Wow, your office rewards you with your first ever European tour, but it’s up to you to do your own itinerary. What a nice problem to have! So what should you visit? Europe has a lot to offer you may find yourself feeling cheated on if you don’t plan your holiday well. It’s just that there is so much to do in just one major city of Europe like London or Paris that it’s already hard to plan a trip to them, what more a trip to all of Europe!
Depending on how many days you can, you can follow the top recommendations of travelers around the world and be a full-pledged tourist. You can decide to cover a lot with the time you have and just look and see the many landmarks Europe has. You don’t need to go to any museum or cathedral if you wish to see more, but you might regret not having done so.
You can prioritize and just decide to see all the great museums in Europe like the Louvre and the British Museum, or you can make it a castles tour or a gardens tour. You can even follow the Da Vinci Trail across Europe and visit the sites mentioned in Dan Brown’s bestseller. All of these will have cost equivalents, too, which means you need to know what these are, unless you are truly lucky and do not have any limitation.
The trick to getting your first European visit successful is to list all the wonderful places you can visit and start building an itinerary from there.
There will of course be limiting factors such as schedules, budgets, and the like and this may even help you decide on what to visit and what to save for next time.
Credit : MetroCentric
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