
Traveling in Europe for the first time, need advice / suggestions / advice on my itinerary?
Ok so I'm traveling in Europe in summer next and I am the first in my family to do, so I really do not know exactly what to expect, so tell me if this is still a route realistic to stay one month would be Paris-London-Brussels-Amsterdam-Berlin-Munich-Zurich-Bregenz Rome. .. I would travel by train for the most part and stay in hostels. I need over time? also how much money would be safe to have saved (including airfare from Los Angeles, and everything else)? Any answers or advice, suggestions, ideas, places to visit would be greatly appreciated!
One month will do very well on this site. These are nice places to visit. The amount of money on the security aspect would be about 6000 à 8000 USD because the train tickets does not come cheap either.
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