5 cities in 10 days?! Europe is not soo big, but is not soo small, since I think that you are not thinking in the locomotion time.

From one country to another you always need 1 day to move between them, also don't forget that the free pass in Europe is only for citizens from there, so, you will be there as a traveler.

And you won't enjoy the Europe if you stay only 1 free day in each place! I think that you should take 3 days at least and reduce the cities. Or stay there 1 month an visit all the Europe.

Other thing, don't think that everybody talk in english, or like to talk in english! Always try to learn the basics of each place, specially in France and Germany. Always think that everybody knows english, but you are in their home, so, don't think or act as they are obligated to understand/talk in other language. The biggest respect that you can show to them is that you are trying to learn their language.

And enjoy the trip. ;-P

Graciliano M. P.
"Creativity is the expression of the liberty".


In reply to Re: "jeffa Goes To Europe" by gmpassos
in thread "jeffa Goes To Europe" by jeffa

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