If you are traveling independently in Europe, you read my tips to ensure you a great trip.
A: Try not to see and do too much.
You may end up actually seeing very little. I think it is better, more or less countries / regions and see them to see properly. You do not want to stay in one place for your trip. However, if you choose carefully, it may be possible to make several trips a day from a central site. If you choose a tour to check the output of at least two nights in a part of your goals. It can be very tiring on the road every day, packing and unpacking.
Two: Choose the mode of transport.
Driving gives you more flexibility, but can sometimes be scary and not recommended if you want to visit especially the cities. You can decide to take your car if you live in Europe. If you fly, you can rent a car. Beware of extra fees for additional drivers, insurance excesses, airport charges, fees, etc. after hours, I always book a car from a British company, at no cost. If you try to book a low-cost direct flights only. If you book two let journey, the airline will not help you because they do not operate a point to point. Public transport is very good in most parts of Europe. There are also low-cost airlines you can choose between different countries, can choose as Ryanair and Easyjet.
Three: Make sure that the security of property.
Use a money belt, etc. They have the security in the hotel all your money / cards in a purse or wallet. If you lose, you’re in trouble. This happened to me when I was in Milan: I was traveling alone and was penniless. My credit card company had to transfer me, but it took 24 hours! I had to borrow 10 euros from the reception at the hotel. Check out travel insurance and if an incident get a written report by the local police department, so you can make an application.
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