Help me get a European itinerary with places to go

Updated on tourism 2024-05-06
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    12 days of time, that's called travel, not tourism, with your way of walking, money and time are spent on the road, basically there is no time to play.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Remove the four Nordic countries: Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Sweden, these countries are on different routes.

    Basically, you are playing, Australia, Switzerland, Italy, France, Shikoku.

    It is more cost-effective to buy a Euro Pass by train, and there is accommodation information at train stations and information centers in big cities, so you can find cheap hotels.

    The itinerary should be from Vienna, passing through, Salzburg, through Switzerland, into Italy, to Venice, and then to Milan, from Milan, you can take a train to Paris.

    Don't be too greedy, or you'll waste your time on a ride.

    Paris and Venice alone are not enough for a week.

    I've been to these cities more than twice, especially Paris, and Italy.

    Really, Europe shouldn't be on the lookout.

    Travel is your own business, others can only roughly arrange it for you, otherwise forget about the group.

    If you want to travel on your own and have the ability to be flexible, it's an adventure and a pleasure.

    I've wandered around Europe a lot and I feel that very well.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First of all, you don't take into account the travel time. I can help you make a plan, after all, I've basically played all of these countries, or make a self-guided tour plan and share it with you. If you are interested, you can send me a message with your email address.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Splendid China: 90 yuan.

    China Folk Culture Village: 110 yuan.

    Shekou Water World: 90 yuan.

    Window of the world: 180 yuan for Wang, 160 yuan for light.

    Minsk aircraft carrier: 100 yuan.

    Shenzhen-Hong Kong window: 60 yuan.

    Xiaomeisha Seaside Tourist Area: 20 yuan.

    Safari Park: 90 yuan for Wang, 80 yuan for light.

    Fairy Lake Botanical Garden: 20 yuan.

    Qingqing World: 25 yuan.

    Happy Valley: 90 yuan.

    Sea World: 100 RMB.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think it depends on which European city you arrive from Hong Kong and which one is more convenient when you come back. If you want to save money and convenience in Italy first, you can travel north from Italy via Paris, Vienna, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, and then return from Iceland. If the opposite is the case, you can land from northern Europe and then head south to Italy.

    In short, from south to north or from north to south, it depends on how cost-effective and convenient you think it is to start and end from **!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The European tourist route is: Nordic route. Starting from Copenhagen in Denmark, then going to Tromsø in Norway, then Abisko in Sweden, and finally going to Amalienborg Palace, where the Danish royal family lives, to experience the Danish fairy tale world.

    1. Introduction to Copenhagen.

    Copenhagen is the capital, largest city and largest port of the Kingdom of Denmark, as well as the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Denmark, and a world-famous international metropolis.

    2. Introduction to Tromsø.

    Tromsø, it is the capital of the Norwegian county of Tromsø and the largest port city in northern Norway. It is located close to the tip of the European continent and is one of the northernmost cities in the world.

    3. Abiscu introduction.

    Located in the province of Norbotten in northern Sweden, Abisku is a well-known tourist village in the province. It is famous for the fact that four kilometres to the west of it is a national park called Abiscu, which covers an area of more than 70 kilometres.

    4. Introduction to Amalienborg Royal Palace.

    Amalienborg Palace is located on the shores of the Strait of Orsun, east of Copenhagen, and is the main palace of the Danish royal family.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Usually the first time to Europe is more recommended to Western Europe.

    France, Switzerland, Germany, Liechtenstein, Austria, Italy.

    France: The best is Paris, the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs-Avenue, the Palace of Versailles, the Louvre, the tour guide will generally recommend you to go to the Seine River cruise (recommended), in fact, the south of France is also very beautiful Avignon (especially in May and June, the lavender is very beautiful) - Marseille - Nice - Monaco.

    Switzerland: The most beautiful is not Geneva Zurich but the top three Lucerne and the small town of Interlaken, in between which there is a section of ** train along the way that is unimaginably beautiful. In Interlaken, you can overlook the Jungfraujoch in the Alps, the Titlis Snow Mountain in Lucerne (if the group goes to Lucerne, you will definitely reserve time to go, usually at your own expense of about 85 euros, although a bit expensive but definitely recommended), and if conditions permit, you can taste the local Swiss cheese fondue, which is a special taste.

    Around 50 euros.

    Germany: Like Switzerland, the highlight is not the cosmopolitan cities of Munich and Frankfurt, but the largest artificial lake in the Black Forest, Lake Titi. There is also a place near Füssen, Germany, where the "Neuschwanstein Castle" is so beautiful that I don't need to describe it, Disneyland was built in imitation of it.

    There are also some routes that take Baden-Baden, mainly to soak in hot springs.

    Liechtenstein:

    There's nothing to see other than buy some stamps.

    Austria: I usually don't go to Vienna because it's too far away and only the team from Eastern Europe goes back, and I usually arrange Innsbruck to see the Swarovski crystal store, which is cheaper than in China.

    Italy: Milan, the capital of fashion, Venice, the pearl of the Adriatic, and Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance

    Rome, the eternal capital.

    And the Vatican:

    The smallest country in the world is located in the city of Rome, and you can experience a rich religious shrine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Depending on whether you want to play in many countries or in depth in one country, there are many variety.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If it's the first time to go, it's recommended to go to France, Italy, or Spain, Portugal, or some small countries in Eastern Europe.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you have money, you can start from Scandinavia or the British Isles in northern Europe, go down to France, then Spain and Portugal in Tbilisi, then fly to Italy in the Apennines, then go back to Germany and Austria, then go to Eastern Europe, and finally go down to Greece in the south.

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