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10 Top European Travel Tips for Savvy Travelers
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People who want to travel to Europe are finding it much tougher to afford. However, even despite a weak dollar, Americans can travel to any European country on a budget. This article contains the best 10 tips to use when planning a trip to Europe. By George Alarcon People who want to travel to Europe are finding it much tougher financially to achieve this goal. However, even despite a weaker dollar, Americans can still travel to any European country on a budget. This article contains the best 10 tips to use when planning a trip to Europe. 1) You can exchange money in Europe the easiest and the most inexpensive way by using an automated teller machine. To play it safe, visit your bank and learn what it charges for using your bankcard to exchange currency; some banks impose outrageously high charges. Let your bank know that you will be traveling in Europe so that their detection equipment doesn't block your activities. 2) Safeguard your documents: It is a great idea to make photocopies of your passport and flight tickets and put them in a few locations like your carry-on bag, just in case you lose something. 3) Buy a map: If you have to drive during your travel in Europe, you will require a detailed map for the regions you will visit. Do not waste time shopping for a regional map at the last minute; get it as soon as possible before leaving home. 4) Buying a new guidebook of the countries you will be visiting will be very useful. You will get practical information such as when certain sights are open as well as phone numbers. Do not buy an outdated guidebook; you will be frustrated and lose precious time. 5) One pitfall to avoid: Do not try to see and do too much: Try to concentrate on experiencing only a few countries instead of every country in Europe. If you are on a tour, consider staying no less than two nights in certain destinations. 6) Transportation: Decide on how you want to travel within Europe. Driving offers more flexibility; it can become impractical at certain times, depending on where you are in Europe. If you are flying, you can hire a car. You can use budget airlines such as Ryanair and Easyjet. 7) Security of possession awareness: to maintain peace of mind, use a money belt or a hotel safe. Never put all of your cash and credit cards into only one wallet or purse. If you happen to lose either one, you are in big trouble. 8) Speak the language: If it is within your grasp, make a fair attempt to learn a few practical words of the language spoken in one of the European countries you will be visiting. 9) Be flexible in your travel schedule: For a more pleasant travel experience with no frustrations, try to allow time to roam around and to relish a carefree lunch. It is a great idea to develop an itinerary in order to experience more of Europe. On the other hand, you can still be flexible. 10) Book your accommodation in advance. Why? You will avoid wasting a lot of time searching from one hotel to another for an available room. About the Author: You can read a review on My Airfare Secrets at www.cheapairfare.vg. Article Source: Adult Escapes - http://www.AdultEscapes.com More free articles: 1st Rate Articles - 1stRateArticles.com |
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