European Journal

European Journal

European Journal

If you are travelling through Europe then you should consider taking with you a European Journal. By carrying with you a journal this will give you the ability to keep notes during your travels, place tickets and stamps and postcards and take photographs and drawings. Keeping a European journal means that when you get back to your home country you can flick through a record of your travels and your myriad experiences, and can enjoy the feeling of having done so much in likely a limited period of time.

A good European journal should be capable of withstanding at least a basic amount of punishment as you carry it and around with you. As such it is a good idea to get yourself a journal that has a hardened cover and that won’t fold or tear as a result. Leather bound journals are great for this a they are tough while remaining flexible so that they can fit into smaller bags and fit around other stuff etc.

Another great thing about a leather European journal is that it looks almost ‘weathered’ and is appropriate for travelling. If you don’t go for an authentic leather journal, then one that looks leather or otherwise like it’s been around the world a few times will be appropriate for your intended use of the journal.

Once you have chosen your European journal you can use it for many things. Keeping a running commentary of your days events and using it like a diary is one great use and will be very fun to look back on. Likewise though you can stop and use a European journal to draw scenery or architecture that catches your eye during your travels and this adds a whole new artistic element to your explorations. You should also include space to staple or tape in souvenirs such a tickets, receipts or postcards as this can be a great way to keep a physical record of your travels.

Interestingly ‘European Journal’ is also the name of a television news programme that is broadcast in English. Stations in Brussels and Belgium it covers the political and economic developments throughout the EU and elsewhere in Europe. In particular it covers issues that are of concern to Germany being a Deutsch Welle programme. Aired on a weekly basis, in the past it was available in North America through the Newsworld International network though this now no longer exists. It can still be seen in New York on CUNY TV and several PBS stations. It is presented by English journalists Cathy Smith and Jim Gibbons. By keeping your own scrapbook of events and travelling out there yourself, you can now create your own European Journal.

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This post was written by admin on December 9, 2010

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European Road Trip

European Road Trip

European Road Trip

If you’re looking for a great way to experience more of Europe and to have a continental adventure, then there are few better ways than with a European road trip. If you can get a car into to Europe, or rent one out there, then this will give you the opportunity to quickly and easily see many of the highlights of these varied countries. Here we’ll look at how and why you should go on a European road trip.

If you live in or near Europe then getting your car over there might not be too difficult. However, if you are travelling from America or another country that’s a bit further away then this will be difficult. In this case you need to try and rent a car that you can take across various countries for your European road trip. Not all car rentals will include permission to take the car between different  countries, so make sure that you have one that does. If you struggle to find such a rental then you can alternatively buy a new vehicle from a country while you’re out three and once you have insurance you should be able to drive this wherever you want to. This will cost you a little more up front, but at the same time it will save you money that you would otherwise have to spend on planes and trains and make the whole journey far more convenient.

There are other considerations to bear in mind when taking a car on a European road trip however, and there are different laws on the  road depending on which European country you’re in. For example if you’re England you will be forced to drive on the opposite side of the road. If your car is from mainland Europe or from the US then you will need to get stickers to change the angle of your headlights when driving in England and vice versa. This is very important as countries where the drivers stay on the left side have cars that angle their headlights slightly left, and this can dazzle on coming traffic if driven on the wrong side.

There are also particular legal requirements for each country to take into consideration. For example if you are driving in Paris then you will need to ensure that you have in your car – and visible – a visibility jacket, a fire extinguisher and other similar items. You should ensure that you research the laws in each country before beginning your European road trip. Additionally you should ensure that you take with you other items that can be useful on a European road trip. You should stock up on supplies of food and first aid for instance and at the same time should make sure that you have things like a road map of Europe. These can be quite difficult to read while driving, and even a navigator is unlikely to be able to read it fast enough to advise you while you’re passing turnings on the motorway. As such a GPS device with the relevant European maps downloaded on it is also a very useful item.

If you want to include England in your European road trip then you will also need to find a way to cross the channel. There are many ways to do this whether you want to go by Euro tunnel on the Eurostar, or you want to take a ferry.

If you organise all of this in advance and plan a good route through all the main countries then you can expect a European road trip to be a highly fulfilling and exciting adventure that helps you see a greater variety of cultures and sites in a more condensed period of time than you would otherwise be able to. Thanks to the fact that these countries are relatively near, and often fairly small it’s easy to see lots of different cultures without travelling too far. At the same time, thanks to the fact that these countries are part of the EU, you can also travel through Europe without too much difficulty getting across the borders and with only the need for one currency across most of the countries.

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This post was written by admin on December 2, 2010

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European Tips

European Tips

European Tips

Going to Europe is a great and exciting way to experience a different culture, different history and different scenery and makes a fantastic and very versatile holiday destination. However at the same time, like travelling to any foreign country it will mean that you are having to deal with a different language, with different customs and a different geography that you won’t understand. Of course these will vary from country, but there are some tips that you can follow when travelling to Europe that will help you to survive better in the majority of countries on the continent. Following are some European tips.

Use the metro: There is a metro in most capital European cities or something equating to it. Paris, Rome etc all have a metro, while London has the London underground. Using a metro is one of the best European tips as they are highly cheap, very frequent and stop outside all of the major European sites. If you are staying the capital for a week or more then buying a pass that will get you discounted journeys to last you the entire duration of your stay is also one of the most useful European tips. Likewise try to factor this into your planning when you make arrangements – for example making sure that you have a hotel near a station. If you manage this then you will never need to walk or drive long distances.

Avoid city driving: If you do take a car though, then it’s worth avoiding driving through the cities and particularly the capitals. Make sure that you take a sat nav device and set it to avoid cities. Driving in European cities is highly aggressive and involves a lot of one way systems. If you are from the US you will also have to contend with roundabouts and in most mainland European countries driving on the right hand side of the road. One of the most important European tips then is to stay on the motorways where possible to get to your destinations safely an in one piece.

Have cash: In the US and some other countries card is now accepted absolutely everywhere. However if you are in Europe this won’t always be the case and some places will require you to spend a minimum amount if you want to use a card. Make sure you have at least some cash on you then and some small change.

Bring an Ethernet cable: This is one of the most helpful European tips for business men and women travelling abroad. If your room says that it comes with internet access, then for many countries such as Rome or Paris this won’t mean wireless. You can normally borrow a cable from the desk, but this might involve a surcharge. Those who know all of the European tips will bring their own.

Speak to someone who has been: Regardless of how many European tips you read you won’t really know what to expect from a holiday until you have been there yourself. While it won’t be quite the same as first hand experience though, this means you can normally get a lot of useful advice and information from people you know who have travelled abroad already. You should also be sure to leave yourself some time at the start of your jaunt in order to get acclimatised to the new surroundings.

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This post was written by admin on November 6, 2010

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European Cycling

European Cycling

European Cycling

Europe has a host of different scenery which lends itself to a whole range of different activities. Whether you’re into extreme sports, hiking, photography, painting landscapes, or anything else – you can be sure the Europe will have the facilities for you. This means that among other things, there are plenty of places to do some European cycling and this is something that many people enjoy on a regular basis in Europe and that other holiday makers will incorporate into their trips.

While you can go cycling anywhere that has a relatively flat surface, the best European cycling will include bicycle trails and great views. These can be found in many parts of Europe, for example in Snowdon, Wales, which is famous for its mountains (particularly the titular ‘Mount Snowdon’) and for its pleasant villages – all of which are great to cycle through. This is also near Criccieth which has a great castle and beaches which make for an interesting and scenic bike ride.

If its mountains you want though then there are many other great places to try some European cycling, such as in the French and Swiss alps. Another great mountainous region for some European cycling is also Zakopane in Poland which is home to some o the best views and snow capped mountains that are fairly easily accessible. For the beach on the other hand you can find places to cycle at most coastal regions in England, France, Italy and anywhere else with a coast line. Of course this also includes countries like Spain, Portugal and Bulgaria which have amazing beaches and a warmer temperature – though this will also make it more difficult for those who struggle in hotter weather to cycle.

Nature reserves and public parks also offer a great location for cycling, and the latter provides some European cycling in the inner cities. Paris offers a vast range of parks such as the Jardins de Luxemberg and a great ride is through these gardens. Similarly in London you can enjoy a ride through Hyde park, and they both have big rivers that also offer some nice scenery. If you want to cycle in an English city though, York should be at the top of your European cycling list and this will offer you one of the most scenic rides in the UK and even Europe laden with small cafes and restaurants.

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This post was written by admin on November 5, 2010

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Eurostar – peripatetic revolution

eurostar

Eurostar

Eurostar has eased the life of millions in Europe. It has brought a traveling revolution in Europe. The service provides millions of benefits to people who travel on a regular basis. Eurostar, the high speed railway service, connects the United Kingdom to the rest of Europe. The train connects London and Kent to all the commercial European countries like Belgium, France and Brussels. The main route for all the Eurostar trains is via the English channel, in the course of the Channel Tunnel. This mode of traveling is highly convenient, inexpensive and fast paced. In fact, Eurostar is constantly working on making the travel time lesser and fares inexpensive. This service is for the benefit of the masses.

The train connects U.K to French cities including Paris and Lille, also the Disney Land (which added highly to its popularity). You don’t require changing trains in order to reach Disney Land. This is a daily service that takes you to Disney Land with in three hours. The train is casually called “The Disney Train”. They should work on giving the train a Disney appearance! It is a great substitute to flying. It saves money as well as time. The extra time used up by land travel, compensates for the cost.  You also save checking in time, which you would have otherwise spent sitting in the airport, preferably 3-4 hours prior to your flight. Here, you just require checking in half an hour before the departure of your train. Eurostar is an environment friendly option. Traveling by Eurostar actually helps you to save your planet for your coming generations.

You can make a reservation according to your requirement. The Eurostar has provisions for family travel, travel for one and dual. The seats are comfortable and you can stretch them according to your comfort level. Eurostar also has provisions for a sumptuous delight while you travel. You can order the genuine British cuisine and enjoy a glass of champagne. The food is served fresh and healthy. Eurostar also provides business travel. You can reserve for business lounges. Eurostar has provisions for Wi-fi internet service, newspapers, magazines and refreshments. You can reserve your seat on the internet. It is that easy and convenient. Eurostar also helps you book hotels online. Next time you plan to travel from U.K to Paris, consider Eurostar.

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This post was written by admin on May 7, 2009

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Europe Travel

Europe Travel

Europe Travel

Europe should be your travel destination this year. Before you plan your Europe travel, keep in mind the following things: map of all the European cities, cheapest local transportation facilities available, list of best hotels, places where you can experience economical meals and getting into the place. As far as Europe travel is concerned, we recommend you travel by train. Railway is the most economical way to travel in Europe. After that you should have a fair idea of all the tourist attractions of the place. Travel guides are a good option but never rely on them blindly.

Europe travel is not possible in one visit. We will list for you all the places, country-wise, that you should not miss if you happen to visit these particular countries in Europe. Austria has five attractions: Innsbruck, Tirolo Austriaco, Wien, Salzburg and Linz (the cultural capital of Europe in 2009). If you plan to visit England, just don’t miss out on London, Stansted and Aeroporto. The main center in France is the capital city Paris. Paris is a complete Europe travel destination in an absolute sense.

Germany visit will be incomplete without visiting Berlin, Munich and Francoforte. Greece has several important cities like Athens (the capital city of Greece and one of the oldest cities in the world), Crete, Peloponneso and Rodi. Spain is famous world wide, for its culture and food.

Spain has many important cities like Barcelona, Madrid (capital city of Spain), Palma di, and Compostela, Maiorca and Santiago de. Sweden visit is incomplete without Stockholm. Zurigo is the place for you in Switzerland. Holland calls for visiting Amsterdam (largest city of Holland), Schiphol and Aeroporto di.

Italy is the most visited European travel destination in the entire world, it is justified with its variety and splendor. Italy has loads of cities, which you just can not afford to miss out. Some of them are Rome, Milan (second largest city of Italy and the fashion capital), Pisa (famous world wide for the bell tower), Turin, Venice, Assisi, Bergamo, Cagliari, Gubbio, Sardegna, Le Cinque Terre, Verona, Natale and Mercatini di.

Italy requires a designated visit to be fully appreciated. Europe also offers excellent ski and winter sport vacation. If you are fond of winter sports, then your Europe travel destination is none other than Finland. The best time to visit the country is from January to March.

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This post was written by admin on March 17, 2009

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