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Eurotrip Anonymous
Hey /trv/,

I trying to decide on a place to visit after a graduate. I thought about Europe and it seems like a once in a life opportunity to visit before I am stuck working for the rest of my life. My concern is money. I have about $4000. I figure $800 for tickets, so that's about $3200 left.

As for particular locations in Europe, I would like to visit as many countries as possible and experience the nightlife as well as visit all of the touristy shit. What would be a good travel route to take?

Also, I would like to do this for 2 weeks, but again, the money issue comes into play. Would one week be more realistic, or can I get by if I stay in hostels and not spend money on T-shirts?
>> Anonymous
>>46432

Forgot, this will be this coming December/January.
>> Anonymous
Don't try to visit as many countries as possible in a week you faggot.
>> Anonymous
Go to Belarus and stay there the whole while.
>> Anonymous
Don't come to Sweden, there isn't much to do for young people here. Go to France or something.
>> Anonymous
Kopenhagen is pretty nice, but expensive...
>> Anonymous
Albania for the win.
>> Turk !!f+BPfHUFQw3
>>46478
Albanian girls are heart breakingly cute, and arrogant, bitches. I'd give my left ball for a 5ft tall Albanian temptress
>> Anonymous
ITT: Americans thinking Europe is as small as Hawaii
>> Anonymous
If you want see Europe the best thing to do would be to travel round Europe for a year.
>> Anonymous
>>46491
traveling one day you can go from paris to rome, thats pretty fucking easy. One iday in the us might get you from the east coast to ohio whoopde fucking doo
>> Anonymous
Almost the entirity of Eastern Europe could be done on $1500. Frankly I'd start in the East and move Westwards. Maybe Warsaw (or) Krakov/Budapest/Vienna/Prague/Rome/Paris/London/Dublin.

It'd be pretty hectic/impossible but those'd be the cities I'd rank as the most worthwhile in mainland Europe. However, I've never been to Berlin/Lisbon or Switzerland.

A fair amount of your money will probably be on flights due to time constraints :<
>> Anonymous
>>46491

I live in Texas. I think I know alittle something about distance.

>>46565

I was kinda hoping to use the Eurorail to travel around. Though I never thought about having a different destination/departure city. Good suggestion though.
>> Anonymous
>>46565
>>London/Dublin
>>in mainland Europe

wut
>> Anonymous
>>46822
You must be very proud of yourself.
>> Anonymous
>>46833

I came buckets time and time again in fact, as I am rightfully entitled to do by being right on the internetz.

Also, including the British Isles in a schedule based around seeing as much of Europe as possible in two freakin weeks is bound to create problems.
>> Anonymous
london/amsterdam/paris/barcelona/rome/berlin
>> Anonymous
>>46822
london might not be mainland but it only takes 2 hours to get a train from paris
>> Anonymous
Don't try to see too many places in one vacation, you'll end up spending a lot of time just travelling between these places which means less time to actually see what you want to see.
>> Anonymous
Do less places more thoroughly. Western Europe is boring usually. Spain, Netherlands, Germany, Czech rep., Poland if you want to go west; Poland, Ukraine, Russia, maybe Serbia/Bulgaria for East.