Wed 22 Oct 2008
The whole idea for planning European vacations will nice to everyone. Below you’ll find some ideas and recommendations for a two to three week visit of Europe. Travelers have to do some travel planning before you go on that European vacations. First they need find information about Passport, Currency exchange, and also the most important places to visit.
Travel within Europe is relatively cheap because of the many great deals on airfare and the availability of diesel fuel everywhere on the continent. But you could keep busy for the whole two or three week vacation visiting just one of Europe’s major cities!
Often travelers are unsure exactly where to go in Europe. The paragraphs following include many suggestions for the best vacation spots and activities. There are great cities, out-of-the-way tourist spots, festivals, and much more. There’s something for everyone, no matter what their interests.
Among the best cities need to visit during European vacations are London, Amsterdam, Paris, Rome, Athens, Venice, Florence, Barcelona, and Munich. Plan your visit to London, England between May and October, and be sure to visit the British Museum, the Tate Modern, and the Victoria and Albert Museum, as well as Buckingham palace and Westminster Abbey.
Perhaps the most famous and largest city in Europe is Paris, France. The peak tourist season is September when Paris is at its best. To avoid uncomfortable lodgings, book your hotels or other lodgings early if your visit will be during that time. There are a tremendous number of visitors at peak tourist season.
Visit Holland (Amsterdam) any time and you’re still likely to have rain. April and May are best for the famous tulips; summer is good for sun worshipers, especially July and August. There are a number of other famous activities in Amsterdam, too.
Considered attending one of the many summer festivals in Europe, such as Redentore in Venice, Roskilde Festival in Denmark, the Salzburg Festival in Germany, National Eisteddfod of Wales, Festival d’Avignon in France, Helsinki Festival in Finland, Palio di Siena or L’Ardia di San Costantino in Italy, and the Ghent Festival in Belgium.
Looking for adventure and thrills? Look no further! The Haute Route in France, established almost a hundred years ago link together two of Europe’s premier mountaineering centers, Chamonix and Zermatt, has been tamed just a little for use as a ski route or high-level mountain hike.
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