Plan your first trip to Europe. These Europe trip planning skills that I share will help you get prepared for a perfect European vacation. Learn the ideal budget for a Europe trip, how long you should go for, where to go on your trip to Europe, when is the ideal time you should go to a Europe trip and what type of accommodation you should get in Europe and more.
After my visit to Europe I thought it would be a good idea to show you how I prepared for this trip. There is a lot that goes on when planning a trip and it is a long process. I am glad that I had a great first visit in Europe. I stayed for a total of 3 weeks and the cities that I visited were Rome, Florence, Pisa, Milan, Paris, Versailles, Bordeaux, Barcelona, Zurich and Lucerne. It was quite the tiring trip because I had to go from one place to another but at the end I thought it was worth it. It is quite obvious that I choose to do a city exploring type of trip because I was very curious about all the attractions, monuments, churches and museums these European cities had to offer. However, there is no way you are going to see everything from a single European city so pick your attractions wisely.
I am very thankful for my friends in Milan, Bordeaux and Zurich. I am glad they offered me a place to stay while I was in Europe and the fact that I got to visit them in their hometown.
The questions covered in this Europe trip planner are:
What is your ideal budget?
How long do you want your trip to be?
Based on the length of this trip how many cities in Europe can you visit realistically?
What kind of trip do you want your first European experience to be?
Where to stay? Hotel? Hostel? Airbnb? Couchsurfing? Friends place
What is the season you would like to be in Europe?
Another good question:
What cities in Europe should I choose?
I did not go into that question because this one is a pretty tough one and it’s honestly up to you. Europe is so big and there are only a couple cities that could fit on your trip. It’s tough to pick European cities! But my advice is to pick cities that are close to each other and also you are highly interested in.
The hostel I stayed at in Rome:
Airbnb:
Couchsurfing:
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