I wouldn't go to Andalusia without visiting Cordoba, with its historic Mezquita-Catedral and the white-washed Old World charm. There are little surprises around almost every corner.
A little advice for my well behaved cousins from across the pond 😂🇬🇧: catch that 6hr train vs short flight because you’ll have a nice view from big train window to see all the towns, villages and landscape along the way and possibly have genuine interaction with natives too or comfortably work from big train table or nap. You’ll only lose in reality couple of hours since trains can be caught from city centre 15 mins before departure whilst international flight need you to arrive 2hrs prior and getting out and reaching city after landing could be another 2hrs 🧐
Hello! I am Italian, and that's why I have been able to visit many places throughout Europe. If I can recommend a new itinerary, Northern France and especially Normandy are destinations not to be missed. Go and see Mont Saint-Michel! Beautiful travel video!
Oh my. What a timely and comprehensive video, you just saved me hours with all the details and practical itinerary. THANK YOU. THANK YOU.
I am with you on Italy and Croatia. I spent 30 days in Croatia in 2022 and 1 week in 23. I have been to most of the places you mentioned about Italy. Italy is very easy to get around than Croatia. There isn’t much of a train network in Croatia. I got around on the ferries which are nice and on time.
Not very often I see someone proposing a sensible itinerary, so this was pretty refreshing. I would consider these the most one should pack into this amount of time. In fact, consider doing slightly less to enjoy it even more.
Honestly, this is the ticket to having authentic and rewarding trips, getting to know the culture. Too often people visit London and Paris to ‘see Europe’. You gave me a couple of ideas for our next trip!
Great ideas to visit different countries in Europe. For Italy I will add some cities or small towns in Tuscany, or Emilia-Romagna.
Come to Slovenia (if you haven't been already). It will only take a weekend 😂😂. We're tiny. But gorgeous. Highly recommend it.
Great video, I'm leaving this Wednesday for 3 weeks solo - split between Zagreb, Ljubljana, Maribor and Graz.
Would recommend Herculaneum rather than Pompeii. Smaller but so much better preserved
I just got back from 10 days in Europe, with one carry on. 4 countries, hitting Prague, Vienna, Hallstatt, Bratislava, and Budapest.
Speaking as somebody from England who has been fortunate to travel a lot in Europe and internationally, your right Italy is the best. But the rest of Europe and the world is also amazing. Great channel, came for some info on a new bag and stayed, thanks.
Fly in to Milan, but go north instead to Lugano and Bellinzona, to Bolzano, to Riva del Garda, then to Brescia.
Great ideas. If you’re fortunate enough to have more PTO at your job, I recommend expanding these itineraries to 2-3 weeks each. I try and go on 2 European trips a year for 2-3 weeks at a time and it is so much nicer to have a more relaxed trip than cramming a lot of things into a shorter amount of time.
villages and landscape along the way and possibly have genuine interaction
We did 14 days with a carry on. France, Belgium, Germany, and Italy. 3 trains and 1 flight in Europe.
Lived in Germany for two years. I loved Bavaria! The best beds in the world are feather beds and comforters are incredible!
Switzerland (Interlaken/Jungfrau region, Lucerne, and Zermatt) need to be on this list.
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