I’m coming back ;)
Bonjour à tous!
You don’t know how I miss reblogging stuff here and post something.
I had an awesome trip lately which took 3 weeks around Europe.
Went to 7 countries and around 10 cities, I still can’t get enough!
My very first day trip was in 18th of December, very close to Christmas’ Eve.
You have to know how hard it was to arrange those plans from the earlier
reservation-international-train-tickets booking until what we’re gonna sightsee.
Steps are:
1. Ask my mom ”Hey Mom I’m gonna have a big trip for Christmas and New Year,
probably around 2 weeks, don’t worry I’ll make it wellplanned and you don’t really
have to give much money cause I’ve saved some. Is it ok?”
And she said YES. Thank God
2. Browse on the internet for a Global Pass which allows people to travel to freely
22 EU countries for 3 weeks. It costs around €460 and it’s cool, I mean really,
if compared to any single trip by train. It will definitely cost more.
3. WHAT COUNTRIES??? This is hard.. Actually I had the trip with my 3friends so
we were kinda have different thoughts but then we agreed. The most important
thing was where to spend New Years Eve?
We decided Berlin. Was it great? You’ll see.
4. Arrange the depart time of our train. From Paris to Milan, Milan to Venice,
and so on. If you really want your trip to be fun, spend this job smarter.
Almost everyday around 3weeks before trip, I slept at 3am to do this. Just so you know..
5. We booked the hotels, motels, holiday inns! The thing is, there are a lot to
consider. Hostels or hotels? The price or the location? I remember we were like
having such a big meeting to make such decisions. Funny.. You gotta be genius.
Cause otherwise, your trip’s gonna be awful. It’s much better to find a hotel which
is close to any public transportation stop or even train station.
6. Voila! What are we gonna do? And visit? And sightseeing? I’ll post what I got.
See ya :D
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