kanski Posted May 7, 2008 Share Posted May 7, 2008 ^^Took the train from Paris to London primarily bec. I wanted my family to experience being able to cross the channel via the tunnel. But in hindsight, I could have had saved some money if I took Ryan Air instead as I did our other inter-country travels. Quote Link to comment
luckystrike Posted May 26, 2008 Share Posted May 26, 2008 as a fellow mtc member heres my suggestions on people who are planning to go to europe on budget. 1. Plan on the countries you want to visit 2. book all the airlines in advance on train travel you dont need to.3 pack light you will do a lot of walking3. go to hostels or very cheap hotels you dont need those other amenities kung sanay ka na you can even sleep on some train stations (but ithis is for hardcore travellers only)4. better to go there on spring or fall its much cheaper5. always have extra cash., some countries credit cards are not widely use, and you may need it on some extra fun :evil: Quote Link to comment
mr. john Posted October 14, 2008 Share Posted October 14, 2008 from my recent travel just last sept.,i like Prague and Vienna among the other places i visited. i also went to amsterdam (gateway to europe), paris, and bruges. trains are cheaper but i find traveling by trains as hassle. planes are much ok especially if you have many bags. dont forget to try the red light districts of paris and amsterdam. just be careful esp sa pigalle(paris). sa amsterdam no picture taking. try their services.. Quote Link to comment
titing_galit Posted November 13, 2008 Share Posted November 13, 2008 Palyn Hotel (Across Gare du Norde) in Paris has a Filipina sa front desk. Ewan ko lang if she's still there. Was supposed to fly to Rome this year but had sked problems. Hopefully next year maka balik. :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
jampark72 Posted January 19, 2009 Share Posted January 19, 2009 i'll be in italy by the end of May, any advise where to go. Venice area. thanks for the help. Quote Link to comment
coleman Posted January 19, 2009 Share Posted January 19, 2009 If you love shopping florence italy outlet mall is the best... Gucci, dng, prada, ferregamo, burberry and lot more... And sobra mura... Paris france outlet mall as well... Mhal lang ang pamasahe papunta sa outlet malls, we rented a van for 6hrs 200euro... Pero sulit sa mura... Quote Link to comment
jampark72 Posted January 21, 2009 Share Posted January 21, 2009 Thanks for the advice. Quote Link to comment
kanski Posted January 21, 2009 Share Posted January 21, 2009 ^^ florence is like a 2-3 hr drive from venice so plan your trip well esp if you intend to go on a day trip. you can check out the train sched for this, too. just to confuse you further, you might want to check out pisa which is about an hour and a half drive west from florence. fascinating site that leaning tower. Quote Link to comment
jampark72 Posted January 25, 2009 Share Posted January 25, 2009 just found out that i will be somewhere in the alps, northern part of venice (50 miles). huhuhu Quote Link to comment
fightclub Posted March 23, 2009 Share Posted March 23, 2009 went to paris france and spain ..2 weeks agoour budget for the hotel was 150 euro per day... mind you it was only a 2 star hotelour means of transportation was the METRO and the RERspent 11 euros for 1 carnett.equivalent to 10 ticketsso if i were you..you'd buy the ticket in the airport...which guarantees UNLIMITED transpo...around 30-50 euros for the attractions in paris...estimated about 8-15 eurosfor the food...MCDO = bigmac 6euro (average 5-9 euro)water is really cheap(for me)... 1 litter of evian costs only .80 cents (euro) and their 2 liters 1.20 euro get a map in the airport..it'l help alot http://i44.tinypic.com/dnle6q.gif Quote Link to comment
mellowcat Posted July 28, 2009 Share Posted July 28, 2009 can anybody recommend a reputable travel agency who specializes in budget travel to europe? i inquired with rajah tours but it seems their into mid and high end europe travel packages. Quote Link to comment
Duckie4120 Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 can anybody recommend a reputable travel agency who specializes in budget travel to europe? i inquired with rajah tours but it seems their into mid and high end europe travel packages.Depends on your budget Mellowcat. The average European tour from our suppliers is roughly $3,000 for a 10-16 day tour. The destinations you choose also make a difference. I run a travel agency so I know a thing or two about these things. My best advice would be to get a basic guidebook like Frommers or Lonely Planet and just go backpacking if you'd really like to save. You can get a Eurail pass and you can go enjoy Europe at your own pace. Going with a tour rushing from city to city isn't really all that from what some of my clients have told me. You will probably have to pick about 3 or 4 cities that you really really like though. Quote Link to comment
astroboy2000 Posted August 15, 2009 Share Posted August 15, 2009 hungary maganda din in terms of architecture.. must visit budapest.. spa daming natural spa.. Quote Link to comment
tomward Posted September 9, 2009 Share Posted September 9, 2009 wow. I have done extensive travel here. I hope I could help. I discourage extensive use of eurail pass. Its cheaper to fly on budjet airlines. (german wings is the cheapest I think) The difficulty with eurail pass is that there are only 2-3 cabins per car alloted to eurail users. More often than not you'd find yourself standing when traveling by rail. If in case you need to use rail opt for the "regionale" trains. there are 3 classes of trains: Euro, Regional and Intercity. If there is an available cross country "regional" train use it. To save on hotels travel at night and use the train as your bed. Read ahead. There a lot of hostels there in Europe for Filipinos that are not advertised... they don't have signs and can only be booked in the Phils (to avoid paying taxes). They look like apartments pero hostel pala sila. Rates are Philippine rates for the stay and the staff are Filipino. It just makes everything easier. If you don't know how to find these places ask your priests... sila ang may mga connections sa ganitong places. If you want that european experience with a Philippine sized budget I suggest Czech Republic. Be careful though, capital ng pick pocketing itong lugar na ito. Dont put all your eggs in one basket. Everything here is priced like it is sa Pinas and the beer is super sarap. Quote Link to comment
jengjeng Posted November 2, 2009 Share Posted November 2, 2009 quite informative posts... .... how about the visa restrictions? ... how do we go about these? .. any tips?... just wondering.. for i too plan to go to .. in the coming years Quote Link to comment
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