3 week european road trip itinerary

Those weeks are busy for flights even in Europe so I’d buy as early as you can. I think it’s more efficient to go Budapest > Vienna > Salzburg > Prague. The month of May would be a great time to visit Nice though, since the weather will be nice and yet it won’t be nearly as crowded as it gets all summer. Needless to say, you will want to fly into Paris and spend 3 or 4 days there. See which one sounds most interesting to you and I’ll be happy to help you work out the details. London for 3 nights. From Amsterdam you can easily get to Paris by high-speed train in a bit over 3 hours. Prague – 3 nights Either the 18th – 21st September or 21st – 24th September? Could u plz tell me how to manage the trip? Then look for other places that are easy to reach from the first ones you’ve chosen. WE are interested in Literature, Theatre, culture, history, museums, world war, Karl Marx, football (Arsenal fans), Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Dan Brown. Brilliant portal, to begin with. would love to see Munich, Salzburg, visit Italy and maybe the alps. If you want to save a bit of money you can stay just a bit south of the Ring Road and you’ll still be walking distance from everything. (with possible day trips from Rome) I’m happy to help so let me know if you have any other questions. This is an ambitious itinerary, but it could be done. In most of Europe trains are best and much faster, but since you are going between “Western” and “Eastern” Europe it can be a toss up. I have some questions regarding this itinerary though: Once you choose the cruise I think it will be pretty easy to choose the cities you want to stay longer in. We can only extend the trip by a week, and definitely want to see Paris, and Italy if possible. 2. 4. ‘changing of guards’, ‘Neuschwanstein Castle’. When planning a trip, the first thing we tend to do is to check for the best airfare deals.While a lot of travelers do go in the low season months of August and July, there's certainly a reason why the best time to set your Europe itinerary 3 weeks is summertime. Thanks. I would fly London ( 2 or 3 nts Roger?) Barcelona and Madrid are both large cities that are very different from each other so it’s best to visit both of them. We have family in Frankfurt so may explore Germany for a few days. Berlin and Munich are very different cities and personally I find Berlin to be far more interesting and it’s also cheaper. Day 16: to Vienna, sleep in Vienna In 20 days I do think you have time to spend 5 or so days in Croatia and still see all the others on your list. You could see 3 or 4 major attractions in Amsterdam in that same time, and Amsterdam is packed with fascinating sights, so I’m not sure it’s worth missing so much for a day trip like that. That is enough time to enjoy the best parts, and then hop back on the train for another hour to Bruges and stay there for 2 or maybe 3 nights. So in 15 days you should visit 5 cities. Every time you go from one city to another it will take most of the that day, so if you only stay two nights in each place it means you’ll spend every other day traveling and only sightseeing every other day. -Roger, Hi Roger! Let me know if you have any other questions. We recommend you tackle it with us, so you don’t miss out on any of these amazing experiences. I lived in London for 6 months just recently so it’s one of my stronger areas. -Roger. Let me know if you have any other questions. -Roger. I’m not sure if you are joking about London or not. They are all great choices and it’s hard for me to push you towards just one of them. One challenge for Croatia is that the trains are still quite slow. Still, I think Croatia would probably be nicer for that kind of trip and especially in a camper van. It would be nice to add some lovely scenery in between all those cities on a trip that long, and the train connections that way are nicer than going through Nice to Venice, and they include an amazing train ride through the Alps from Interlaken to Milan and then to Venice. Is there any particular train ride which js best and rest of the time i can drive as I am sure intercity drives would be scenic too. Kuta, Bali I could do two trips this year, one in spring, one in fall. Based on your suggestions . Roger my husband and I are planning a trip to Europe for up to 10 days. London is our fly in/fly out in July next year and we are planning to spend our last week in London/Ireland. days 13 & 14) Rome I’m happy to try to help. How to travel from Rome to London and from London to Paris ? We would have around 16 days with us and would like to visit places that are unique and beautiful, considering we have already seen France and Italy. I’ve been to the main countries before but it’s her first time and I want to prioritize the selection in a way that she can get the true Europe experience. Florence – sleep in Florence In other words, some people find them to be boring versions of Amsterdam, while others prefer to escape the crowds. I’m happy to hear that this has helped. We are really excited to explore!!! So much of Munich was demolished in WWII that most of the city feels very new and modern (and less interesting), while Vienna feels much grander and more historic. Near by Paris I also want to Bruges and Brussels . 3 week road trip in Europe with the kids, Suggestions? Eurail Passes are best for longer trips where you want to make plans as you go. While the number of possible 2 week Europe itinerary ideas is truly infinite–just look at the odd itinerary that I cobbled together for us in 2015 as an example–these possible itineraries outlined below should give you a good idea of what you can accomplish with around 14 days in Europe! Even though it feels daunting and intimidating to plan something like this yourself for the first time, Europe is actually extremely easy to get around on your own. In, say, Greece, you could probably hire a van and a driver for a very reasonable price, but in Switzerland or France or Italy it could be more expensive than 11 train tickets. 7. 3D2N Barcelona. Hi Roger, Granada (Nicaragua) And there’s no shortage of stuff to do in London. -Roger. Grandad would probably have to get a wheelchair or an electric cart shortly after entering the train stations, but that would be true of airports as well and the distances in train stations are usually MUCH shorter. Below’s how our itinerary looks something like this: *From Boston, We would like to travel to find the best sequence that would minimize backtracking/losing time. It’s right across the river from Old Town in Prague 1, so it’s walking distance to most things. Our first trip to Europe in 2013, was planned WELL in advance. Or you could do Paris and then take a high-speed train to Amsterdam and after that fly to Athens and then take a ferry to Santorini or another Greek island. It’s hard for me to make specific recommendations without knowing more about what interests you, but I can tell you that during all of July and August the beach areas of France and Italy are packed with office workers from all over Europe who get the whole month off (one or the other). Thank you. Day 13-17: London(5 nights). As always, let me know if you have any other questions and I’ll be happy to try to help. Guessing fly to Heathrow? I was hoping for Munich but have reconsidered as it’ll be Oktoberfest. Trains to and from Prague and Budapest are relatively cheap, and all of them are quite inexpensive if you buy at least a few weeks in advance. Thanks so much! I’m happy to help if you have other questions. Your plan looks good and it’s definitely doable. Thank you for any help. I have three days each at Belgium and Netherlands. For example, you could drive from Vienna to the amazing Plitvice Falls National Park in a bit over 5 hours. Your help is greatly appreciated. On the other hand, many shorter trips such as Amsterdam to Rotterdam operate as commuter railways where tickets are often a fixed price no matter when you buy, and usually reasonably priced. I love a slow-moving trip going this long, and spending 3 nights in each place is ideal. Amsterdam actually celebrates their big Christmas holiday early in December, so things won’t be shut down on 25 December like they will be in most other European places. Most of the cities on your list are flat and have wide sidewalks so you are in luck there. Generally speaking, Europe is very family friendly and most public transportation has places for strollers and the trains even have changing rooms on most carriages. Belgium and/or amsterdam (plane to madrid) Could you please suggest the best European cities to visit in November/December? While you can buy one that will work for an entire month every single day, bear in mind that you probably are not going to take a train every day. Many people like to visit Venice, Florence, and Rome as Italy’s “Big 3” destinations. Have a lovely trip. Stockholm is a gorgeous city and all of those places will be really nice in August with good weather and very long days. Personally, I’d save Barcelona for a future trip that also includes other cities in Spain and Lisbon. Luang Prabang, Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a place you can enjoy on a visit of about 24 hours. Hi Roger! Buy your train tickets at least a month or so in advance for the best fares. Via Norwegian airline Since we are already doing Italy this time(lot of architecture and museums), we plan on doing Paris some other time. For the most part I strongly recommend staying 3 nights in any city you visit for reasons explained at that link. It’ll be really helpful if you could take a look at the below and share your thoughts/suggestions on this, and if you feel something isn’t working as per the flow. Basically it’s the Lauterbrunnen Valley next to Interlaken that you want to experience, and Grindelwald is one of the villages there. If so, how do you recommend we get to Switzerland? Thanks for such a quick reply. You could fly into Amsterdam and after three days you could fly to Zurich and then take the train from Zurich to Interlaken to spend three glorious days in and near the Alps. via Interlaken – Is there a train to Florence? Switzerland is very expensive, however, so the time you spend there the more expensive your whole trip will be. Countries which I am interested in are: -Roger, we have planned our second Europe Trip in mid July,2018 and planning to visit Spain and Portugal. Amsterdam? All of those cities are connected by high-speed train lines, and the even the Brussels Airport is on the main train line, so you don’t even have to go into Brussels itself if you don’t want to. I hope this gives you something to start building a full itinerary with. I’m sure this will be a very memorable trip and you can visit many places, even if not all of them on your list. (Carcassonne is a high priority for us). Brussels 2 Day 4: Rome, take a train to Florence in the evening Some of the other islands have a few old ruins and some nice beaches, but not much else. That’s so helpful. It’s definitely more enjoyable than flying, even though the scenery isn’t very interesting along the way. its a girls trip and everyone is in their 30’s. And thank you so much for your generous advice. Truly appreciate it. Rome is a beautiful and fascinating city, but you can see the main sights in 3 days and the city is quite hectic so most people are happy to move on once they’ve seen the major highlights. For Greece it really depends on the time of the year. No worries Roger. Tangier on our own or by tour? Lisbon is wonderful and really good value, while Spain is a bit more expensive but not much. It’s not as spectacular as the Interlaken views, but it’s a wonderful city and also cheaper than Switzerland. Another interesting thing is that most of central Amsterdam was spared bombing in WWII, while Rotterdam was almost flattened. As long as you pack light enough then changing cities every day or two isn’t a big deal, especially in Italy where the train trips are all fairly short. Otherwise your itinerary looks great and that order will work well for train travel, with a highlight being the train from Salzburg to Venice going through the Alps. Thank you so much for ur suggestion! Or could we take the train and maybe stop for a night or two at someplace along the way? Have a great trip. And it’s so small that any hotel or guesthouse is a short walk to the center. The other option that anyone would love would be to just spend your whole 7 to 10 days in Italy and save the others for your next trip. 2. Hi Roger, Appreciate your views on my previous question, Hi Roger, So I told myself why not ask Roger, so here is my question My husband and I will be visiting my daughter in Germany during her Winter break February 2017, she goes to school in Bieberach so we’ll most likely used the Stuttgart airport,nearest to her. Budapest Florence – sleep in Florence Rome – sleep in Rome Mediterranean cruises usually start at 7 nights but can go up to 3 weeks, which can provide an amazing tour of the entire region without having to pack and repack your bags more than once. And I wouldn’t stop elsewhere in the Netherlands. Personally, I think younger people would appreciate Amsterdam more, and as we get older we probably appreciate Gimmelwald more, especially after we’ve visited more cities and fewer farm villages as time goes on. But you’ve come to the right place and I will suggest having a look at our 3-star traveler index for Europe, which lists those 3 cities and 53 others. If you have 17 days I would recommend keeping it to 6 total destinations. I sometimes use Ubers to and from the train station when I have my bags with me. From London to Paris you’ll want to take the Eurostar train, and I think they sell seats 4 months out for that. If you want to save the UK for a future trip, starting in Paris on a first Europe visit is ideal. From Venice it’s best to fly to Barcelona because the train takes a full day and costs much more. You’d also have time to hit Seville and Granada for 2 or 3 days each, or substitute Valencia for one of those. I think it makes the most sense to fly from England to Fuchal, although you may have to change planes in Lisbon. 10. But what if I do Spain, Portugal and Italy would this be accommodating to our 15-20 days vacation plan? And Monaco is also an amazing place to see in person at least once. Will buying the Swiss pass help? will we miss out a better trip? I normally recommend 3 nights in each of those cities, but if you are in a hurry you could do 2 nights in Salzburg, partly because there are fast trains between them so your transit day will still allow some sightseeing. 7. Do you recommend THE DACHSTEIN GLACIER ? Mon morning train to Paris The major tourist cities have all the sights and have high-speed trains going between them. Again, it really depends on exactly where you want to go. Cheers! I went with a duffel bag that is waterproof and is easily collapsible. Including day trips like Pompeii, Tuscany, Jungfrau and Dachau. Can you suggest the best route? – about 12 days between these cities. 3D2N Rome -> Barcelona Taking trains between each city is the best option and the train tickets are fairly cheap if you buy them at least a month or two in advance. We would love to visit Rome on our trip, but I know it is pretty far away from Paris and we need to get back to Paris to fly home. Enter custom title (optional) This topic is locked. I am building my itinerary keeping in mind advice you have given me, as well as on this website. To Amsterdam (by train, arrive at 11am)– sleep in Amsterdam Thanks in advance. Fortunately you could do this trip mostly by train. We think we’d like to go to Rome and Paris. 5. That would even give you a few more days to include another stop. You are welcome. The article above is meant to give you some ideas of places that are close to each other and can be visited easily on the same trip, so hopefully you’ll get some inspiration from one of those ideas. We live in the Midwest US and are considering Europe. Well, how about we just leave France to explore some other time that we can include Paris, and just fly to Milan, from there to Venice and do the rest of the trip as before? Your kids would hate it even more than you would, I think. I would go from Paris to Barcelona by train and then to Madrid on the train. What recommendations would you have for me regarding this? Sat and Sun Amsterdam 2D1N Lisbon —> Funchal ( I know ..i should stay longer in Lisbon, but the main destination is Funchal) [domestic flight] I have 3-4 weeks off to travel. In 3 weeks you might even have time to add a little side trip or two. And getting around by train in those countries is very easy, even if you only speak English. It’s really only the high-speed trains between major cities (Venice to Florence to Rome) where you can save by buying early. Fly into London after 3 or 4 days take the Eurostar to Paris and after 3 or 4 days take the high-speed train to Amsterdam and then after 3 days there fly down to Barcelona for 3 days and then probably a flight back to London for your flight home. Years old and looking to party a little bit more than touring but a little bit of everything including shopping. Most people who ask for advice on trips like this are trying to see 6 cities in 7 or 8 days, and that is pretty much impossible. I’ve taken countless trains around Europe and for me it’s about the 7 hour mark when riding on the train goes from pleasurable to being a grind. I am looking forward for your suggestions and reply to my email. The better beach areas in Croatia will be more expensive than Spain, Portugal, or Greece, so I think I’d focus on the others. If you wanted to visit Salzburg I would stay at least two nights and hopefully three. Happy new year! Your input would be much appreciated! For example, here is the recommended hotels in Paris page. and of course other places.. too many, I can’t really choose. By the way, most of the cheaper flights from Rome to London will land in Luton or Stansted or Gatwick, and your flight home will probably be out of Heathrow. From Lauterbrunnen it takes about 6 hours up and down for Jungfraujoch with time at the top, and about 4 hours to do Schilthorn. In two weeks I would plan on 4 or maybe 5 total cities at most, so it’s a matter of which of those appeal to you most. Which other country or city do you think I should cover as part of my 1st Europe trip within my budget. They also can provide excellent value, especially compared to the price of taking trains or flights and finding new hotels in every destination. Thanks! It takes a bit over two hours. I haven’t been to Narbonne, France, but it looks pretty rural so parking might not be too difficult. This is the grandson’s first ‘wish list’: Dublin, London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Dunkirk, Omaha Beach, American Cemetery, Nice/Monaco, Barcelona, Madrid, Granada, Lisbon, Malaga. So would like to have a proper schedule of which country to travel first…is it advisable that we first take a flight to Zurich or rome Chicago, Deutsche Bahn (DB) runs all the trains in Germany and they also run bahn.com, which is the best place to buy train tickets. Can you suggest one or two place which should remove if a must? Let me know if you have any other questions. -Roger. Thanks a ton… Nancy. Switzerland can be a little different and this little guide can help you decide where to go and how long to stay. The fastest version of this extremely popular itinerary that I recommend is 9 nights, but if you skip Florence you could actually do this in 7 nights if you had to. In general, trains are FAR more pleasant and comfortable compared to flying around Europe, and they usually save time as well compared to getting to and from the airports and showing up early to get through security on time and so forth. We planning for around 15-17 days there. If you have 21 days I would suggest trying for 7 total cities or maybe 8 at the most. I’m happy to help more if you have other questions. You could spend 3 days in Paris and then take a train to Amsterdam then a train to Berlin then to Munich and then a train or flight to Venice (for 1 or 2 days) and then a train to Florence and then to Rome and then fly to London and finally take the Eurostar train from London to Paris for your flight home.  Salzburg  Planning to do Hallstat. Thank you for your time and if you could suggest us would greatly be appreciated. -Roger, We are travelling for our first europe trip (12 days) in August 2019. -Roger. As great as the train service is in Europe, it’s still best to fly to Italy, so it’s probably best to save that for your final week. This sounds like a great trip. Or you could go from Paris down to Nice for a few days on your way to Italy. Laura. Hi Roger, my husband and I went to Paris and Rome a couple years ago, and we loved it very much. – Back to Bern, 2 nights, before flight back to Australia. We have about $8k-$10 to spend on the entire trip-flights, trains, hotels, excursions, food, souvenirs, etc. You can get there by train from Paris in about 3 hours and there are tours out to the various wineries leaving every day. As for finding cheaper hotels the best advice I can give you is to check booking.com, as they seem to have the best deals in Europe. Let me know if you have any other questions and I’ll be happy to help further. For a first trip like this I’m leaning towards the first two options as well. Stonehenge is a popular all-day bus trip from London that is often combined with Bath and/or Oxford, but I don’t think they have those trips leaving from Manchester. Airbnb? Either destination in Swiss – 2 nights For Germany the best two places are Berlin and Munich, but Berlin is pretty far from the other places on your list so you might just visit Munich or save Germany for a future trip. 3. The only thing that is a must – Harry Potter London Tour. – Pallavi. York to Edinburgh: 2 hours 30 minutes. -Pallavi. We will be traveling from Mumbai. -Roger, Hi Roger, From Santorini you could fly to any of the others on your list and spend 3 days there, and then one more stop before flying to London for 3 days and then your flight home. One problem is that the nearest big airport to Füssen is Munich, so you’ll probably be going back through Munich one way or another. Three nights is the ideal length of stay for almost all European cities for those wanting to see as much as possible on a trip. So we were thinking to do something in those areas, even though I have very little information about it. We already book our tickets and its a dream come true for us. Then I’ll focus on accommodations. While Croatia is getting more popular it’s still a nice hidden gem, in some ways. Thanks again ! As for my case, I just wanted to get your inputs on which would be the best way to spend our 16D (including midday arrival and late night departure) in September. If you wanted to you could take a 7.5-hour train ride from Salzburg to Interlaken and spend two or three days there. Basel isn’t actually a very interesting city, especially compared to the amazing scenery you’ll be seeing. Unless I made Italy and perhaps Spain/Portugal, Croatia a whole separate trip. Medellin, Ecuador I’m going to Europe in March 2018 and will be there for 20 days. London is pretty amazing and most people agree that it lives up to the hype, and I don’t think the visa is too difficult to get. To me, Paris and Amsterdam are 2 of Europe’s 5 great cities to focus on, along with London, Venice, and Rome. I’m really glad my information has been helpful and I thank you for the kind words. Is one day sufficient or should I spend the night at Salzburg? You could, say, go through Switzerland into Austria and then to Budapest and Prague. 3. Tues Florence I agree with you and we are going Italy during Christmas season. On the other hand, you could take a high-speed train from Madrid to Grenada or Seville or the commuter train from Madrid to Toledo, or a fast train from Barcelona to Valencia. Helsinki I’ve lived in London and Amsterdam, and I’ve visited Paris quite a few times, but still I think a 3 or 4-day visit is optimal. Fuel is very expensive but the main problem is the parking. Those places would all be fantastic in those months. Personally, I would never rent a car in London, although if you rented out by one of the airports it wouldn’t be so bad. The coastline is really lovely and it’s more scenic than most of Spain. I can help more later if you have questions. Amsterdam is only about 3 hours away by high-speed train and it’s an amazing place that is very different from all the ones you’ve visited. Paris is amazing and since it’s only a bit over 2 hours from London on the Eurostar, it’s very easy to reach. If you've only got a week then choose one of them and assume you'll return again to conquer more of this amazing part of the world. 16th -18th September. Our family has been to Europe several times but the two friends traveling with us have not. They sound like they could be a great experience if you are up for the vibe and rules that come along with them. There is a high-speed train from Barcelona in 6.5 hours for your way back to your flight home. If you are going alone I think I would stick to the bigger cities and save Ibiza for another time. Yeah I think we might end up doing the eurostar from london to brussles then amsterdam. Sorrento, The most popular area is the Costa del Sol, near Malaga, and flights are actually cheaper than trains. Great work! Lucerne –> 2 days Porto I just came across this today, love the info and knowledge you provide. thanks so much for your help!! San Gimignano. I have checked on the internet and find that most of these cities are 2, 4 or 5 hours of train journey and I plan to pre book and use EUrail. So if you have 7 to 10 days I’d recommend London and Paris to start with (connected by the very convenient Eurostar train). I remember this question from about two weeks ago and you left it at the bottom of this article about Europe itinerary questions and answers. The plan you have in mind is definitely possible, but I don’t really think it would be all that enjoyable. So we are a group of friends heading to Budapest-Salzburg-Vienna-Prague in mid June this year. And I read in some of your comments above that the train bookings only open 3 months in advance…so can’t really book them right now. Asutria Please help. Paris is half empty in mid August, so it’s actually a great time to visit. Saint Kitts and Nevis Dominican Republic drive to Rome–4 nights I hope this helps. so is it still fine if I go Prague and include in my itinerary? I’m needing your expertise since it’s going to be my first trip to Europe and I’ll be traveling with 4 other adults and covering most of the cost. London for 3 or 4 days then Edinburgh for 2 or 3 days and perhaps Inverness for a day or two. 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