Roads We Choose

Going on a journey to the most democratic form of transport, you save quite a decent amount. For example, the cheapest ticket to Paris costs about $ 400. On the bus for the same amount you will roll not only in Paris, but in Berlin, Amsterdam, Prague. It is also important that the bus round trip can not be frustrated by a non-flying weather or disruptions in the schedule. Late for five minutes, you can not fear that behind the group - you wait. And, finally, a comfortable bus - the only opportunity to see the world for those who are terrified of airplanes.

In Moscow there are about a dozen travel agencies that organize bus charter to Europe. They offer customers a good service and low prices. Your task - to choose the route and dates of travel. Everything Else - hotel reservations, purchase tickets, visas - will assume the experts. You are at this time will be easy to collect things. 

The route of travel depends on personal preferences, financial capacity and on how many days you plan to travel. Eight free days and $ 180 (plus the cost of the train to Brest and Visa) allow you to make a detailed excursion to the Czech Republic. $ 190 is 9-day tour to Hungary. 12 days and $ 500 you will see Switzerland and Austria.

11 days and not less than $ 350 will need to see Vienna, Pisa and Florence, Rome, Vatican City, Venice and Bratislava. For $ 350 you can visit four European capitals - Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels and Luxembourg. Journey to the north of the continent is more expensive. For there you will move not only on land but on water. For example, a tour of Helsinki-Stockholm-Oslo-Bergen Fjord costs about $ 600.

If in your wallet you do not thickly, and travel to Europe, still want, choose the economical tours. They often have to spend nights in the bus. Of course, in a hotel to sleep much more convenient than the bus seat, but you save time and money. But those to whom the prospect of spending a night in a bus can poison the joy of the trip will have to shell out more expensive tours.

Circling for Europe, you always see the most famous, so to speak, \u0026quot;axiomatic\u0026quot; attractions. Taking a picture against the backdrop of Notre Dame, the fountain, which rises from Lake Geneva or the Rialto Bridge. But the travel schedule is usually drawn up so that you have time to go without a guide to where the crowd do not go. For example, in Paris to look at the Place Pigalle, famous for its easy morals. And in Karlovy Vary - soak up the healing springs place most affected during long journeys. Guessed what?

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