From the iconic Eiffel Tower and Sagrada Familia to the fairytale-like Neuschwanstein Castle, see Europe’s highlights using just the Eurail Pass!
Packing advice for a two-week trip to Europe 1. There’s no need to check a bag Find a medium-sized carry-on bag. This is what you’ll be taking with you to hold most of your stuff. Everything you need for a two-week trip will fit into the carry-on bag (such as a duffel b...
Here are a few 2 week itinerary Japan budget tips.The cheapest way totravel Japan with kidsis to use local transport and book budget hotels. Transport was the biggest cost for us and we spent around US$1050 on our car rental, toll fees, parking and gas. You might spend less if you o...
9.Re: Itinerary for two weeks in Bavaria (summer) 15 years ago Just wanted to say thanks for the info in this thread. I'm hoping to do a week/10 days from/returning toMunich, but won't be driving, only using buses/trains.
t have enough time to see everything the city has to offer. A two day London itinerary, however, is long enough to dip you into the city’s unique culture and vibe. And once you are in love with it, I’ll give you a longer itinerary that will make sure you don’t miss anything...
I could easily go on and on about why Ecuador is the perfect destination for a two-week vacation – but it’s better if you experience it for yourself. So I’ve taken all of my first-hand knowledge and created the perfect two-week itinerary in Ecuador. ...
could have easily kept writing this post and given you dozens of more ideas, but I think this is the perfect route to dip your toes into Italy. I understand that this itinerary doesn’t include many destinations in the very south of the country, but that’s a whole different trip in ...
So, you’ve gifted yourself just over a week in Europe? Gorgeous! Whether this is your first trip to the continent or you’re a veteran traveller revisiting some favourites, you’ll be having the time of your life. But with a continent so huge and diverse, deciding where to go and wha...
I primarily wanted to use Nordic Visitor as a resource for creating our 14-day trip itinerary, to help weed through what seemed to be an endless array of choices, and to help us to get the very most out of our time in Iceland. Yes, we could have pieced it together ourselves but I ...
He says American tourists in Paris—who numbered about 1.5 million last year—tend to cut expenses when the dollar is weak, rather than cancel their trip. "We have no statistics on the subject, but we have seen over the years that when it gets more expensive to go to Europe, they ...