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  1. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >What else do you need?
    a soul?

  2. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    good taste.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      https://interrailplanner.com/plan/calendar

      post yours then mr big dick

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        >post yours then mr big dick

  3. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Swap Kaunas, Bialystok and Zagreb for Vilnius, Krakow and Budapest. Add Munich.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      ok hows this looking?

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Noticeably more interesting.

        [...] Zadar, Trogur, Krka waterfalls or Pltvice Lakes. Split is a gem so don't miss it, and if you like the idea Ragusa is great as well + Mostar is on the road towards it.
        5) it pains me to see that you ditched Budapest but it's a really effort requiring city so I understand, Bratislava offers little to nothing and Wien is GREAT, I would also suggest you to visit Ljubljana (you could also do that from Trieste, they are very close). Prague is a great city but in reality it's still a smaller and poorer Budapest, if you chose to visit Budapest you can ditch Prague and focus on Brno.
        6) idk enough about the rest of your itinerary to give advices.

        In the end my life bite is this: don't sleep on smaller cities, all major European capitals look alike to some degree and yeah, I didn't talked about Zagreb yet cause it's utterly shit and you should just forget about it.

        >if you chose to visit Budapest you can ditch Prague and focus on Brno
        Full moron status: went. OP, if you fall for this it's over between us.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          oh god hes written out so much though he seems to know what hes talking about, i just went the best two month eu adventure before i get too old and settle down

  4. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Bialystok kek, even the ones that live there say its ugly

  5. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Honestly? It looks like you simply wrote down a shopping list of big cities, some are fine but others are stupid. How to fix:
    1) start from Amsterdam, go to Bruxelles, Gent, Lille and Metz before going to Luxembourg. You really don't need to visit Cologne, it's a cool city but it's quite bland and globalized, like Rotterdam (which has some interesting contemporary architecture tho). Gent, Lille and Metz on the other hand are GEMS, very few tourists too. As a bonus you could stop in Strasbourg.
    2)Going to Italy passing trough Switzerland is like begging to lose time, Zurich isn't even a pretty city, Interlaken, Basel and Montreux are all way better. Still the fastest way to get to Milan is to go trough Lyon / Chambery, the latter is quite close to west Switzerland so I would suggest you something like Montreux + Chambery or to directly ditch Switzerland and visit Lyon, the old Town it's amazing and the Basilique of Notre dame de Fourviere is arguably one of the prettiest churches in Europe.
    3) Milan is fine but like Cologne it lacks the soul of the country, if you stay there several nights be sure to use some days to visit Bergamo, Como, Bellagio or even Genova.
    Venice and Bologna are two great choices, I would suggest Verona as well but see what you can manage time wise, one certain thing is that Ancona is shit, really, what's worth to see in thay city is accomplished in a 2 hours walk, the area around it is wonderful tho, the Sirolo regional park is amazing, great sea and there's the sanctuary of Loreto near it, a visit is absolutely worth.
    4) using the boats to get to Split might sound smart but it's a business where they would rip you off of hundreds of euros for a shitty time consuming trip on a boat that smells like oil, still from Ancona is the only option, it would be wiser to ditch Ancona, visiting Bologna before Venice, visiting Trieste (GREAT CITY) before moving to the east coast of the Adriatic, while you go south towards split take a stop in [...]

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      [...] Zadar, Trogur, Krka waterfalls or Pltvice Lakes. Split is a gem so don't miss it, and if you like the idea Ragusa is great as well + Mostar is on the road towards it.
      5) it pains me to see that you ditched Budapest but it's a really effort requiring city so I understand, Bratislava offers little to nothing and Wien is GREAT, I would also suggest you to visit Ljubljana (you could also do that from Trieste, they are very close). Prague is a great city but in reality it's still a smaller and poorer Budapest, if you chose to visit Budapest you can ditch Prague and focus on Brno.
      6) idk enough about the rest of your itinerary to give advices.

      In the end my life bite is this: don't sleep on smaller cities, all major European capitals look alike to some degree and yeah, I didn't talked about Zagreb yet cause it's utterly shit and you should just forget about it.

  6. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Sarajevo

  7. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    From Split head south to Dubrovnik, after that go to Sarajevo. There's also enough stuff to see en route to Sarajevo, depending on what you're into. Depart Dubrovnik early in the morning and you can spend the entire day exploring Herzegovina, and still arrive to Sarajevo late evening. Also Zagreb is not that interesting, coastal cities and Istra offer much more.

  8. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    ok this is the new list thanks lads, i decided its not worth going all the way up into scandinavia as i only have two months and will be rushing around as is

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Switzerland is stupid expensive. Unless you plan on doing some hiking in the Alps I'd skip it all together tbh. Lake Geneva is like the most expensive area to live in Europe and the towns along its shore are largely globalized and soulless imo. I'm also not sure why you'd go to Metz when you could go to Strasbourg and Colmar instead. Lille is also somewhat suspect.
      Maybe try to fit in Strasbourg and Freiburg in Germany instead of wasting money in Switzerland.

      Other than that your itinerary is a basic b***h interrail trip. Dubrovnik is cool but it's a Venice-tier overcrowded tourist hellhole so keep that mind. I'd spend time in Mostar instead. Timisoara is kinda meh imo but you're probably trying to pick up as many countries as possible on your trip so that's cool. Novi Sad and Subotica in Serbia are a lot nicer.
      Also consider a day trip to Lake Balaton from Budapest and Bratislava from Vienna.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        the reason i want to go to switzerland is that scenically it looks the best, my number one priority on this trip is to basically see the nicest looking sights possible, i dont care about going out or socialising or trying to get laid etc, i just want eye candy

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          The shores of Lake Geneva are terribly built-up. It's not exactly scenic by Swiss standards. I've been to a bunch of the large Swiss lakes and Lake Geneva is my least favorite.

          I'm not trying to shittalk your route or anything. I know it's exciting to explore interrail itineraries and plan your own personal route yourself. But yknow. Just giving honest advice here which is based on MUH opinion.

          If you want scenic Switzerland do the Bernina express.

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernina_Express

          Needs a reservation even with interrail pass but well worth it. Starts in Chur, Switzerland, ends in Tirano, Italy. From there, Italy is your oyster.

          What I would do:

          London > Amsterdam > Brussels > Strasbourg > Chur

          Nice places along the way you might fit in: Ghent, Freiburg, Colmar, Basel. Zürich isn't bad at all either but expensive and generic, a bit globalized. Lake Zurich is super comfy though.

          Really I totally get you want to see as much shit as possible but 24 cities in two months with train travel inbetween is just fricking stupid man. Try to reduce the number of cities in your draft to 10-15 and then see if there's any other interesting places directly along the way or that are easily reachable from these 10-15 cities.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >Really I totally get you want to see as much shit as possible but 24 cities in two months with train travel inbetween is just fricking stupid man. Try to reduce the number of cities in your draft to 10-15 and then see if there's any other interesting places directly along the way or that are easily reachable from these 10-15 cities.

            ok this is all good advice thank you, i will try keep refining it down and find more interesting places than just the capitals

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              In Northern Italy you can go literally anywhere and it's likely going to be great. You can do Milano - Bologna but as others have mentioned, Milano is a massive, largely globalized city and lacks soul compared to other places in Italy.
              There's a whole bunch of nice towns between Milano and Venice though - Bergamo, Brescia, Peschiera Del Garda, Verona, Vicenza, Padova are all worth seeing, located on a straight line between Milano and Venice and connected by train.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                would you suggest just visiting these places as i pass through for a few hours? or would you suggest spending a night in each town between milan and venice, i guess thie is a bit more of a general question

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Depends. Get a sensible draft of your route done and allocate days to your main cities and then see how much time you have left to visit other stuff.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                ok good advice thank you

        • 2 years ago
          sage™

          >wants to "go to switzerland is that scenically it looks the best"
          >goes only to cities and not the actual mountains
          what a fricking moron

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            i cant sleep in the mountains anon, i would go to a nearby city and then travel to mountains in the day, my route is just that, i route, the town/cities are interchangable

            • 2 years ago
              sage™

              >i cant sleep in the mountains anon
              of course you can, you blithering idiot
              jesus christ, imagine thinking you need a hotel to sleep
              what a fricking moron

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                i dont want to carry around camping equipment for two months? are you always an insufferable c**t? go shit up another thread you tripgay

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                do you need your mom to wipe your ass too?

              • 2 years ago
                thyme

                pure wholesome SighSee anon laying down the truth

                i dont want to carry around camping equipment for two months? are you always an insufferable c**t? go shit up another thread you tripgay

                > are you always an insufferable c**t?
                weak and pathetic
                don't ask for water or sustenance when your gf runs away with a Jamaican she met 5 min prior, you are a big boy now.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                jesus this board is rampant with onions tripgays
                having a meltdown because i told them to frick off

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                based, frick tripgays

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >24 cites in two months

      ...that's like a day per place between train travel isn't it?

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Doing a car trip through similar route right now.
      Amsterdam needs minimum 2, preferably 4 days. It's has more shit to offer than any other city in this route.
      Luxemburg need 0 days at maximum.
      Neuschwanstein is a 1 hour ride from Munich and it's the most beautiful place north of Alps.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        is this the view from Neuschwanstein?

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          It's from another castle at the same site. This one is.

  9. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    It looks like you're just randomly adding capital cities without thought. There is nothing to see or do in Luxembourg. It's just a rich smallish town with lots of banks.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      its basically a first draft of the route that i want to go on, it may not necesarily be luxembourg i stay at but rather a nearby village

  10. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    What's the point of spending a single day in a city? With travel that gives you maybe 5 hours of actually exploring the place.

  11. 2 years ago
    sage™

    >What else do you need?
    to be outside of a concrete shithole

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      im trying to mix it up, hostels are cheapest in cities as well

  12. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    scrap over half that..forget northern eu entirely

  13. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Zurich is the most boring place in Switzerland to visit.

  14. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Split is the centre of the world.
    When youre in Split, you feel like the coolest person in the world, cause you are at that moment in Split.
    Even though youre just licking icecream, everywhere you look its Split. Spirit of Split gives you a bit of unshakable coolness, bravado, assertiveness, importance, however much you can take.
    Split

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Split JE SRBIJA

  15. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    opinions on florence?

  16. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Reckon this is a good 90 day trip or should I give up my dreams of a grand tour and do it in chunks?

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