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Anonymous
Im planning a trip next year to Europe, im an Amerifag. What would be the cheapest places to fly to to start. And where should i start? I have so many questions.
>> Anonymous
List all of your questions then.

As for:

>What would be the cheapest places to fly to to start.
Depends on your airline

>And where should i start?
Where do *you* want to go?
>> Anonymous
london?
>> shadowsexp !!Rwbw9WrlVDG
>>10125

nope
>> Anonymous
>>10120

I want to make my way around Europe for as cheap as i can get it, but still visit as many places as i can, England, France, Italy, Germany, Amsterdam, Sweden. Possibly more, im looking into places now.
Also, isnt there a train that goes all around Europe for one fee or something.

To get to the point, i want to visit Europe and many of the places there, because im sick of America really. I want to do something exciting. So im hoping i would possibly soon, be able to go to school over there, and work or something.
>> Anonymous
>>10136
I will personally see to it that you don't.
>> Anonymous
>>10151

Be my guest, no ones going to stop me. Unless Bush gets even more batshit insane
>> Anonymous
>>10152
i will hijack and fly as many planes into buildings as i have to to make sure you dont leave
>> Anonymous
>>10151

I want to fucking gaymarry you.
>> Anonymous
>>10136

I would swap Sweden for Norway if i were you. Theres nothing at all to see in Sweden. Norway however, has the fjords and all that.
>> Anonymous
stockholm's a great city

if you're in sweden you can hop right over to copenhagen too
>> Anonymous
Hide out in Stockholm. Or in Germany or France.

Take trains to different cities and countries. Lyon, Paris, Amsterdamn, Luxembourg, Lichetenstein, Copenhagen, Brussels, Berlin, Munich, Nuremberg (lol, Hitler), Vienna, Venice, Rome, Vatican?, from Italy to Athens, Istanbul, Kiev, Moscow, St Petersburg, Helsinki, Stockholm, and explore randomly in Norway.
>> Anonymous
>>10117
There is no such thing as cheap travel in Europe.
>> Anonymous
>>10336
I prefer Sweden to Norway, actually. Cheaper, better looking girls, better candy. Norway's got a bunch of stuff to do, sure, but Sweden generally has nicer weather. Unless you're visiting the east side of Norway.

Hit both, if you can. They're close enough.
>>10411
RyanAir.com

You can get student prices for most trains, too, if you buy the tickets in advance and don't mind shitty hours. You can reduce your fare by over 50%.
>> Anonymous
>>10136
>Also, isnt there a train that goes all around Europe for one fee or something.

Interrail. It's theoretically supposed to be as much train travels as you want around Europe, but practically you will have to cover some train fares yourself, because there are some lines, trains, and companies that don't accept it.