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Browse travel tips and advice for Europe. Plan your Europe trip by making sure you know all the facts before you go. Read tips and advice for Europe submitted by fellow travelers, or write your own review for a Europe travel tip.
#1 of 839 general tips & advice in Europe
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peppertm says:
This is a great little book to have with you for reference, as it is full of maps- London, the theatre district, railway connections, and a full tube railway map. It’s very useful to have in your purse or backpack. I used it quite a bit.
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#2 of 839 general tips & advice in Europe
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Bartje83 says:
When in Amsterdam and visiting the Artis Zoo, be sure to buy their mascotte "Artis de Partis". It looks like an old sock, but it is extremely cute, really has character and personality, and is a great item to carry around the world (Mine just got back from Cairo, Paris, Brussels and Deux Alpes- amon...
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#3 of 839 general tips & advice in Europe
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lazybum says:
I know that this site and www.hospitalityclub.org saved my life in Herning!! because its so boring here somtimes you to find new things to do... and this is a way to share travel experiences, invite people over en show them your town for example... so now you can travel and have a place to stay for...
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#4 of 839 general tips & advice in Europe
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Chokk says:
After my visit to the Hill of the Crosses I wanted to get back to Vilnius as fast as possible; well maybe too fast. I was driving in the outskirts of Siauliai on a fairly broad road with 2 lanes in both sides. I was enjoying the sun and the blue sky when a police officer steps in front of me from th...
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#5 of 839 general tips & advice in Europe
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dfoo says:
If you don't fancy catching the heathrow express and want to save a few quid, I recommend catching a South West train to Feltham and then getting a bus from Feltham to Heathrow.
Slightly slower than Heathrow express (but not by much) depending on where you are. But a lot cheaper.
It actually...
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#6 of 839 general tips & advice in Europe
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sugarina says:
Paris is a beautiful city, known as 'City of Lights' and of course, city of romance. Well, yes indeed. Having to live in Paris for almost half a year, it's been a tremendously wonderful yet mind-boggling experience. You'll understand why!
10 basic things you need to know about Paris first BEFORE...
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#7 of 839 general tips & advice in Europe
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gabbipeace says:
Saint Petersburg, Russia is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. I have seen Paris, London, Florence, Venice, Madrid, and many others, but they all pale in comparison. St. Pete's has the beauty of the canals like Venice, it has old churches, amazing museums (the Hermitage is as big as th...
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#8 of 839 general tips & advice in Europe
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Annatasja says:
1. You have never been to the National Museem, The States museum for arts or Christiansborg.
2. You can end up in a four hour long discussion about how to get from Nørrebro to Valby the easiest way- without knowing where Roskilde is.
3. You cannot leave your apartment without checking the ini...
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#9 of 839 general tips & advice in Europe
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Franciscomarques says:
Oh, Andalucia!!!! The magnificent heritage of this region is and has been, a major point in our culture! Imagine being in the mosk-cathedrall in Cordoba after learning about it for so many years... or the outstanding Alhambra... That is really what WorldHeritage is all about: everyone's an owner!!!...
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#10 of 839 general tips & advice in Europe
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lauro says:
i dont know if other european cities offer this kind of premium. but here in germany they do (because travelling in germany by train is VERY expensive). they have the so-called night trains. in düsseldorf (for example)one can travel to paris, verona, milan, copenhagen, prague, bratislava, vienna, z...
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#11 of 839 general tips & advice in Europe
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lauro says:
public transportation in düsseldorf is divided into 4 categories - subway, streetrain, bus and taxis (well as all of europe do :D)
for one destination - a "kurzstrecke" or short distance trips also known as ticket K (maximum of 3-4 stops) it costs 1.10 euros. and the long distance called ticket ...
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#12 of 839 general tips & advice in Europe
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pzezulko says:
Hola,
my lovely adventure with Russia is awesome. Love this country and love all Russians (not Putin an obviously his mafia:-)), but people in Russia are great company.
BUT THEY MOSTLY DOESN'T SPEAK A FOREIGN LANGUAGE JUST RUSSIAN.
BE PREPARE< THAT IF YOU DOESN'T KNOW "AZBUKA" (alphabet) YOU'...
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#13 of 839 general tips & advice in Europe
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olivians says:
Just wanted to recommend euro rail passes to all of you who want to travel cheaply and with loads of flexibility. I got one to get me through my gap year, which I am currently undertaking in Europe (just imagine the variety of cultures you'll get to see!). Next summer I start Uni to do Tourism, so ...
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#14 of 839 general tips & advice in Europe
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ndingureiji says:
Artur is the cab driver that took me from the airport to my hostel in Saint Petersburg (while the hostel totally forgot about my reservation and request to pick me up from the airport!!). He works for a cab company called "Taxi Lux," but he can work for individual customers too. He was really nice a...
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#15 of 839 general tips & advice in Europe
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Gandul says:
Hi!!! I don´t know if this is the correct place, but as I don´t have a lot of time to write a longer post, this is the best option to give some tips for newbies coming to Madrid. In fact, this post it´s more concrete for the people who are going to spend some time living there (maybe long tourism...
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