Harlequin
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[FONT=Liberation Sans, sans-serif]FRANCE
--Paris (2 days?)
--Lille (on the way to Belgium, maybe an afternoon and then back on the train?)
BELGIUM
--Brussels (the train stops there, thinking maybe an afternoon or something?)
--Bruges (don't really know how much time, possibly spend the night? or if it can be managed spend the morning in Brussels and the afternoon in Bruges, and then we can sleep on the train to Amsterdam?)
THE NETHERLANDS[/FONT]
[FONT=Liberation Sans, sans-serif]--Rotterdam (maybe? is it worth it really?)[/FONT]
[FONT=Liberation Sans, sans-serif]--Amsterdam (2 days? I spend three days there in February so I already know where I'd like to go...)
GERMANY
--Berlin (I was thinking a day or two here, and then down to Dresden?)
--Dresden (afternoon, maybe a day? depending on train times)
CZECH REPUBLIC
--Prague (I'd like to spend maybe two days here?)
AUSTRIA
--Vienna (A day or two days, not really sure yet.)
ITALY
--Venice (maybe a day here, depending on expense two?)
--Bologna (this depends entirely on whether we're there when my friends are, and if we're not then we won't bother with Bologna at all, even though it's on the way to Florence from Venice)
--Florence (have to pass through on the way to Rome anyway, so might as well spend an afternoon)
--Rome (I think we should take at least two days in Rome, since there's so much to see. We'll definitely have to do the Vatican as well. Italy will probably be the most expensive part of the trip actually...)
This is all I have planned. From Rome we have two choices, really: go home through France or continue on to Spain. If we do Spain we'll have to jump on a ferry to Sardinia and then across to Barcelona.
I was also thinking about instead of going from Austria to Italy we could go from Austria to Hungary to visit Budapest, and then Croatia to visit Zagreb, and then Slovenia to see Ljubljana and then into Italy... I don't know!
It's looking like at least 13 days anyway, and we can definitely extend that. The only real barrier is expense and we're looking to do this as cheaply as possible. We'll be avoiding hotels in favour of hostels, and we're taking a tent, too, so if we find a good-looking field we can just pitch up and sleep there for free.
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--Paris (2 days?)
--Lille (on the way to Belgium, maybe an afternoon and then back on the train?)
BELGIUM
--Brussels (the train stops there, thinking maybe an afternoon or something?)
--Bruges (don't really know how much time, possibly spend the night? or if it can be managed spend the morning in Brussels and the afternoon in Bruges, and then we can sleep on the train to Amsterdam?)
THE NETHERLANDS[/FONT]
[FONT=Liberation Sans, sans-serif]--Rotterdam (maybe? is it worth it really?)[/FONT]
[FONT=Liberation Sans, sans-serif]--Amsterdam (2 days? I spend three days there in February so I already know where I'd like to go...)
GERMANY
--Berlin (I was thinking a day or two here, and then down to Dresden?)
--Dresden (afternoon, maybe a day? depending on train times)
CZECH REPUBLIC
--Prague (I'd like to spend maybe two days here?)
AUSTRIA
--Vienna (A day or two days, not really sure yet.)
ITALY
--Venice (maybe a day here, depending on expense two?)
--Bologna (this depends entirely on whether we're there when my friends are, and if we're not then we won't bother with Bologna at all, even though it's on the way to Florence from Venice)
--Florence (have to pass through on the way to Rome anyway, so might as well spend an afternoon)
--Rome (I think we should take at least two days in Rome, since there's so much to see. We'll definitely have to do the Vatican as well. Italy will probably be the most expensive part of the trip actually...)
This is all I have planned. From Rome we have two choices, really: go home through France or continue on to Spain. If we do Spain we'll have to jump on a ferry to Sardinia and then across to Barcelona.
I was also thinking about instead of going from Austria to Italy we could go from Austria to Hungary to visit Budapest, and then Croatia to visit Zagreb, and then Slovenia to see Ljubljana and then into Italy... I don't know!
It's looking like at least 13 days anyway, and we can definitely extend that. The only real barrier is expense and we're looking to do this as cheaply as possible. We'll be avoiding hotels in favour of hostels, and we're taking a tent, too, so if we find a good-looking field we can just pitch up and sleep there for free.
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