Michael We did a similar trip this summer - Amsterdam, Munich, Venice, Rome, Cinque, Paris, London - 3 weeks - unbelievable - travelling on trains - food was fantastic - all of the cities were great and your video really captures it - nothing better than a beer and sausage at the englisher garden in Munich - cheers.
I would recommend doing it out of college. I don't think I would have appreciated everything as much had I gone when I was 17...but that could be different for everyone.
This video is absolutely amazing! The music and your humbleness about different cultures you made every place look amazing, and it was very enjoyable to watch. In fact the best travel video I have ever seen. Fantastic job! Congratulations! I hope and wish I can do this journey someday. :)
This is awesome. Thanks for the post. Great vid, and great editing. Hitting up most of these spots during this summer. Planning a trip around a month as well.
Hi Tyler, The itinerary is pretty much exactly as the video shows. Our route was: Paris, Amsterdam, Madrid, Barcelona, Nice, Monte Carlo, Florence, Rome, Venice, Salzburg, Munich, London, back to Paris. We spent about 2-4 days in each city, and generally used a guidebook to get around and plan our activities. We traveled mostly by train, and stayed in Hostels.
Really enjoyed your video, guys! What a tremendous trip. Very inspirational for someone who has never gotten the chance to visit Europe yet. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Loved it guys! I have traveled before & i'm soon to set off round Europe again end of July. Your video made me smile & got me so excited. I have never done Austria but now I think I might take a detour & check it out. Peace out :)
Loved watching this :) I'm going travelling across Europe for a month soon and this has got me excited for it! We are visiting a few of the same places as you did :)
Hi there- never had a problem on the trains- actually found it to be a great way to travel between cities. Gives you a chance to really see the countryside, and we often planned our next day as we sat on the train.
Did some of the free walking tours. Also had a great lonely planet Europe guide- we'd usually read it on the train between cities and find things to do. Word of mouth always worked too, and we found a lot of great things just walking around
I love this video so much, I have watched it a few times. I love how much you all really appreciated the experience and the culture. I make a lot of videos too and I am going on a similar trip in May, I hope mine turns out as amazing as yours did. Thanks for sharing.
Just went on a trip exactly like this this summer. Went to almost all of the same places as well. Best experience of my life. I wanted to make a video like this but my phone was stolen in Rome. Brings back good memories to watch videos like this. :) I'll hopefully be traveling next summer again!
Yes- about 4-4.5k each. But that included round trip flights from the US, 2 flights in Europe, rail passes for a month, hostels for a month, food, drink and activities.
This was a great video, it looks like it was a wonderful trip. I'm also thinking of doing this with friends. Any chance you have some recollection of how long you guys stayed at each place, what the largest costs were, and any tips for pre-planning and to cut costs down.
Awesome video Michael! I randomly stumbled upon your channel because I just uploaded my own world travels video. It looks like you had tons of fun! Great work filming & editing! I just recently started making travel videos about a month ago while traveling Europe. I know all the hard work that goes into it! Your videos great! Have a good day! You just earned yourself a new subscriber!
Great trip. Just don't forget central Europe and eastern Europe, still very very beautiful and unique. Countries like Czech Republic, Poland, Hungry etc.
Hi Matt, The trip was approx $3500-$4500 depending on how much each person spent on meals, souvenirs, extras, etc... We purchased a Eurail pass, but did fly twice during the trip as well- the flights were fairly cheap. Hostels were definitely safe- never had a problem, though we did have a large group and generally had the room to ourselves. Hope this helps, Mike
What I like of a lot of the young jews like you is that you are cultivated people, and instead of just going on a "spring break" kind of trip with drinking and partying and seeing nothing of europe like a lot of american young people do, you at least you took the opportunity to discover the food and the culture of this old continent. Congrats!
@Supplementreviewdude Good question. Travel expenses (flights, Eurail passes and Hostels) were a little over 3k. We each took one main lightweight hiking/travel backpack (I had an Osprey), and a small day bag. Tried to pack as light as possible- one pair of sneakers, sandals, 8-10 t-shirts, long pants, 2 pairs of shorts, bathing suit, underwear, socks, sweatshirt, etc... Overall cost was around 4-4.5k.
HI- we spent about $4500 per person, but that could probably be cut down a bit. We stayed in hostels, and no we didn't hire tour guides- mostly used a Europe guide book to choose what we wanted to see- and also went on a number of free walking tours
Hi Michael I was wondering if y'all got the Eurail pass? And when y'all flew did you book those tickets in advanced from US or when you were in Europe? I'm traveling alone as well so I'm planning my trip ahead. I love you video thanks.
Iceland Air has some cheap flights from NA to Europe ... I found one from Toronto to London and from Paris to Toronto round trip for $750 incld. tax :)
Thinking about doing this with some friends after we graduate. How much did it all cost per person you think? Did you stay in hotels or nice hostels? And did you hire tour guides?
Hey! I want to do something like this when I''m older with some friends. Could you please tell me if I should do this out of Highschool or out of College
Hi, Could you give a rough estimate of the cost of this entire trip per person? were planning our own similar european trip and looking for an estimate of the budget. Also, did you use the Eurail global pass or a similar pass? and did you find the hostels to be safe? thanks
Did you guys feel rushed at all? I lived in India for about 4 months and found that to be just enough time to see everything I wanted to without feeling like I was always moving.
im going to europe for two months only have about 2500 after plane ticket there how should we travel? rail or fly we have big packs so not sure if ryan air will take us any advice???
Thanks for watching! Some of us knew a bit of Spanish, and some a bit of French. Otherwise, we found that English was enough to get by in most countries. Just about every city offered free walking tours in English, so that was a great way to get the lay of the land.
I am doing a trip like this with my roommates next may. How did you guys pack for so much traveling? I noticed you had some nice clothing to go out in some of the footage. Also how much did you spend? Stay in hostels or hotels? Thanks so much!
Thanks for watching. As far as packing, we each brought one large hiking backpack, which could hold a surprising amount of clothes- mostly t shirts, socks, underwear, etc... I think we each took one nice pair of pants and a button down for Monte Carlo, but that was about it. In total we spent between 4 and 5 thousand dollars for the month- including all travel expenses (plane/train tickets/lodging), food, and entertainment. We stayed mostly in hostels, 2 or 3 nights in hotels total.
Good video in some ways, but WAY too little time to really experience all the places. I spent 3 months in UK alone, and 1/2 of that was in London. Took that long to feel like I could say I had really been there.
Hey me and some friends are planning doing something similar this year. Just wondering did you pre book your trains and hostels or just do it as you traveled? Thank you
I'm from Barcelona and I will suggest you to buy a good guide book and then plan your travel (or trip ¿?) so there are so many places to visit in every city and you'll have to dismiss lots of them. About transport Europe is very well connected and have a lot of traffic (for us is very usual to travel across it) with good ticket prices specially flight tickets so is very cheap due to the countries are so close. Nice trip is to take a train in Italy to Austria, Croatia or Switzerland for example so the views are great. A good season to go is on Spring (May). In summer is too hot in latin countries and very expensive and full of people around Europe (from ends of June-July till September). England and Austria are so expensive countries and maybe is better to look for accomodattion offers with time and pre book them. Amsterdam is as beautiful as small and in 2 days you can visit it quite well. Italy is the country where you should spend more time in my opinion. Don't waste your time visiting Bullfighting in Spain so is disgusting and you can see it in Mexico as well. I recommend you Croatia much better than Montecarlo, is absolutely beautiful specially if you rent a car, and is so cheap country. That's all. Sorry for my English mistakes. P.S. Remember that in England there is another coin and in France is better to learn few essential words like greetings and tipical travelling questions.
dude may i please ask you summin, how ,uch did u spend a night in hostals a night and food daily im going to do this this summer and need some guidance im going with next to nothing but im going to do it! starting at Calais to germany and back to uk devon?
Hmmm I'm confused by their route. Why start in Paris, then go to Amsterdam, then fly over to Spain? Seems like an unnecessary flight. Why not start in Spain and then follow the rest of the same route just inserting Amsterdam and Paris in between Munich and London. just seems more logical to go in a continuous route than doing a large jump like that.
Great, thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it!
Michael
We did a similar trip this summer - Amsterdam, Munich, Venice, Rome, Cinque, Paris, London - 3 weeks - unbelievable - travelling on trains - food was fantastic - all of the cities were great and your video really captures it - nothing better than a beer and sausage at the englisher garden in Munich - cheers.
Well done gentlemen.
You guys are going to do well in life and was sure fun to enjoy you trip.
Well Done!!
Hi- yes most cities we stayed between 2-4 days.
Thanks for watching!
I would recommend doing it out of college. I don't think I would have appreciated everything as much had I gone when I was 17...but that could be different for everyone.
This was put together incredibly!
Brilliant video! Very insightful and inspiring and the editing is great! Made me even more excited to travel now
glad you liked it!
GREAT VIDEO GUYS!!!!! I'm very inspired now
This video has been compiled nicely. Thumbs up ! Guys do a trip like this to Asia, you are gonna like it.
This video is absolutely amazing! The music and your humbleness about different cultures you made every place look amazing, and it was very enjoyable to watch. In fact the best travel video I have ever seen. Fantastic job! Congratulations! I hope and wish I can do this journey someday. :)
This is awesome. Thanks for the post. Great vid, and great editing. Hitting up most of these spots during this summer. Planning a trip around a month as well.
Hi Tyler,
The itinerary is pretty much exactly as the video shows. Our route was: Paris, Amsterdam, Madrid, Barcelona, Nice, Monte Carlo, Florence, Rome, Venice, Salzburg, Munich, London, back to Paris. We spent about 2-4 days in each city, and generally used a guidebook to get around and plan our activities. We traveled mostly by train, and stayed in Hostels.
Really enjoyed your video, guys! What a tremendous trip. Very inspirational for someone who has never gotten the chance to visit Europe yet. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Very cool. I enjoyed watching this video. keep your work on.
Its refreshing to see such great young guys enjoying life.
Loved it guys! I have traveled before & i'm soon to set off round Europe again end of July. Your video made me smile & got me so excited. I have never done Austria but now I think I might take a detour & check it out.
Peace out :)
Loved watching this :) I'm going travelling across Europe for a month soon and this has got me excited for it! We are visiting a few of the same places as you did :)
Hi there- never had a problem on the trains- actually found it to be a great way to travel between cities. Gives you a chance to really see the countryside, and we often planned our next day as we sat on the train.
Did some of the free walking tours. Also had a great lonely planet Europe guide- we'd usually read it on the train between cities and find things to do. Word of mouth always worked too, and we found a lot of great things just walking around
looks like you had an epic time! thanks for sharing... encourages me to get travelling more soon!
Awesome! This is how I want mind to end up
so awesome dude!!!! thanks for sharing, and ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE, you can do it man. much love
I love this video so much, I have watched it a few times. I love how much you all really appreciated the experience and the culture. I make a lot of videos too and I am going on a similar trip in May, I hope mine turns out as amazing as yours did. Thanks for sharing.
I will be backpacking in Europe with couple of my bestfriends in less than 2 weeks and this video made me 10x more excited. Great video!
Just went on a trip exactly like this this summer. Went to almost all of the same places as well. Best experience of my life. I wanted to make a video like this but my phone was stolen in Rome. Brings back good memories to watch videos like this. :) I'll hopefully be traveling next summer again!
Very well spoken guys.
this is exactly what i wanna do when i graduate and get my BA! omggggg
Yes- about 4-4.5k each. But that included round trip flights from the US, 2 flights in Europe, rail passes for a month, hostels for a month, food, drink and activities.
This was a great video, it looks like it was a wonderful trip.
I'm also thinking of doing this with friends. Any chance you have some recollection of how long you guys stayed at each place, what the largest costs were, and any tips for pre-planning and to cut costs down.
Awesome video Michael! I randomly stumbled upon your channel because I just uploaded my own world travels video. It looks like you had tons of fun! Great work filming & editing! I just recently started making travel videos about a month ago while traveling Europe. I know all the hard work that goes into it! Your videos great! Have a good day! You just earned yourself a new subscriber!
Great trip. Just don't forget central Europe and eastern Europe, still very very beautiful and unique. Countries like Czech Republic, Poland, Hungry etc.
This is great! I'm taking jot notes for when i get to go.
Nice video! I liked the commentary you added to it
me and my fiance are currently planning our trip, were going for a month. were going to Italy, Switzerland, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands
I went to Italy and paris last year it was so beautiful now I just want to see amsterdham and greece
have no expectations and you will love it even more
Hi Matt,
The trip was approx $3500-$4500 depending on how much each person spent on meals, souvenirs, extras, etc...
We purchased a Eurail pass, but did fly twice during the trip as well- the flights were fairly cheap.
Hostels were definitely safe- never had a problem, though we did have a large group and generally had the room to ourselves.
Hope this helps,
Mike
Also thanks in advance for the answers. Greatly appreciate it!
wooow super great video! thanks~
Excellent video 👍
when i saw that the video was 15 minutes long i thought it would be boring but its just encouraging me to do this
What I like of a lot of the young jews like you is that you are cultivated people, and instead of just going on a "spring break" kind of trip with drinking and partying and seeing nothing of europe like a lot of american young people do, you at least you took the opportunity to discover the food and the culture of this old continent. Congrats!
@Supplementreviewdude Good question. Travel expenses (flights, Eurail passes and Hostels) were a little over 3k. We each took one main lightweight hiking/travel backpack (I had an Osprey), and a small day bag. Tried to pack as light as possible- one pair of sneakers, sandals, 8-10 t-shirts, long pants, 2 pairs of shorts, bathing suit, underwear, socks, sweatshirt, etc... Overall cost was around 4-4.5k.
We really liked your video!!
Awesome video, cant wait for my trip
sweet video!! me and mate traveling europe for a month in 2 weeks!
Travel agent here.. Depending on where you're flying from. Airfare can be around 1000-1500 per person.
HI- we spent about $4500 per person, but that could probably be cut down a bit. We stayed in hostels, and no we didn't hire tour guides- mostly used a Europe guide book to choose what we wanted to see- and also went on a number of free walking tours
neat editing
Great footage and even better editing
You are really a lucky dog, That's the dream I always want to achieve , Well, it is also really enjoyable to see such a brilliant MV . Thank you .
I really loved this. Great job :)
Great film brotha, inspirational!
Hi Michael I was wondering if y'all got the Eurail pass? And when y'all flew did you book those tickets in advanced from US or when you were in Europe? I'm traveling alone as well so I'm planning my trip ahead. I love you video thanks.
+ergaldape Hi there. Yes we had Eurail passes. We booked all of our flights in advance from the US. Thanks for watching!
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Very professional. Did you go to film school?
Very beautiful video!!
This is such a great video!
I love this!
Thanks man I appreciate it!
Great vid!!
amazing!!!
Wow thats awesome
Is there a good book or website to plan such a 12 city trip with train routes etc. thanks for the video.
Hey,
I was wondering weather you stayed in Salzburg or outside in Fuschl? And was it worth the train?
Thanks
What is the name of that amazing place near Salzburg? Where you and hike and swim
Iceland Air has some cheap flights from NA to Europe ... I found one from Toronto to London and from Paris to Toronto round trip for $750 incld. tax :)
hey where did u guys get info on every city just asked around or.. did walking tours?
Great video
Thinking about doing this with some friends after we graduate. How much did it all cost per person you think? Did you stay in hotels or nice hostels? And did you hire tour guides?
Hey! I want to do something like this when I''m older with some friends. Could you please tell me if I should do this out of Highschool or out of College
Hi,
Could you give a rough estimate of the cost of this entire trip per person? were planning our own similar european trip and looking for an estimate of the budget. Also, did you use the Eurail global pass or a similar pass? and did you find the hostels to be safe?
thanks
Did you guys feel rushed at all? I lived in India for about 4 months and found that to be just enough time to see everything I wanted to without feeling like I was always moving.
Hi Michael were in Austria did you guys go ??
awesome video!
im going to europe for two months only have about 2500 after plane ticket there how should we travel? rail or fly we have big packs so not sure if ryan air will take us any advice???
Great video, you should visit more eastern/central europe. The only negative is the bull fighting, which i personally don't agree with
I would like to do this someday....
Question: How much knowledge of the cities and language skills did you guys have before you went? Awesome video.
Thanks for watching! Some of us knew a bit of Spanish, and some a bit of French. Otherwise, we found that English was enough to get by in most countries. Just about every city offered free walking tours in English, so that was a great way to get the lay of the land.
just wonder how much does it cost to travel in europe as you guyz did thanks
I am doing a trip like this with my roommates next may. How did you guys pack for so much traveling? I noticed you had some nice clothing to go out in some of the footage. Also how much did you spend? Stay in hostels or hotels? Thanks so much!
Thanks for watching. As far as packing, we each brought one large hiking backpack, which could hold a surprising amount of clothes- mostly t shirts, socks, underwear, etc... I think we each took one nice pair of pants and a button down for Monte Carlo, but that was about it.
In total we spent between 4 and 5 thousand dollars for the month- including all travel expenses (plane/train tickets/lodging), food, and entertainment. We stayed mostly in hostels, 2 or 3 nights in hotels total.
Michael Newberg Thank you!
Good video in some ways, but WAY too little time to really experience all the places. I spent 3 months in UK alone, and 1/2 of that was in London. Took that long to feel like I could say I had really been there.
Hey me and some friends are planning doing something similar this year. Just wondering did you pre book your trains and hostels or just do it as you traveled? Thank you
I'm from Barcelona and I will suggest you to buy a good guide book and then plan your travel (or trip ¿?) so there are so many places to visit in every city and you'll have to dismiss lots of them. About transport Europe is very well connected and have a lot of traffic (for us is very usual to travel across it) with good ticket prices specially flight tickets so is very cheap due to the countries are so close. Nice trip is to take a train in Italy to Austria, Croatia or Switzerland for example so the views are great.
A good season to go is on Spring (May). In summer is too hot in latin countries and very expensive and full of people around Europe (from ends of June-July till September). England and Austria are so expensive countries and maybe is better to look for accomodattion offers with time and pre book them. Amsterdam is as beautiful as small and in 2 days you can visit it quite well. Italy is the country where you should spend more time in my opinion. Don't waste your time visiting Bullfighting in Spain so is disgusting and you can see it in Mexico as well. I recommend you Croatia much better than Montecarlo, is absolutely beautiful specially if you rent a car, and is so cheap country.
That's all. Sorry for my English mistakes.
P.S. Remember that in England there is another coin and in France is better to learn few essential words like greetings and tipical travelling questions.
well done mate!!
Nice video !!
dude may i please ask you summin, how ,uch did u spend a night in hostals a night and food daily im going to do this this summer and need some guidance im going with next to nothing but im going to do it! starting at Calais to germany and back to uk devon?
oh ok that answers my question.
Hmmm I'm confused by their route. Why start in Paris, then go to Amsterdam, then fly over to Spain? Seems like an unnecessary flight. Why not start in Spain and then follow the rest of the same route just inserting Amsterdam and Paris in between Munich and London. just seems more logical to go in a continuous route than doing a large jump like that.
Nice videos
belle vidéo mais vous auriez du mettre le nom des pays et des villes dans votre video pour ceux qui ne parlent pas tres bien anglais,
I want to go
Hey just one question. How long did you stay in each city for? im guessing 2-4 days?
How much money do you recommend per person to visit the same cities you dd?
Wow
you missed the fjords of norway
How much money do you spend in your trip? im going to do a similar trip in a month. Tenhks!!
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Hey man. Just curious whats that hike called at 9.42?
Hey- The town was called Fuschl. Here's the wikipedia page
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuschl_am_See
Michael Newberg How much did on spend on that entire trip, bro?
London was rushed. Had travel fatigue set in?