5 CITIES IN 15 DAYS
#1
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5 CITIES IN 15 DAYS
Hi,
I wish to cover Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest and Barcelona
Pls advise how many days to allocate for each city.
Arrive Berlin on 30-Nov.
Fly from Budapest to Barcelona
Departs Barcelona on 15-Dec to home.
Thanks.
I wish to cover Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest and Barcelona
Pls advise how many days to allocate for each city.
Arrive Berlin on 30-Nov.
Fly from Budapest to Barcelona
Departs Barcelona on 15-Dec to home.
Thanks.
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Replace Berlin with the other cities for lotsa info:
http://wikitravel.org/en/Berlin
Hotels on booking.com
http://wikitravel.org/en/Berlin
Hotels on booking.com
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Hi all,
Is this okay?
30/11 : Arrived Berlin
04/12 : Train from Berlin to Prague
07/12 : Train from Prague to Vienna
10/12 : Train from Vienna to Budapest
12/12 : Plane from Budapest to Barcelona
15/12 : Departs Berlin and back to home
Is this okay?
30/11 : Arrived Berlin
04/12 : Train from Berlin to Prague
07/12 : Train from Prague to Vienna
10/12 : Train from Vienna to Budapest
12/12 : Plane from Budapest to Barcelona
15/12 : Departs Berlin and back to home
#7
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Sorry, typo error.
Is this okay?
30/11 : Arrived Berlin
04/12 : Train from Berlin to Prague
07/12 : Train from Prague to Vienna
10/12 : Train from Vienna to Budapest
12/12 : Plane from Budapest to Barcelona
15/12 : Departs Barcelona and back to home
Is this okay?
30/11 : Arrived Berlin
04/12 : Train from Berlin to Prague
07/12 : Train from Prague to Vienna
10/12 : Train from Vienna to Budapest
12/12 : Plane from Budapest to Barcelona
15/12 : Departs Barcelona and back to home
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In the grim gray dark dank December of this part of Europe I'd ax both Buda and Pest and spend a few more days in Barcelona where the weather should be spring-like more than winter-like - lots of things to do in Barcelona and some nice short days trips to like to Montserrat - a thriving pilgrimage mecca in the hills near Barcelona and a fascinating place to visit.
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As someone who's done "blitzen travelin'" like this, I can only recommend that you reconsider such a fast pace. Yes, Europe has an amazing public transit system and efficient air travel. It gets to be a real drag when you're using it all the time and looking at cool things (or not-so-cool things) out the window.
Also consider that you're likely to have an off day at some point during this trip. I was wretchedly sick for one full day on our last trip this spring and had the "lovely" experience of trying to locate public restrooms to throw up in repeatedly (and when public restrooms were not available, I was hunting for relatively secluded bushes...of which there were none). It really would have been much nicer to spend the day in my hostel bed, guilt-free. But our schedule did not allow that.
The more people in your group, the more important this becomes. Our group was four people. Of those four, three had at least one day -- not the same day! -- that they would have desperately preferred a much slower pace (no explanation for how the fourth person just trucked through everything, but I'm happy for her!).
Also consider that you're likely to have an off day at some point during this trip. I was wretchedly sick for one full day on our last trip this spring and had the "lovely" experience of trying to locate public restrooms to throw up in repeatedly (and when public restrooms were not available, I was hunting for relatively secluded bushes...of which there were none). It really would have been much nicer to spend the day in my hostel bed, guilt-free. But our schedule did not allow that.
The more people in your group, the more important this becomes. Our group was four people. Of those four, three had at least one day -- not the same day! -- that they would have desperately preferred a much slower pace (no explanation for how the fourth person just trucked through everything, but I'm happy for her!).




