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Anonymous
For anything intercontinental, there are usually various ways of getting a work related trip there. It'll be menial work, since it's for everyone.
My best friend has been to America two times using such a service and while he has been doing work like hauling sacks and moving rocks and such, he says it's been great.
As a fellow Eurofag, I'd find it easier if you said where you're from. It would be retarded to suggest Scandinavia if you're from this region (I'm Danish), since the countries are fairly similar.
Tbh, Budapest is a great city. I've been there a few times and it's easy to navigate, fairly cheap and has a lot of nice stuff to see. Knowing German would help, though, because most people still speak either Russian or German as a secondary language. But even someone like me, who only speaks English and Danish, can figure it out.
Then there's the usual stuff like Berlin, Paris, Barcelona, London, Rome, Milan, Moscow (although that's pretty far away from anything else in Europe), Prague and such.
I've heard New York is great from friends and when going east, Thailand is a great country to travel through. There's also Japan but I don't know anyone who has been there, so can't tell you about it.
It's likely to find programs like these on the net if you search something like "work+travel" on google.
Other than that, wiki the countries you're thinking about. It's likely not going to give you very specific stuff but knowing what languages people speak, what stuff to see in different cities etc, is a great start. Also, check the countries on your country's foreign office website, as wells as various travel guides.
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