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About my itinerary
I will be going to several different places on my trip in may I'm gonna give y'all a rough draft tell me what ya think, whether to much or not enough time between things let me know. Or if know of something else to add or take away.
Day 1)arrive in london 11:45am ride the london eye, see Tate modern, Shakespeare globe exhibition,tower of london, Day 2) abbey road, British museum, play at queens theater(eve) Day3) have a meeting at 9:30 am - 12:00,big Ben ,Westminster abbey,buckingham palace, Piccadilly Circus, Hyde park, Harrods. Day4) Stonehenge bath Windsor castle Day 5)train to Paris arrive at 11:47 Day6)go to monets home at giverny, meeting at 7:30 pm Day7)arc de triomphe,Eiffel tower, champs élysées,maxims restaurant,opera garnier,moulin rouge & montmarte Day8)louvre Day9) catacombs,Bastille,Norte dame, muse. D ' Orsay ,musee de' l'. Orangerie, Day10) Versailles Day11) fly to Athens 6:20 am arrive 1030am,acropolis Day12) agora,plaka,monastriki flea market,mount lycabettus Day 13) trip to hydra Day14) morning open fly to rome at 4:15pm arrive 5:20pm meeting at 7:00 pm Day15)piazza del popolo ,Spanish steps,trevi fountain, pantheon, Day16)Vatican,branch tour bet 1-3, Day17)roman forum,colosseum Day18)morning train to Florence when arrive see these: duomo,battistero di San Giovanni ,academie di piazza,delle Bella article, meeting at 5:30 Day 19) wine tasting in chianti region not sure which tour yet Day 20)ponte vie chip,piazza Della signoria,sante Croce cathedral,4pm train to venice when arrive see piazza San Marco,caffe florian, doges palace, Day21) grand canal,Rialto bridge, afternoon train to vienna,when arrive schonbrunn palace Day22) ringstrasse, Secessionhaus,meeting at 7:00 Day23)bus to Prague ,Charles bridge,prague castle,Kampa island, meeting at 5 pm Day24) old town square,mucha museum,municipal house, Jewish quarter Day25)fly home Ok ok this is a whirlwind trip but tried to get as much in as possible. If not see it I don't see it but hope to we it all tell me what ya think guys. |
Unless you are Superman - flying from one place to another this trip is simply not going to happen.
You have not allowed any time to get from one place to another and have significantly underestimated the time it takes to get through (I won't say "see" but just get through) a number of sights. For instance - you say arrive London 11:45 - is that by plane? From where? How long will it take to get into central London? And the sights you have listed will take more than a full day - never mind the later afternoon and evening that you will have. Your trip is littered with similar days. Suggest you gets city maps and Tube/Metro maps and some idea of how long it takes to get from one place to another. Also use a MIchelin green guide to see how long it takes to visit a sight and actually see anything (you can't do the Tower of London in 30 minutes - it will take more like 4 hours - including waiting on line to get in - except it will probably be closed by the time you get there. And you haven;t left enough time to get to any of the meetings listed. Arriving in Rome by air and making a meeting at 7pm is going to take Superman - or a helicopter. (unless the meeting is at the airport). You really need to look into the time/places in much more detail or you will find yourself out of time at the end of every day. |
I think it sounds like my first trip to Europe~ambitious and exhausting! :)
On a few of your busier days, you might want to prioritizeand pick the two activities that mean the most to you, then make the rest of the activities "alternates," i.e. Day 1)top priorities are Tate Modern and Tower of London; if I have time, will do London Eye and Shakespeare exhibit. |
I'll start w/ day 1 . . . It is impossible.
Totally. Utterly. >><i>Day 1)arrive in london 11:45am ride the london eye, see Tate modern, Shakespeare globe exhibition,tower of london,</i><< First of all ifyou arrive at 11:45AM you will be very lucky if you get to your hotel by 2PM. 2:30 or 3:00 is more like it. After checking in and refreshing You <i>might</i> get a ride on the Eye, but definitely not Tate Modern, the Globe and the Tower. The Tower of London is not a 'walk by' - it takes a minimum of 3 hours. There are other things that definitely need fixing, but since day 1 starts you completely off stride - I'll stop here. |
I'd definitely drop Vienna and Prague, and would consider dropping Greece too, unless prices right now are too good not to pass up.
I think you've got too much time in Paris and, as indicated above, not enough in London. Bastille is no longer there--it's just a big traffic roundabout now. I'd add time to Florence and Venice, or in seeing some of the smaller N. Italian Cities between the two: Bologna, Ferrara, Ravenna, Padua. Janisj is on the right track: sit down and figure out how long it is going to take you to get from one place to another. When my spouse and I first started traveling, we would try to jam in four or five things a day. Now, we try to do two major things a day with lunch in between and no dinner. That way, you can take time to see stuff, stop in a cafe, rest your feet, and watch people. |
Day 3 - I can tell you you're not visiting Buckingham Palace in May. It's not open to visitors until the end of July.
I agree with all of the above comments. Please try to put some spacing in the next iteration of your itinerary to make it easier to read. Also explain what some of the more unusual things are such as "delle Bella article," "branch tour" and "ponte vie chip." |
That itinerary seems like too much work. I go on holiday to relax and enjoy myself. ;-)
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hi lovetravel2.
As far as your Greece portion of the itinerary - it is doable but you don't have enough time to get a flavor of the country. The rest of the trip is way too overloaded with destinations. When posters share an itinerary and ask if it is too much, it indicates they already know the answer. |
I want to thank y'all as I know its a lot to put in but I figure can stop if cant do it, we don't do it.do you see anything as more imp. To see than the other things.
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I doubt you would need (or want) to spend an entire day at the Louvre (Day 8), but I could be wrong.
You've not mentioned so many things in Rome that I think are significant, I don't know where to begin. Are you sure taking a bus from Vienna to Prague is the better option? I don't know, so I'm just asking. As others have pointed out, your plans for some days would require a time machine. In particular, reconsider Days 1, 14, 20 (unless you take an earlier train), and 21 (the train ride is at least 8 hours before you drop luggage at your hotel and continue to Schonbrunn on the Ubahn). I agree with the suggestion to drop a couple of destinations. |
"<i>I want to thank y'all as I know its a lot to put in but I figure can stop if cant do it, we don't do it.</i>"
It won't really be that easy in 'real life'. You will have presumably pre-booked all you flights and most of your train trips. What will you do w/ all those reservations once you find out you bit off more than is possible? (And IF you won't have pre-booked most of your transport, you will pay a HUGE amount of $$/££/€€) |
And if you haven't pre-booked the flights and train trips you'll be paying top dollar for them.
It's really an insane plan. Unfortunately, you probably won't find that out until you're a couple of days into it and it all goes haywire, costing you gobs of money. |
Check the times of things. Days 20/21 - unless things are open late those days, you will only have a bit of time to walk around the outsides - an awful lot of time & money spent traveling for very little sight seeing time. Actually, on many days you are spending more time on the train or bus than you are being someplace.
Day 14 is iffy for making a 7:00 meeting. It is fine to play some things by ear, but it might be good to have a clear idea of the time involved getting to different places and how best to do it. Example: Oxford & Cambridge on the same day - not a good combination logistically. |
adriene--My guess:
"academie di piazza,delle Bella article" = Accademia di Belle Arti "ponte vie chip" = Ponte Vecchio |
Thanks ellenem. I have renewed respect for people whose living depends on dealing with tourists. I hope the OP finds her way to ponte vie chip and doesn't need to ask directions. LOL
My favorite is day 21. Wait until the OP finds that the train from Venice to Vienna is 10 hours and goes to Schonnbrun to find it had closed at 5:30. |
It seems that some of those spelling errors are due to 'autocorrect' in computer operating systems. Even when you've spelled a word correctly, if it isn't in your computer's dictionary it will guess at what you mean. Foreign words are particularly susceptible to this, but sometimes typos can get you in trouble too. When that little autocorrect box appears, check it carefully.
http://www.damnyouautocorrect.com/13...cs-first-year/ :-)) |
I would suggest that you take the hop on hop off busses in places like London and Paris and that will give you an overview of the cities.
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Pretty ridiculous. It's a "if it's Tuesday it must be Belgium" tour.
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In London, a HOHO bus can get stuck in traffic in places where you can't get off. In Paris, they are long and kind of boring. With your limited time, you will be better off picking carefully the things you really want to see and going straight to see them. Otherwise, you won't see anything.
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Agree that HoHo bus is a really bad idea.
You need to get maps of the Tube and Metro and learn how to use them. The only quick way to get around these cities - to the very numerous and distant places you have picked - is underground. And I very strongly reco that you rank the places you want to see in order - since you may get to half of those you have listed. Also look carefully to see what days and hours they are open before heading to any of them. |
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