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EUROPE TRAVEL PLAN
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1.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 01:25 am

EUROPE TRAVEL PLAN BEFORE YOU TAKE FIRST TRIP TO EUROPE

How to plan your travel for 15 days in Europe?
It is impossible to visit all countries in the Continent...
Which is your effective and productive best journey plan for Europe among these cuntries= Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Hungary, Poland, Austria, Czech republic, swiss, Germany, Italy, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, United Kingdom etc?
If you have an experience?
If you have an advice?

2.       catwoman
8933 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 06:54 am

Well... if you ask me, I advise you to go to Poland and spend all 15 days there! Although 15 days is really not enough to see everything, that will be a good start... It's the most beautiful country in Europe, with rich history, beautiful scenery, friendly people (if you can get past the first impressions that is..), great food! (I guarantee you that you will go back home loving pork!)
Learn some Polish, as you may find not everybody speaking English, but that will also be a great experience for you - you will see how some tourists feel in Turkey!
You will feel wonderful surrounded by the mountains and the see... and flat land in the middle. lol
Poland is like a drug... once you taste it, you will never want to stop or try anything else! lol

At least that's what I would do... hahah!

3.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 11:05 am

Quoting catwoman:

Well... if you ask me, I advise you to go to Poland and spend all 15 days there! Although 15 days is really not enough to see everything, that will be a good start... It's the most beautiful country in Europe, with rich history, beautiful scenery, friendly people (if you can get past the first impressions that is..), great food! (I guarantee you that you will go back home loving pork!)
Learn some Polish, as you may find not everybody speaking English, but that will also be a great experience for you - you will see how some tourists feel in Turkey!
You will feel wonderful surrounded by the mountains and the see... and flat land in the middle. lol
Poland is like a drug... once you taste it, you will never want to stop or try anything else! lol

At least that's what I would do... hahah!


Well said Catwoman
If I were in yilgun's shoes I would also choose 15 days in Poland....why this country makes all so addicted???
in the Polish song"Live fast,love strong and die young",which is about Poland the singer sings
"Poland is like a heroine,the longer with it the worse for you....."haha
i just love this country
so Yilgun forget the rest...Poland is the best

4.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 12:32 pm

I must thank " Catwoman " and " Kafesteki kus " very much for their kind interest they have shown for our first Europe Travel Plan.
I think Poland is a very beautiful country and Poland is a good idea for our travel plan from Ankara in this summer.
Thank you so much...

5.       libralady
5152 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 03:42 pm

Dont forget to check if you need visa's to enter any of the countries before you go.

Switzerland is nice, very orderly, clean and has the best public transport train system in Europe. If you go to the Alps side (French / Italian) it is beautiful. Swiss people can be a bit stand offish though and Geneva airport is one I try to avoid!

6.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 03:56 pm

Having just 15 days is not enough to see more than one or two countries. Having that little time and wanting to see as much as possible I'd choose an All of Europe in 14 Days tour

Then I'd know where I'd like to return next year and what's worth closer examination

7.       catwoman
8933 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 04:11 pm

(private note: Daydreamer - advertise Poland! )

8.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 04:15 pm

Quoting catwoman:

(private note: Daydreamer - advertise Poland! )



Shoot! Cat is right - always has been and always will be. What's the point of doing Europe in 2 weeks if you can spend all your time in Poland - the most beautiful country of all. Being Polish makes me so proud that I tattooed Polish national emblem and flag on my chest! Polish women are most beautiful in the world, Polish guys are cutest ever and nothing compares to Polish landscapes. We have an impressive history and democracy to be proud of.

Come to Poland, you'll never want to see any other country!

9.       catwoman
8933 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 04:18 pm

Quoting Daydreamer:

Shoot! Cat is right - always has been and always will be. What's the point of doing Europe in 2 weeks if you can spend all your time in Poland - the most beautiful country of all. Being Polish makes me so proud that I tattooed Polish national emblem and flag on my chest! Polish women are most beautiful in the world, Polish guys are cutest ever and nothing compares to Polish landscapes. We have an impressive history and democracy to be proud of.

Come to Poland, you'll never want to see any other country!


You are so wise Daydreamer.... I can't disagree with anything you said her! Especially the first sentence.... Pure wisdom!

10.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 04:20 pm

Quoting catwoman:

Pure wisdom!



That's the Polish way canim benim. This gene that makes us both grand

11.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 04:24 pm

15 days in Europe is definately not enough...I would advise choosing a region or one country. I am partial to Italy and Germany but that is my personal preference. I love the people, food and culture. But I have to say anywhere you go in Europe will be full of history and beauty. There is no part of the continent that will disappoint you...at least that is what I think.

12.       Chantal
587 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 05:01 pm

Come to Holland and try not to use drugs or go to the red light district lol

13.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 06:37 pm

Just travel as many Americans do: it's Wednesday so this must be Berlin....

14.       catwoman
8933 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 09:24 pm

Quoting Chantal:

Come to Holland and try not to use drugs or go to the red light district lol


Yilgun, forget about this, red light district is closed, so don't get your hopes high!

15.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 09:39 pm

Thank you so much for the info

16.       catwoman
8933 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 09:42 pm

Quoting yilgun-7:

Thank you so much for the info


No problem If you need more info about Poland, lemme know!

17.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 10:42 pm

Quoting Daydreamer:

Quoting catwoman:

(private note: Daydreamer - advertise Poland! )



Being Polish makes me so proud that I tattooed Polish national emblem and flag on my chest

Come to Poland, you'll never want to see any other country!

Being Polish Totally agree!!!
I tattooed Poland on my mind))))
http://www.dsfoto.pl/Images-of-Poland.html

18.       lovebug
280 posts
 27 Mar 2008 Thu 01:08 am

You could tour the British Isles. England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. They are all so beautiful and you can get a good taste in 15 days.

19.       Cacık
296 posts
 27 Mar 2008 Thu 01:12 pm

I recommend Inter Railing - InterRailing.

This is an economical and fast way to see Europe. Like others have said, why not focus on 3 or 4 countrys having 3 or 4 days in each.

I have been to Poland, only Warsaw though, and I was really impressed, I would go back but I would also like to see Gdansk.

Another country that is beautiful which you can see in a short time is Switzerland. Rail train in Swz is excellenti clean and fast and on time - although biraz pricey ! But check one or two cities, Zurich in the German part and Lausanne in the French part.

Spain is also great and I am a huge fan of Barcelona.

The beauty of interrailing is that it is a cheap way to travel Europe on one ticket.

I think however, it doesn't always include Euro Tunnel to the UK, but EasyJet flies to UK very cheaply if booked in advance. So that's an option !

Hope this helps !

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