A quick overview of the super detailed guide to travel around Europe in 12 days
Tour multiple countries in Europe, 12 days of fun with no repetition! This carefully compiled route guide will take you around Europe, so save it now!
Europe, a land of diverse cultures🌍. From ancient castles to modern cities, history and fashion are intertwined. When you walk into Europe, every step you take is based on rich history, and every corner exudes a unique charm.
🛫 Tour route:
Day 1: Beijing
✨Let’s set off with anticipation and excitement, go to the airport to take an international flight, fly to Europe, and start our dream European trip!
Day 2-3: Warsaw - Krakow - Brno
🏰Visit Warsaw, the capital of Poland, admire the Little Mermaid statue, and visit the Holy Cross Basilica and Lazienki Park. Then head to Brno, the second largest city in the Czech Republic, to experience the charm of Brno Freedom Square and the Old Town Hall.
Day 4-5: Kutná Hora - Prague - Karlovy Vary
🌇Visit charming Prague, visit the Castle District, stroll across Charles Bridge, and admire the Astronomical Clock. Afterwards, head to Karlovy Vary, walk along the stream and enjoy the Baroque buildings on both sides.
Day 6-7: Budějovice - Cesky Krumlov - Salzburg - Hallstatt
🏞️Visit the CK town of Cesky Krumlov and feel the fairy-tale atmosphere. Then head to Hallstatt, stroll through the picturesque streets of the town and enjoy a delicious fish meal.
Day 8: Vienna - Hungarian Town
🎶Visit the magnificent Schönbrunn Palace, immerse yourself in the music of the Golden Hall in the afternoon, and taste the Viennese specialty fried pork chop meal.
Day 9-10: Parndorf - Bratislava - Budapest
🌆Cross the borders of many countries, experience different cultures, and finally arrive in Budapest to enjoy the tranquility and beauty of this city.
Day 11-12: Budapest - Beijing
🛬After a wonderful trip to Europe, I took a plane back to Beijing, full of memories and touching moments.
🧳 Travel essentials: packing list for a multi-country trip to Europe
📞 Phone Cards:
Don't forget to buy a European phone card so you can surf the Internet and make calls at the same time, ensuring you have worry-free connections during your trip.
🔌 Electrical appliances:
The voltage in Europe is different, so you need to bring a plug converter. Also, chargers and power banks are essential, as mobile phones and cameras need to be charged.
🪪 Certificates:
Passport, visa, driver's license and translated copies, all these documents must be brought with you. Safety is the top priority when traveling abroad.
👗 Clothing:
It's still a little cold in Europe in March, so bring a windproof jacket and long pants, as well as comfortable shoes, and you won't be afraid of going anywhere. Oh yes, don’t forget your umbrella. The weather is changeable, so it’s better to be prepared.
🌍Okay, that’s all for the travel guide to multiple countries in Europe. I hope you all have fun and enjoy your journey!