Here is my Itinerary...
Start: Flight from Detroit to London
1:Arrive in London in the morning, Full day in London
2: London
3: Depart on Eurostar for Brussels in morning, 3/4 day in Brussels
4: Brussels
5: depart for Paris on bus (4hrs) 陆 day in Paris
6:Paris
7:Paris
8: Morning flight Paris 鈥揗adrid, 陆 day in Madrid
9: Full day Madrid
10: Morning train to Barcelona (4hrs) (1st day of eurorail passes)
11: 戮 day Barcelona, evening flight to Geneva
12: Geneva
13: Morning train to Lausanne, then rest of the day in Lausanne
14: Morning train to Bern, rest of day in Bern
15: Bern, late train to Zurich
16: Zurich
17: 陆 day in Zurich, 陆 day in Luzern
18: Luzern, latest train to Milan
19: Arrive at Milan in morning, full day in Milan
20: Milan
21: take early train to Florence
22: 陆 day Florence, 陆 Rome
23: Rome, leave at night for Venice, overnight train to Venice
24: Arrive at Venice in the morning, 戮 day
25: Venice, overnight train to Munich
26: Arrive in morning for Munich
27: Munich
28: Morning train to Salzburg, 戮 day in Salzburg
29: Salzburg
30: Morning train to Vienna
31: Vienna, overnight train to Prague
32: Arrive in morning in Prague, tour whole day
33: Whole day in Prague, leave at night for Berlin, overnight train
34: Arrive at Berlin in morning, rest of day in Berlin
35: Berlin
36: Morning train to Hamburg, 戮 day in Hamburg
37: 陆 day in Hamburg, 陆 day traveling/in Cologne
38: Cologne
39: Morning train to Amsterdam, 戮 day in Amsterdam
40: Amsterdam
41: Fly Back home
Is this too much travelling for 40 days?
I dont want to just focus on two countries, i want to see more than that, but i don't want to overdo it and not have any time to relax.
Costs:
Plane ticket to Europe: $1500
Eurorail pass: $833 (1 month)
Eurostar pass to Brussels: $90
Bus from Brussels to Paris: $50
Flight from Paris to Madrid: $120
Flight from Barcelona to Geneva: $100
Separate train rides from Vienna-Prague and Prague to Berlin $200
Museum tickets: $300
Souvenirs: $200
emergency money: $100
Bus Tickets in the cities: $150
Entertainment: $100
Total: $3743
Food: $34 a day= $1360 (times 40)
Housing: $35 a day (some nights on train) (times 40) = $1400
Grand Total: $6500
Is this a realistic budget? especially, are the lodging and food cost reasonable. I plan on staying in mostly youth hostels or overnight on the train. I do know that it costs extra for a bed on the train too.
Oh, and i'm under 25, so i get all the youth discounts on the eurorail pass and for museums and stuff.
I am planning a western europe backpacking trip, is my budget and itinerary realistic?
You can't do all that in 40 days. For example - half a day in Florence and half in Rome? IMPOSSIBLE. My friends waited in line for 3 hours just to see the David (totally worth it - I jumped in line - I had to run a group errand). Plus you don't want to miss out on the nightlife in those places. European night life is something you HAVE to experience. Also, you will burn out from running around to museum after museum so allow some none museum activities (I recommend Versailles gardens one half day, beer garden in Munich, go up to the castle in Saltzburg and just chill - follow a school tour if you can, you get into so much more). You don't need a full day in Cologne (unless you want to watch for Hollywood stars) because there's not too much to do there.
Also, are your calculated costs in Euros or in USD, because if it's Euros double it to get Euros. Finally, you need more than 100 bucks Emergency money - my friend got an eye infection in Zee AM See (a resort town in Austria - great place to visit) and it cost him about 300 USD to get treated. He was fine, but he needed the antibacterial drops to preserve his vision. My point being, since the European health care system is mostly socialized out-of-towners pay a ton for simple health care.
Entertainment you need to budget more for too. Aren't you going to want to see a couple clubs (the good ones are 15-25 Euro cover - about 50 bucks a pop), do a gondola ride (about 60-80 Euros for 6 people, so about 20 bucks a person), smoke in Amsterdam (about 15-20 Euro for 3 joints, 40 bucks)? You also will need more to eat on. Even eating cheap we spent an average of 8-14 Euro a meal.
I could give you tips on what to do, see, and visit - I did a wonderful Eurotrip this summer. But right now you have too much on your plate and not enough money.
go 4 it but reconsider some of youre choices, ie prague is very exspensive as is amsterdam. research each country. go to trip adviserI am planning a western europe backpacking trip, is my budget and itinerary realistic?
No and no. Hostels in almost every city here will cost you more than $35/night. You're trying to see WAY too much in 40 days. I'm not sure you realise how big Europe really is. Half a day in each city will not be enough. You will go home feeling like you spent 6 weeks on trains. I'm 23 and most places don't give an under 26 discount, museums can run up to 10 Euros, as can a cocktail in a bar. Just some McDonalds can set you back 8 Euros, and a meal in a restaurant (no drinks) will be about 13 Euros. I just got back from a Europe trip about the same length as yours, but I did Eastern/Central Europe (cheaper), on a 18-35 budget tour that stayed in tents, most of our food was included, and I still spent more than you're budgeting here. I'd be more than happy to help you work out something reasonable (itinerary and budget) that will make more sense and maximize your time and money. You're going to wear yourself out trying to do all this. Send me an e-mail at m_dubrofsky@hotmail.com and we can discuss it!
Don't do that! Too much for 40 days. I'm from Europe and just don't do that. and money? hm your budget for that much travel is low sorry. just one coffee cost from 4 Euro and more. Ticket everywhere are not cheap. caramel apple 15 euro so count. You need every day min. $ 200 and that's just so so. good luck Europe is expensive with low $$$
how long are you going for?
because this seems like a long trip and i believe it will cost you more than what you expect.
ps. i'm not sure how you think you are going to get morning flights all of the time, it doesn't work that way all the time.
if you want to cut back on lodging costs, stay at youth hostels, my sister did this for a year when she went to Australia.
and your flights may cost more than you think also. have you check some travel sites to be more accurate?
No comments:
Post a Comment