoping to change that on ...

  3. 2-Week Europe Travel Itinerary Advice : r/travel

    US to London flight London (2 days) Paris (3 days) Zurich (2 days) Como (2 days Venice (3 days) Rome (3 days) Rome back to US flight. London, Paris, and Rome are kind of the big stops we want to make for sure but are exploring options in between. All these locations have direct trains with no transfer which partly went into organizing them as is.

  4. HELP

    HELP - Feeling Overwhelmed with Europe Trip Planning. Hi all, I have 9 months off between when I graduate and when I start working full time in the US. I want to go visit Europe during this time (likely late winter or some time in spring 2022). I have been reading so many other reddit posts, websites, watching youtube videos and my brain is ...

  5. American First Time Traveling to Europe : r/solotravel

    Paris - 3 Days (day trip to Versailles) Brugge/Ghent - 3 Days. Brussels - 1 (day trip from Brugge 1hr each way) Amsterdam - 3 Days. No compelling reason to stay in Brussels. Rent a bike in Brugge and ride the canals outside the town and bike the town when you get back. Ask the bike shop's to recommend a route.

  6. Potential Solo Travel to Europe, first-timer! : r/solotravel

    Somewhere to discuss travel. Not to dump your vacation photos. Pose a question. Share a trip report. Recount a funny/unique travel related story. Offer advice or ask for it. **Note that images are 100% welcome as part of a longer, thought-out text post. Photos are a great way to augment your story. Simply embed them within your text post.**

  7. The best way to travel across Europe : r/europe

    Totally agree with you. I spent June-July traveling through Europe. We did five countries, 12 cities or so and originally planned on only using our Eurorail Pass. The 10 day global pass cost me around $400 and the average additional reservation fee for city to city was around €30.

  8. Traveling to Europe : r/travel

    r/travel is a community about exploring the world. Your pictures, questions, stories, or any good content is welcome. Clickbait, spam, memes, ads/selling/buying, brochures, classifieds, surveys or self-promotion will be removed.

  9. Here's How to Plan Your Very First Trip to Europe, According ...

    Plan Your Trip Geographically. Make a list of all your must-hit places, then look at where they fall on a map — connect the dots, and you have your route. Maybe you start in Spain and work your ...

  10. Travelling to Europe in May: Current COVID Vaccination, Recovery

    With the summer holidays just around the corner, travellers from all over the world can start planning their trip to Europe as the majority of countries have already relaxed their COVID-19 entry rules. While some European Union/European Economic Area have only decided to ease some of their restrictions, others have lifted all of their COVID-19 […]

  11. 20 Best Places To Travel Alone In Europe + Solo Trip Tips

    4. Seville, Spain. Seville, Spain. Photo by Abigail from Inside The Travel Lab. As Europe's hottest city, Seville blazes away in southern Spain as both the home of flamenco and the setting for the passionate opera Carmen. It's also one of the best places in Europe to solo travel.

  12. 11 tips for traveling Europe on a budget

    Almost all European airlines charge for checked baggage -- and many taxi drivers around Europe will also add on fees for luggage, too. You can avoid this by packing light and right, using things like packing cubes or wearing travel clothing. 10. Do a free walking tour. Most European cities offer free walking tours.

  13. Want to travel to Europe this summer? Here's what you should know

    All member nations should have access by July 1, 2021. Under this initiative, EU member states would adopt the same entry requirements for visitors. The agreed-upon notion will see fully vaccinated travelers allowed entry to each EU country without the need for a further COVID-19 test result or quarantine on arrival.

  14. The Ultimate Guide To Traveling To Europe This Summer

    Flights to Europe are cheaper, too. A new survey by CheapAir.com shows that the average lowest international airfare to Europe is down 15.1% from last year. Last year, flights to Europe departing ...

  15. Europe Travel Tips: 10 Things You NEED TO KNOW in 2024

    8. Stay Longer in One Place. Staying in one place longer can allow you to experience the city or neighborhood like a local. Making friends with locals, finding local restaurants restaurants and venturing off the beaten path, can make for exciting travel stories and often the most memorable experiences.

  16. 1 Month in Europe: The Perfect Europe Itinerary

    4. Nice, France. A great inclusion for an ultimate Europe itinerary, Nice gives you a chance to experience the famous French Riviera. Since Nice is a coastal city, it only makes sense to start with a good stroll along the Promenade des Anglais, which follows the city's waterfront.

  17. How To Travel Europe on a Budget: A Complete Guide

    Use Cheap Bus Travel in Europe. Bus travel in Europe is not for everyone - but it's cheap. You can travel from Munich to Nuremberg for as little as EUR 6 (R 94.00) with Flixibus, making it the best way to see Europe on a budget if you're not on a time crunch. I used them for my trip between Berlin and Krakow.

  18. Travel Checklist for Europe

    US Department of State's travel site Info on foreign-entry requirements, travel warnings, and more; TripAdvisor and Booking.com Traveler reviews, and hotel prices and availability; Via Michelin Maps and route planner; Deutsche Bahn Train schedules for anywhere in Europe (see my tips for using it); Rome2Rio Compiles different transportation options from one destination to another

  19. Should You Use a Wheeled Suitcase or a Backpack in Europe?

    Smaller cities in Spain, France, Greece, Italy, or in Eastern Europe usually don't provide that good infrastructure for a wheeled suitcase. Great if you're traveling for hiking. If you're traveling for a long hiking trip, just get a large checked backpack and a smaller foldable daypack for your valuables that fits within your backpack.

  20. How to Travel Europe CHEAPLY • Europe on a Budget in 2024!

    1. Catch a Cheap Bus. Taking the bus is probably the cheapest way to travel around Europe. It's easy to find budget options all over Europe - even for long distances. One of the most popular options for cheap bus travel is Flixbus.

  21. Best eSIM For Europe Travel

    Holafly Europe eSIM with Unlimited Data: Starting at $19.00. Holafly is a new Europe-based eSIM provider that I used in Italy—the service was great and I got very fast data speeds (read my Holafly eSIM Review to learn more). They sell both country-specific and Europe-wide data plans.

  22. Should you buy euros before your trip to Europe?

    A few notes about using ATMs abroad. 1. Ask your bank about ATM fees before leaving. First, be sure to call your bank before your trip to tell them that you'll be in traveling in Europe (to ensure that your card will work), and, while on the phone, ask how much you'll be charged for each withdrawal.

  23. How Can I Stay Connected in Europe?

    The short answer is: more easily and cheaply than you might think. These days, traveling abroad with a mobile phone, tablet, or laptop (or some combination of the three), makes it easier than ever for you to inexpensively communicate on the run and keep in touch with friends and family back home. Plus, having a mobile device on hand can help ...