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7 Responses
mareecla
November 20th, 2009 at 7:24 pm
1Europe contains MANY countries……..
I know to there are walks you can do. A friend of mine did a walk around the Black forest region, just walking through various villages etc. There is also one you can do on the Italian coast…I can’t quite remeber the name, but it has sometihng to do with 5 villages (cinqa…something) and this has also been recommended to me.
Trains and buses are frequent and good ways to get from A to B, otherwise there are a multitude of airlines, if you want ot skip through anyplaces.. There is a site below I recommend that has many airlines included in it. There is also a couple of bus companies, with options for using the bus to get around.
papars
November 20th, 2009 at 9:14 pm
2You could start with the Eurostar website. It’s a network of European railways that allows you to buy different kinds of rail travel passes for as many as 16 countries, at a very discounted rate. Alternatively, you can fly within Europe of their budget carriers which offer tickets for a very very low price.
However, Eurostar is better since it allows you the flexibility to travel within the area for which the pass is valid and break journey at any place. Of course, there are some small fees for services like reservations etc. Travel by rail allows you to enjoy the breathtaking European countryside which changes as you zoom from one country to another.
In Europe, you can find an excellent selection of hotels and hostels but you need to book them in advance for the best possible rates and to ensure you’ll get a room when you arrive.
To discover slowly, one by one, I suggest you land in Amsterdam and travel around the Netherlands. Next, travel by rail to Brussels and enjoy Belgium. Later, you can visit Luxemburg and taste what that country has to offer. From Luxemburg, you can go onwards to Germany and so on….
Justy E
November 20th, 2009 at 11:21 pm
3Depending on the amount of time you will be travelling, of course, I believe I would prefer to travel by car.
Most European countries (if not all) are connected in a way that allows you to use or bring a car, and that gives you thepossility of travelling at your own speed and take any road you like.
When travelling in Europa, please don’t forget about Denmark! As you can see on that website below, Denmark is a magnificent country, filled with VERY old culture, and if you like a small country surrounded by beaches or the sense of history, go take a look at some very well preserved Danish castles….or even better yet, stay a few days at one of them.
I wish you a safe journey!
kate
November 21st, 2009 at 1:57 am
4well i think the best way to travel is by plane ’cause it doesn’t take too long and it’s usually cheaper. depending on where you wanna go, a train can take hours and hours and some of them are not very confortable. and if you are into getting to know fun people you should stay in hostels. it’s a lot of fun and the cheapest option as well. and some of them are even better than cheap hotels. here are some websites you should check :
http://www.whichbudget.com
http://www.easyjet.com
http://www.ryanair.com
http://www.myair.com
http://www.germanwings.com
and for hostels :
http://www.hostelworld.com
LuckyChu
November 21st, 2009 at 3:51 am
5Hitch hike and get a ride on a milk truck. The truck will stop at every barn and the barns will be spaced about 3 minutes apart. You will have plenty of slow discovery time.
thor_gar
November 21st, 2009 at 8:38 am
6Well u can travel within europe by either flights or rails.If u plan to travel to UK to Paris,France u can take the Eurostar.As for inter-railing between countries u can try eurorail.U can check fares & routes from the sites below.Also u have the option of flying with budget flights which i wud list for u below as well.But 1st u need to google wot countries that u wud wanna explore & visit 1st.Also it all depends on how many days u have to explore it one by one,unless u have least 3months ( minimum ) , i doubt u can explore all the countries in a month or 2.Even if u cud, u wud barely scratch the surface.Anyways google up wot countries 1st.U can always head to Prague,Czech Republic.Beautiful city,Amazing Catheral…lovely ppl .Or try Paris, The famous Louvre Museum,Notre Dame,Eiffel Tower..etc..so much to do and see in Europe.Its all about u and wot u want to do.So take some time off and check everythin up.Once u got the countries u wanna head to figured up,book hotel/hostels,means of transportand etc…Good Luck!
Well
November 21st, 2009 at 12:56 pm
7The classical way to enjoy Europe has been getting a rail pass and let your whims take you on any given day.
Recently though, it has been more cost-efficient and convenient to hop on Europr’s many value airlines, some of which offer 1 Euro one way tickets to all kinds of obscure European locations.
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