Here is a tip. When planning for Europe if yoh don’t live in Europe. . But one hotel at a time once a month then but your plane ticket then save for months. You can do it easily for 3-4 cities in 8 months. Or one city you can save for 3-4 months., I never go into debt when I travel. I just turn it into a monthly bill for 8 months. Boom . 4 city trip for 2 weeks . I should be a travel agent! 😂😂
I actually subscribed your channel a while ago. I should have taken your suggestions. What happened recently, infact just two days ago returned from our trip to Vienna, Salzburg and Munich. We actually planned for a two month long multi city Europe trip but after a week stay in Vienna, then Salzburg, also seen Hallstatt, then stayed 8 days in Munich. What happened from Munich we tried to go Marseille France, struggled to get train connections, it was showing 4 transfers. First two trains we were able to get booking, but later once TGV part came the seat reservation not available. We in fact purchased a thousand euro cost euro rail pass but not getting seats any of the trains outside Germany. We were flexible to go anywhere but non availability of train accommodation dampened our spirits and we had to abruptly end our trip and back home dejected and disappointed after 3 weeks. Another downside we never planned what to see in each city, struggled to find proper transport especially it is peak summer and busy season. Lot of time wasted with the on the spot research and planning, got tired. I felt it was a failed trip though enjoyed the Munich historic sites, castles, scenic beauty of Hallstatt, Vienna Museums, loved Germany and Munich. Our mistakes not planning every minute detail , no advance hotel reservations, not renting a car, not taking tour packages. Thought very easy to navigate between cities in Europe by trains but realized it is way more complicated especially if you are planning to travel outside the countries. For example we had no issues including ICE trains traveling within Germany and Munich with the Deutschland 49 euro ticket. Similarly Vienna weekly pass, but the real challenge came when looked to travel beyond Germany. Wanted to share my travel experience so that it helps fellow travelers and look forward to suggestions from the travel Gurus. Cheers 😀
can't believe Paris was featured in multiple itineraries and Stockholm not in a single one. Stockholm was by far my favorite place, a wonderful mix of everyone speaking English and a beautiful culture to learn from as well as a gorgeous landscape ( it is an archipelago!) and food that was a million times better than Paris. Paris is great but if you go in as a tourist without local knowledge it is not. Stockholm is wonderful as a tourist with no knowledge, because it isn't filthy, full of traps and bad restaurants. I am from NYC btw so I know what I'm talking in terms of filth and tourist traps.
How can you compare Stockholm to Paris? Paris is the most iconic city in the world. Full of history art culture and cuisine. Who the hell knows about small city as Stockholm? Paris is second biggest metropolitan area in western europe after London. Paris has everything. Stockholm is a village
@@onedirectionniall8381 Paris may be iconic but as an experience that didn’t add to my enjoyment. I had food so bad there that i left entire dishes untouched, so it’s reputation for food is definitely just that - a reputation. The reality is that you have to choose restaurants very carefully to avoid horrible food. In Stockholm the quality was impeccable, even at random touristy restaurants i close out of convenience. It may be a large metropolitan city but that didn’t add to my enjoyment. Fyi you don’t need to agree with me i if you have your own opinions about Paris 🤷🏽♀️ it definitely has more hype. But my experience is not unique, in fact it has SO MUCH hype that it cannot live up to it. That’s why somewhere like Stockholm blew me away, i wasn’t expecting the best food, the beauty, and to me that’s what traveling is about. all those reasons you listed didn’t make Paris a good place to visit for me. Ive been twice, only plan on visiting other parts of France instead.
I LOVEEEED Stockholm too and won’t stop talking about how beautiful it is to my Finnish boyfriend. I liked a lot more than Helsinki. The only downside are the very loud and shouting refugees in train stations--witness it a few times while there.
@@vimmytravels yes it's unfortunate but Sweden welcomed many refugees and even has many programs to integrate them into swedish society, it's unfortunate that some (not all) do not treat their new home well and instead make it hard for other refugees to be welcomed. I had a similar experience as well as in other European countries. Still such a beautiful place ❤️
I did visit some of the cities like Milan, Venice, Rome, Madrid and Paris - I am excluding London because I am from England and seen London zillions of times. Loved Rome, Madrid and Venice but Milan and Paris were kind of OK
We loved Rome and were there so many times and still feel like we didn't see enough. It's one of those cities you don't mind going back over and over again.
London Paris and Rome? Why ? Rome is so far from the other 2. It’s best to group cities that are close together. A better combo wouid be London Paris Amsterdam .
We will be flying to Barcelona in the nx couple month. And from Barcelona we will fly to Paris (5 days) then Paris to London (4 days) then London to Venice ( 3 days) then from Venice we will catch our cruise for one week cruise then our cruise back to Barcelona. Then from Barcelona planning to go to Andora, Mardrid and Portugal then back to Barcelona and back to US. Pls. advice what you think our itinerary? This is almost 5 weeks trip. Pls. give us advice or recommendations? Thank you.
The cost is stress and wasted time. This person is not putting cities that are close. You’ll spend more time traveling than visiting. God I should redo it! lol
The person who made this video is lacking common sense. Group cities and countries together that are clorr see. Travel between cities shouod never be more than 2-4 hours or you’re losing a full day if you had a common. Sense itinerary! 😂 I agree w you ! lol 😂
@@AL-su8pg many of the travel videos are done by people sitting at home who don't have money to travel and hoping to make a few bucks by posting idiotic ideas. You can tell, they are not in the video and only put stock photos.
Monetary wise for two weeks, how much should I gather to enjoy the time with my partner on a formal budget within London, Munich, Paris, Lyon, Milan and ending at Rome?
Hi! I’m from Peru, I want to travel to Europe in February or March 2022 and I’d like to know if it’s good to travel in those months. I would like to travel to Spain, France, Italy, Portugal and if possible to Germany. Thanks 😊
Generally, it will be cold and wet in February. March will be much better time to visit (if you can wait) as it will be much warmer especially in Portugal and Spain.
@@madalynlawton8146 Paris and Italy are great combinations for a honeymoon. It will be much cooler weather in November but still can be very enjoyable. Everything is still open, with fewer tourists, and hotels are less expensive. Enjoy your honeymoon and don't hesitate to reach out if you need help with trip planning.
5 will be the max number of cities/destinations (and it can be within between 3-5 countries) depending where you are planning to go. You need to factor in the travel time (and waiting time at the airport and transfer time from hotel to airport and etc.), your transportation choice between these destinations (bus, ferry, train, air) are critical as it will eat up a lot of your precious time (and money) if you don't plan it right. You certainly can visit more than 5 cities/destinations in 15-16 days but while you'll see a lot, it can be exhausting as you'll constantly moving from one place to another. You'll spending your time traveling than enjoying the destinations. Hope this helps.
You could choose 5 days in each of 3 monumental cities (ie London, Rome, París, Madrid , Barcelona) and dedicate 1 or 2 days in each city to do day trips to near attractions . In that way you can rest in one place for a good amount of days by avoiding a lot of hotel hopping and you can enjoy gems close to those big cities like Oxford/Cambridge from London, Toledo or Escorial from Madrid, Versailles from Paris, Zaragoza from Barcelona, etc.
All these itineraries are impractical . It’s irritating. You guys we could all see 5 cities easily in 2 weeks if you pair them with cities that are close together . Jeez someone remake this video
Munich Prague and Berlin is basically the only practical itinerary on this video. Don’t waste your time..grab a map n do it yourself. Same within any city. You’re not going to cover a lot of ground if you go to the west side of the city then East then south. You’re better off doing the west side one day, the south one day and the East another . This person who made this video is lacking common sense! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Here is a tip. When planning for Europe if yoh don’t live in Europe. . But one hotel at a time once a month then but your plane ticket then save for months. You can do it easily for 3-4 cities in 8 months. Or one city you can save for 3-4 months., I never go into debt when I travel. I just turn it into a monthly bill for 8 months. Boom . 4 city trip for 2 weeks . I should be a travel agent! 😂😂
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It is helpful! I'm planning a trip there, and the train tickets to the UK are very affordable right now😻
Here’s another one. Munich Germany , Venice Italy and Rome Italy. 🇮🇹
Wow... wonderful video with beautiful colors....thanks for sharing this amazing video.greeting from Iran 🇮🇷 ❤
Wow two weeks in Europe! I want to traveling one more time. I was there in November 2016.
I actually subscribed your channel a while ago. I should have taken your suggestions. What happened recently, infact just two days ago returned from our trip to Vienna, Salzburg and Munich. We actually planned for a two month long multi city Europe trip but after a week stay in Vienna, then Salzburg, also seen Hallstatt, then stayed 8 days in Munich. What happened from Munich we tried to go Marseille France, struggled to get train connections, it was showing 4 transfers. First two trains we were able to get booking, but later once TGV part came the seat reservation not available. We in fact purchased a thousand euro cost euro rail pass but not getting seats any of the trains outside Germany. We were flexible to go anywhere but non availability of train accommodation dampened our spirits and we had to abruptly end our trip and back home dejected and disappointed after 3 weeks. Another downside we never planned what to see in each city, struggled to find proper transport especially it is peak summer and busy season. Lot of time wasted with the on the spot research and planning, got tired. I felt it was a failed trip though enjoyed the Munich historic sites, castles, scenic beauty of Hallstatt, Vienna Museums, loved Germany and Munich. Our mistakes not planning every minute detail , no advance hotel reservations, not renting a car, not taking tour packages. Thought very easy to navigate between cities in Europe by trains but realized it is way more complicated especially if you are planning to travel outside the countries. For example we had no issues including ICE trains traveling within Germany and Munich with the Deutschland 49 euro ticket. Similarly Vienna weekly pass, but the real challenge came when looked to travel beyond Germany. Wanted to share my travel experience so that it helps fellow travelers and look forward to suggestions from the travel Gurus. Cheers 😀
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Do you mind to share the expenses of each itinerary respectively?
can't believe Paris was featured in multiple itineraries and Stockholm not in a single one. Stockholm was by far my favorite place, a wonderful mix of everyone speaking English and a beautiful culture to learn from as well as a gorgeous landscape ( it is an archipelago!) and food that was a million times better than Paris. Paris is great but if you go in as a tourist without local knowledge it is not. Stockholm is wonderful as a tourist with no knowledge, because it isn't filthy, full of traps and bad restaurants. I am from NYC btw so I know what I'm talking in terms of filth and tourist traps.
How can you compare Stockholm to Paris? Paris is the most iconic city in the world. Full of history art culture and cuisine. Who the hell knows about small city as Stockholm? Paris is second biggest metropolitan area in western europe after London. Paris has everything. Stockholm is a village
@@onedirectionniall8381 Paris may be iconic but as an experience that didn’t add to my enjoyment. I had food so bad there that i left entire dishes untouched, so it’s reputation for food is definitely just that - a reputation. The reality is that you have to choose restaurants very carefully to avoid horrible food. In Stockholm the quality was impeccable, even at random touristy restaurants i close out of convenience. It may be a large metropolitan city but that didn’t add to my enjoyment. Fyi you don’t need to agree with me i if you have your own opinions about Paris 🤷🏽♀️ it definitely has more hype. But my experience is not unique, in fact it has SO MUCH hype that it cannot live up to it. That’s why somewhere like Stockholm blew me away, i wasn’t expecting the best food, the beauty, and to me that’s what traveling is about. all those reasons you listed didn’t make Paris a good place to visit for me. Ive been twice, only plan on visiting other parts of France instead.
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I LOVEEEED Stockholm too and won’t stop talking about how beautiful it is to my Finnish boyfriend. I liked a lot more than Helsinki. The only downside are the very loud and shouting refugees in train stations--witness it a few times while there.
@@vimmytravels yes it's unfortunate but Sweden welcomed many refugees and even has many programs to integrate them into swedish society, it's unfortunate that some (not all) do not treat their new home well and instead make it hard for other refugees to be welcomed. I had a similar experience as well as in other European countries. Still such a beautiful place ❤️
Thank you for showing this. Since travel is crappy these days, what would be the best European city to fly to first coming from the US?
It seems flying to London Paris and Copenhagen is the cheapest
Usually flying to Lisbon or Berlin is the cheapest because of the low cost airlines that have direct flights there especially from new York.
Thank you both. I've decided that I'll only visit London.
London/Paris/Venise
what would be the best road trip: England UK, Scotland, Ireland, wales- Paris.
How about Berlin Germany and Prague Czech Republic
Really helpful thank you
I did visit some of the cities like Milan, Venice, Rome, Madrid and Paris - I am excluding London because I am from England and seen London zillions of times.
Loved Rome, Madrid and Venice but Milan and Paris were kind of OK
We loved Rome and were there so many times and still feel like we didn't see enough. It's one of those cities you don't mind going back over and over again.
@@MultiCityTrips I'll say Rome is my favourite city in Europe along with Barcelona and Lisbon
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Well i live in Berlin. I would say London and Paris are my favourite hahahaha
@@onedirectionniall8381 Never been to Berlin, never liked Paris but London is good
London Paris and Rome? Why ? Rome is so far from the other 2. It’s best to group cities that are close together. A better combo wouid be London Paris Amsterdam .
How you can put 3 major cities in one trip....it's just impossible to cover in 2 weeks
We will be flying to Barcelona in the nx couple month. And from Barcelona we will fly to Paris (5 days) then Paris to London (4 days) then London to Venice ( 3 days) then from Venice we will catch our cruise for one week cruise then our cruise back to Barcelona. Then from Barcelona planning to go to Andora, Mardrid and Portugal then back to Barcelona and back to US. Pls. advice what you think our itinerary? This is almost 5 weeks trip. Pls. give us advice or recommendations? Thank you.
I be there in a giffery look good sound good I'm going for my visa now see you Europe in my life time.
Europe has so many places worth visiting.Btw there is a great discount on UK train tickets now❤
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Please let me know the cost of the ist itinerary.
The cost is stress and wasted time. This person is not putting cities that are close. You’ll spend more time traveling than visiting. God I should redo it! lol
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Not sure what is the point to cross Europe in 2 weeks when there are so many things to see in each country. Just wasting time and money on flying
The person who made this video is lacking common sense. Group cities and countries together that are clorr see. Travel between cities shouod never be more than 2-4 hours or you’re losing a full day if you had a common. Sense itinerary! 😂 I agree w you ! lol 😂
@@AL-su8pg many of the travel videos are done by people sitting at home who don't have money to travel and hoping to make a few bucks by posting idiotic ideas. You can tell, they are not in the video and only put stock photos.
Monetary wise for two weeks, how much should I gather to enjoy the time with my partner on a formal budget within London, Munich, Paris, Lyon, Milan and ending at Rome?
How long is a piece of string?
many ppl claim 150$ daily for a decent trip, but if yr young and dont mind sharing room with 4+ unknown ppl you might need even less.
I don't think you should visit 6 cities in 2 weeks. That's about 2 days per city and a lot of time spent on trains and money on train tickets.
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Hi! I’m from Peru, I want to travel to Europe in February or March 2022 and I’d like to know if it’s good to travel in those months. I would like to travel to Spain, France, Italy, Portugal and if possible to Germany. Thanks 😊
Generally, it will be cold and wet in February. March will be much better time to visit (if you can wait) as it will be much warmer especially in Portugal and Spain.
@@MultiCityTrips Thank you so much!!
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@@MultiCityTrips what do you think about November? We’re planning our honeymoon in Paris and Italy
@@madalynlawton8146 Paris and Italy are great combinations for a honeymoon. It will be much cooler weather in November but still can be very enjoyable. Everything is still open, with fewer tourists, and hotels are less expensive. Enjoy your honeymoon and don't hesitate to reach out if you need help with trip planning.
Do Americans really say Purty instead of Party? Is it necessary to say much R?
As an American, I have only heard “purty” when referring to pretty with slang. Party is definitely pronounced, imo.
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Max number of countries in two weeks (15-16 days)?
5 will be the max number of cities/destinations (and it can be within between 3-5 countries) depending where you are planning to go. You need to factor in the travel time (and waiting time at the airport and transfer time from hotel to airport and etc.), your transportation choice between these destinations (bus, ferry, train, air) are critical as it will eat up a lot of your precious time (and money) if you don't plan it right. You certainly can visit more than 5 cities/destinations in 15-16 days but while you'll see a lot, it can be exhausting as you'll constantly moving from one place to another. You'll spending your time traveling than enjoying the destinations. Hope this helps.
You could choose 5 days in each of 3 monumental cities (ie London, Rome, París, Madrid , Barcelona) and dedicate 1 or 2 days in each city to do day trips to near attractions . In that way you can rest in one place for a good amount of days by avoiding a lot of hotel hopping and you can enjoy gems close to those big cities like Oxford/Cambridge from London, Toledo or Escorial from Madrid, Versailles from Paris, Zaragoza from Barcelona, etc.
Aren’t they rioting in Paris?
0:12 which city is that at
The one with the long aquaduct? That is Segovia about 1h drive from Madrid
Which city is that one at 6:04 ?
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It's a video of Europe 😂
This itinerary is not practical. They are putting cities together that are not close together. Someone do a better job on these itineraries
All these itineraries are impractical . It’s irritating.
You guys we could all see 5 cities easily in 2 weeks if you pair them with cities that are close together . Jeez someone remake this video
Munich Prague and Berlin is basically the only practical itinerary on this video. Don’t waste your time..grab a map n do it yourself. Same within any city. You’re not going to cover a lot of ground if you go to the west side of the city then East then south. You’re better off doing the west side one day, the south one day and the East another . This person who made this video is lacking common sense! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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