Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - The more detailed the 30-day travel plan for Austria and Europe, the better. Austria accounts for a large proportion, and other European countries also go.
The more detailed the 30-day travel plan for Austria and Europe, the better. Austria accounts for a large proportion, and other European countries also go.
When traveling in Europe, buy a foreigner's European pass directly, that is, the European train pass. Choose what you need, about 5 or 6 days a month, and then plan your trip well. More popular train routes, use Pass to book online in advance. This will be much cheaper. Eurolink must see clearly how to use it in advance, remember to remember.
Austria goes to Vienna for 3 days, and sees all the Golden Hall, the church, the Central Cemetery, the beautiful palaces and the Sch? nbrunn Palace (only one palace is needed). You can also go to the museum area, and then have a concert night in the Golden Hall, which is not expensive (usually about an hour's tour). Vienna Boys' Choir has a free performance every Saturday, so plan ahead. Vienna's coffee museum is a famous place to eat, and Vienna's fried pork chops are the most famous. . . . But, uh, it's not delicious, my personal opinion.
Then take the train to Salzburg. You can choose to stay in Salzburg for 2 days. On the first day, I visited Salzburg, Mozart's birthplace, Salzburg Castle. If you stay for three days, you can choose the underground fairy tale kingdom (a cave), a day trip, or a tour of the shooting place of the sound of music, all of which are not bad. The rest of the time, the train (2-3 hours one way) goes back and forth to Hallstatt, Hallstatt, the most beautiful town in legend. Don't get off at the wrong station. There will be a ferry when you get off. Going to hallsttat is basically to see the scenery, and then there is a salt mine that is very interesting. You can go and have a look. There is also a skull and bones. Just looking around. It's a small town anyway.
Then you can take a train from Salzburg to Munich, where you can stay for 2-3 days. From grade one to grade two, you can go to places like HB. Pig hands must eat. Please make sure you have enough appetite. German food is cheaper, don't worry. Then buy a round-trip ticket for the rest of the day and go to Fu Sen to see Neuschwanstein Castle and Old Swan Castle. Although it may be decorated on the outer wall, it is still necessary to go. If you are lucky, you can compete with others for tickets. Tickets for five are the cheapest. If you want to go to Swan Castle, you'd better book online in advance, otherwise it may take a long time.
You can go to Berlin if you want, 1-2 days. But please find the location of the Berlin Wall in advance, or ask the location of the Berlin Wall, and the Germans will tell you that the wall has been torn down long ago. . . . .
Then from Germany to Switzerland. Switzerland depends on whether you want to go or not. It's still a little expensive. Zurich value 1-2 days, Interlaken value 1-2 days. Climb Jungfrau or something, take the train, but the train up the mountain is still very expensive. Remember that you don't have to pay for the bus in Switzerland. Just ask the hotel for a transportation card. For public transportation in other places, it is more cost-effective to buy daily tickets, weekly tickets and 10 tickets, but France should pay attention to the area where you buy tickets.
Switzerland is a very expensive place. Basically, if you want to save money, you can choose not to go or eat what is sold in the supermarket. The hotel bar will provide hot water, microwave ovens and the like, and even a small apartment with a kitchen.
Then you can go to France, or take the train, and of course you can go to Italy.
Let me start with France. You can stay in Paris for 2-3 days. If you don't go to Disney, three days is absolutely enough, including Versailles. There are many family hotels in France. If you want to stay in a family hotel, please check it carefully. After coming down from Paris, you can buy a train ticket to Normandy to see the Castle of Mount Saint Michel, the second most beautiful castle in Europe (the first is Neuschwanstein Castle), and take the Ponterson station. Pontoson is also a beautiful town. If you are not interested in castles, you can go to Nice, a beautiful coastal city, and just take the train. If you have no obsession with Provence, you really don't have to go. . . .
It is very convenient for France to go to Spain. You can go from Paris to Barcelona by train. If you run out of pass and want to save money, you can even take a bus. Spanish company alsa, it seems that only about 40 euros is enough, but it takes one night.
Barcelona takes three days. The rest of Spain depends on your own preferences. In fact, Madrid has nothing special, but it has palaces. Bilbao and Sebastian are closer to Barcelona, but the sea is different. Granada and Seville in the south are places with strong Latin and Arabic customs. If you like small cities, Toledo's roast suckling pig is very famous ... hotels in Spain are relatively cheap, and generally you can stay well for 25-35 euros.
Next, talk about Italy and Italy separately. If you don't like shopping, Milan can skip it, otherwise you can stay for 2 days. Just be careful of the swindlers in the scenic spot. Then Florence, if you are not interested in art, you can skip it, otherwise it will be two days. All the colleges and galleries are very good, as well as the palaces and flowers of the Virgin Mary. It takes Florence about half a day to go back and forth to Pisa. Soon, it will take about 1 hour to see the leaning tower one way. You can walk from the railway station to the leaning tower. It doesn't matter.
Then the highlight is actually Venice, after Milan and before Florence. Venice can take 2-3 days to experience it. Remember to buy 24-hour or 48-hour bus tickets, otherwise 6 euros at a time is really expensive, unless you use it all, no problem.
Another highlight is Rome. 2-3 days, including the Vatican for half a day, don't go on weekends, the Vatican Museum is closed. Ignore all blacks or Moroccans, especially those who take you to scenic spots. It is completely wrong to say that you can't go to the Vatican without them. But don't dress too cool. Shorts and suspenders are not allowed into the Vatican.
Finally, I want to remind you that there are many thieves and swindlers in big cities. If you are under the age of 25, you can always pay attention to your rights and get many discounts, as long as your passport proves it.
Wow, I just realized that I typed so many words. . . .
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