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What thick clothes and shoes should I wear when traveling to Europe in November?

Things to note when traveling in Europe

Depending on which country you go to, the weather and temperature in northern and southern Europe are very different.

If it is the traditional Western European route with group tours in France, Germany and other countries, you will need to wear a sweater. When I was in France on October 10th, if it was sunny, the temperature at noon would be okay; but it would be very cold at night. Now it's going to drop a little bit.

It is recommended to prepare clothes according to 0-12 degrees and bring rain gear.

If you carry a lot of luggage, it must be divided into checked luggage and carry-on luggage. The weight of checked baggage must not exceed 20 kilograms (44 pounds), and the size of carry-on baggage must not exceed 22 inches × 14 inches × 4 inches. If the weight exceeds the specified limit, the fine will be paid by the guest. Take good care of your travel documents and personal belongings, and never put valuables in the checked baggage compartment when taking a plane or bus. Please abide by the laws of each country, and it is strictly prohibited to carry profit-making private goods and illegal items, otherwise you will be responsible for the consequences. Please note that smoking is allowed only in smoking rooms or smoking areas at the airport. Please abide by the boarding time and must appear at the boarding gate 30 minutes before the plane takes off. Those who exceed the time will be responsible for the consequences. If the flight is delayed during takeoff or transit, immediately notify the participating travel agency or our company's emergency hotline so that it can be handled properly immediately. If you have any difficulties, you can go to the airport staff and show your ticket for help. Seats on the plane are arranged in the order of English names: A, B, C... or if the couple, relatives and friends are not together, please don't worry, wait for the plane to take off smoothly, and then adjust it yourself. If the red light on an airplane says NO SMOKING, it means no smoking, and FASTEN SEAT BELT means fasten your seat belt, so be sure to abide by it. Delicious meals are provided on the plane (meals are arranged according to flight departure time, flight time, and arrival time), and snacks are occasionally provided. Group members can consult the flight attendants for details. Group activities are the safest way to travel. When traveling abroad, please avoid leaving the group without permission. After getting off the plane and arriving at the destination, please give the original passport and round-trip air ticket to the tour guide or group leader for safekeeping. This will also make it easier for the tour guide to book the group's return flight. Confirmation and hotel check-in. Europe is a model of modern culture and civilization. Civilized words such as "Hello", "Thank you", "Sorry" and so on are often heard. After opening the door, please pay attention to whether there is anyone behind you. If so, hold the door and invite the people behind you to come in. Every lady, Miss Priority; spitting, smoking, and littering are absolutely not allowed. Do not speak loudly in public places, and absolutely avoid jumping in line when queuing.

Precautions for European Travel (2)

At each stop, be sure to write down the address of the hotel where you are staying, the contact number, and the room number of the group leader, just in case you get separated. Return to your hotel on your own. When participating in large-scale tourist attractions or arranging free activities or free shopping, be sure to remember the meeting time and location. If you want to leave the group to use the restroom or other matters, you should also say hello to the tour guide and group members. When traveling, pay attention to safety. Red lights are rare in Europe, so please cross the road with caution. The power plug in Europe is double-hole, which is different from that in China, and the hotel does not provide an adapter plug, so please bring your own. When traveling, there is great mobility, thieves are everywhere, and robberies occur from time to time. Therefore, cash, cameras, jewelry, watches and other valuables must be carried with you. When walking, be careful of gangsters robbing you from behind. When leaving the tour bus, hotel, or restaurant , all valuables must be carried with them. Guests must be responsible for any lost items. Places prone to theft include: stations, airports, restaurants, hotels and other public places in various countries. Tour bus: Please remember the car name, color, driver’s name, contact number, and bus number to avoid finding the car. In order to protect the safety of drivers and guests, European traffic laws stipulate that drivers must sleep for more than 10 hours a day and work no more than 12 hours. Therefore, drivers who are asked to work overtime at night are often refused. Europe has a strong awareness of environmental protection. In order to avoid air pollution, the law stipulates that drivers are not allowed to turn on the air conditioner when parking, otherwise they will be fined. You are not allowed to eat ice cream, bring food with peels, smoke, etc. in the car. You are not allowed to take off your shoes in the car. Because you have to walk to visit places every day, your feet are prone to sweating and smelly. The car is a closed space and the smell is easy to linger. Please keep it in the car and keep it safe. Please cooperate. In order to protect long-term tourism, many tourist local authorities in Europe do not allow parking or only allow getting on and off. Therefore, there will be some distance between the parking place and the tourist area, and you will have to move faster when getting on and off. Please give us all your support. Please cooperate with us. When getting on or off the bus, you must ask clearly about the gathering time and the parking location of the tour bus. Hotel: When arriving at the hotel, please wait at the counter lobby to be assigned a room number and key, and pay attention to collect the business card of the hotel you are staying in from the tour guide (content: hotel name, address, contact number, etc.).

Precautions for traveling in Europe

Remember the room number of the group leader/tour guide so that you can be contacted in case of emergency. Before returning to your room, be sure to ask clearly about the time and place for tomorrow’s breakfast, as well as the gathering time and location. The tap water in Europe meets drinking standards, so most hotels do not provide boiling water service. Therefore, if guests have the habit of hot drinks, they must prepare their own water boiling utensils.

The standard room is for two people per room. Some hotels will provide a pair of single beds and two beds of different sizes to facilitate family travelers with children. This needs to be arranged by yourself with the group members who live in the same room. Please bring them when you go out. The key is placed at the lobby counter for the convenience of roommates. After entering the room, please immediately check whether the facilities in the room can be used normally. If you have any problems, please report them to the tour guide or tour leader immediately so that they can be handled quickly. The flushing position of the toilet in each hotel is slightly different. Please look for the switch near the toilet to flush. Please do not throw toilet paper into the toilet to avoid the toilet being blocked. Most European hotels have showers, and there are no water holes outside the bathtub. Please cover your face when taking a shower to avoid water overflowing during the shower, causing water to flow from the bathroom to the carpet in the room. The carpet is not easy to dry when exposed to water, which is harmful to the hotel. Saying it is a major loss, the hotel will ask the guest to compensate for the loss. The lighting in European hotels is dim, so please understand and bear with us. Each hotel room in Europe has different closing and locking methods. Please pay attention to whether the door is closed when you go out. Never leave valuables in the room. The hotel is full of tourists from all over the world. If valuables are lost, you will be responsible for the consequences. Please do not wander around in pajamas and slippers or make loud noises outside the room or in the corridors and restaurants. Please close the door to avoid disturbing other guests. Hotels generally have closed-circuit television programs, but you have to pay according to the viewing time. Therefore, do not touch any button with the word "PAY" or "P" on the TV remote control. Try to avoid making phone calls in hotel rooms, as hotels will charge high service fees and surtaxes. It is recommended that the most economical way is to use magnetic cards or coin-operated phones. Note for international long-distance calls in Europe: China area code: 0086. Telephone magnetic cards can be purchased at gas stations, small shops, cigarette shops, newsstands, etc. Please check with your tour guide or group leader in advance.

Language - Many European countries have their own languages, but English is commonly used.

Store opening hours - European store opening hours are from Monday to Saturday, from 9am to 5pm. Sunday is a day of rest by law. However, some convenience stores, gas stations and some shops in tourist areas are exempt.

European travel international telephone numbers - international telephone area codes of various countries: such as Denmark 45, France 33, Sweden 46, Finland 358, etc. If you want to call Denmark from China, dial 0045 first, then the phone number you want to call. To call China from a European country, dial 0086 first, then add the area code and phone number. Making calls in hotel rooms in Europe is usually more expensive. It is recommended to buy a European calling card, which is used in the same way as an IP calling card, which will be much more economical. If you don't care about expensive roaming charges, mobile phones on China Telecom's network can be used in European countries.

European travel food - Europe has a wealth of food from all over the world with a variety of tastes and consumption levels. The delicacies with local flavor are even more abundant, including Gravlax (salted raw salmon fillet), rainbow trout, etc. Leipajuusto (bread cheese) is a kind of cheese that is baked in front of a fire until crispy. It is usually eaten with coffee and berries. Aland pancakes are also very delicious. The pancakes are baked in the oven, seasoned with cardamom, and then topped with a spread of jam and butter. The pancakes are fragrant and delicious, and the taste is unforgettable. Denmark is also a world-renowned beer producing country, and the famous brand Carlsberg is a Danish product. Delicious food paired with refreshing beer is sure to keep you coming back for more.

European travel medical insurance - European hotels and local tourism agencies maintain contact with nearby doctors. You can get there immediately when you need help with your ailments. However, the Nordic free medical insurance system does not target short-term travelers, so purchasing medical and accident insurance is a measure that must be taken before traveling.

European tourist transportation - Due to its special geographical reasons, in Europe, in addition to planes, trains, cars and other public transportation means, ferries and cruise ships are also commonly used means of transportation during the journey, especially The 60,000-ton luxury cruise ship Silja Line sailing between Helsinki, the capital of Finland, and Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, has become more than just a means of transportation, and has become a fashionable way of leisure travel. The casino, nightclub, bar, restaurant, sauna, cinema, disco, karaoke and other luxurious facilities on the cruise ship attract many tourists.

Basic etiquette that you should pay attention to when traveling abroad:

* Ladies first - ladies should be courteous when entering the door, entering and exiting the elevator, choosing a seat in a restaurant, taking a seat, etc.;

* Greeting - get used to shaking hands as a courtesy, and try to learn a few local greetings;

* Dining - pay attention to your dining posture, do not put your arms on the table, do not eat the plate with your mouth, drink soup, Don't make any noise when drinking and don't make loud noises during the meal.

* Westerners generally taboo "13" and "Friday", so be sure to avoid these two numbers when dating in Europe.

* Covering your mouth with your hands and smiling can be misunderstood. The French think it is a secret hint between the inviter and the British, so it is not a good move.

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