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Europe 2015! Travel and money saving tips appreciated!
We have officially submitted our vacation requests for time off and we are booking tickets this week! I am so excited. We have been saving for two years and will be going to Europe for 20 days in December. I know it will be colder, but it's the only time of the year we can go (due to job restrictions), so we are going to make the most of it.
Here are the basics we have planned so far:
- UK--London (3 days)
- Germany--Frankfurt & Munich (5 days)
- Italy--Rome & Venice (5 days)
- Spain--Barcelona (4 days)
- France--Paris (3 days)
We are flying in between countries, which is surprisingly cheap and saves a lot of travel time. We are spending a long period of time in one country, which isn't everyone's cup of tea, but it's our preference. We are researching AirBnB and hotels to price compare. I have decided to use the Rick Steve's travel guide (picked up a "like new" version on Amazon for cheap) and it seems to be a good budget friendly travel guide.
Airline tickets from Denver to London then Paris to Denver are $1,039 a person (which seems to be a pretty decent price). We are just trying to figure out what to expect for food expenses, in Europe flights and entertainment.
For those who have been to Europe, I would love to hear any tips or money saving ideas you might have!
Re: Europe 2015! Travel and money saving tips appreciated!
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@hoffse thanks for the tips! I'll shoot you a PM closer to our trip. We are going to Brussels, because we want to get to the Cantillon brewery. We also may want to get to Duvel, which seems to be a 45 min. bus ride away. I'm undecided about Brugges, because I've read a lot of complaints that it's too touristy, but it's good to hear the positive side as well.
The Rick Steves books are great & will put you into great places. You won't find the fast food options like you do in the states. What we did while traveling in Germany & Austria is to find a local deli shop, many of them will make you a sandwich to order. Then we would buy a beverage (often also available at the deli store or another store nearby) and that would be our lunch.
While in Germany, try to hit the Christmas Markets, I've heard they are amazing!!!