Monte Carlo is a small neighborhood within Monaco, which is tiny itself. Thank you.This sounds like a great trip, and 20 days should be long enough to see almost everything on your list. I try to discourage many people from going to Cinque Terre in summer because it’s just too crowded to enjoy, but in April it should be pretty nice (and fairly chilly, of course). Here’s what I’d do:Fly into Rome and spend 3 or 4 nights there. if thats even possible I was told it is.Also, for trains, im a bit confused wether its better to buy tickets one or two months before or to buy them as we go day by day (Ive been told its better to buy them on the spot since they’re not more or less expensive) Thank you for the kind words.
I think French wines have a better reputation, whether it’s deserved or not. In other words, I’m sure you’d enjoy it in winter, but you’d enjoy it MUCH more any other time of year. -RogerMy husband & I are travelling to Europe next year in particular Amsterdam to visit relatives and Mainz in Germany to visit my God Child but mostly Crotia, Italy and France we are looking at mid April for 6-8 weeks. This is one of the most beautiful train rides in Europe, by the way.Spend about 22 hours in Venice, departing midday on 21 September. Florence is in the heart of Tuscany and is one of Europe’s best tourist towns.
I don’t believe there are any intercity express trains, partly because there are so many cities of about the same size. I’d think about spending maybe 3 or 4 days in Rome and then 5 or 6 days based in Sorrento.If you want to set aside a week or so where you won’t feel pressured to go sightseeing all the time, then Santorini could be an ideal spot for that.
We want to see as much as we can and plan on going pretty none stop the whole time. -RogerShould we add one more day in Paris , just do 2 days in London since it is expensive and cold? Your challenge will be that 7 days is quite a short time for those three places, and they are all spread out a bit. In Rome the subway isn’t quite as helpful as in Paris because it doesn’t cover much of the city, but it can take you to the Vatican Museum. Starting from Milan it’s not too bad, but starting in Rome would take about 9.5 hours. In my case, those early trips were something I was always able to brag about a bit to friends and such, as none of them had ever been farther than Mexico or Hawaii, and I’d toured Europe twice before I was 10.
We have found the info you have given here along with many other links that we have checked out as well, extremely useful! We are traveling from Bangalore/India, the currency exchange is not quite favorable, so we’d like to stick to budget options where possible.Shouldn’t we spend some time exploring places in France? -RogerHi sorry the reply botton wasnt working up , so putting a separate comment :Roger will the above mentioned itenary work if I have my tickets already booked in and out of Paris from 7th March to 19th March from IndiaYes, that should work well.
The Greek Islands are mostly shut down by November, so I wouldn’t recommend going to one of them. Marseille isn’t really a tourist city, although I’m sure it’s interesting if you want to see a large French city known for its immigrant neighborhoods. -RogerRoger, thank you for this itinerary. -RogerWow you have listed down each city that we have mentioned in our itinerary and described how to get around them respectively!
Interlaken is the place to get the most amazing mountain views in all of Europe.After Interlaken, take a train to Paris and stay there at least 3 nights.
-RogerDear Roger:Few days ago, not knowing what I was getting into, I went ahead and booked tickets to Europe (from US) – Flying into Paris and flying out of Rome.
And maybe that will be less crowded and less of a hassle than Positano (wold waste a large part of a day to get there, no?) Thank you for the kind words.
And if you are following Rick Steves advice on where to go, I’m sure you’ll have a wonderful time. -RogerThank you so much for your help. This article about I definitely wouldn’t try to add Spain onto an Italy or Switzerland trip unless you had at least 3 days to spend there.
We would be there from Feb 20 – March 6.
As cliche as it might seem, Paris really is a magical place and there is so much to enjoy there that it would be a shame to skip it. With the addition of Madrid, I think you’ll have a nearly perfect 3-week trip planned. It’s an amazing city with endless things to see and do, and unlike Rome, it’s actually pleasant for a longer stay. Actually, the Museum d’Orsay across the river is a MUCH nicer museum and filled with classic art, so if you want to more fully explore one museum I’d choose that one. It sounds a bit confusing but it’s easy once you are there.
-RogerThanks so much Roger for the prompt and detailed response.We are looking at staying with air bnb in Trastevere Rome.
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