Hello,
Me and a couple of buddies are leaving for a 22-day euro-trip this Friday, on train.
We plan to visit Romania, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Austria,Croatia and Slovenia.
Our starting place is Athens, Greece.
We were thinking of going to Thessaloniki for a couple of hours and then take the train to Sofia. After chilling in Sofia, we'll take the train to Bucharest. We'll stay in Romania for 2-3 days and we'll visit Burgas and Sighisoara en route to Hungary. I don't thing it's worth staying in Hungary, so we'll just pass it by on our way to Kosice, Slovakia. Then we'll head to Zilina (we'll skip Bratislava) as we make our way to the big thing: the Czech Republic!
Our first station there is Brno. We'll also visit various locations on day-trips and we'll look to stay in Czech-land for some time.
When we're finished with the Czech Rep. we'll head south, to Austria and Graz. Even though Austria is pretty, we'll save time to spend in Croatia and Slovenia -my personal favorites!
In Slovenia we'll make our base in Maribor, often taking trips to Ljubljana and Bled.
After that, we'll go to Croatia and Zagreb. After spending some time there, we'll take the train to Zadar and the awesome Split.
On our way home we'll go to Italy to take the boat from Ancona to Greece.
And that's it pretty much. I would like to see your suggestions!
Thanks in advance!
Me and a couple of buddies are leaving for a 22-day euro-trip this Friday, on train.
We plan to visit Romania, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Austria,Croatia and Slovenia.
Our starting place is Athens, Greece.
We were thinking of going to Thessaloniki for a couple of hours and then take the train to Sofia. After chilling in Sofia, we'll take the train to Bucharest. We'll stay in Romania for 2-3 days and we'll visit Burgas and Sighisoara en route to Hungary. I don't thing it's worth staying in Hungary, so we'll just pass it by on our way to Kosice, Slovakia. Then we'll head to Zilina (we'll skip Bratislava) as we make our way to the big thing: the Czech Republic!
Our first station there is Brno. We'll also visit various locations on day-trips and we'll look to stay in Czech-land for some time.
When we're finished with the Czech Rep. we'll head south, to Austria and Graz. Even though Austria is pretty, we'll save time to spend in Croatia and Slovenia -my personal favorites!
In Slovenia we'll make our base in Maribor, often taking trips to Ljubljana and Bled.
After that, we'll go to Croatia and Zagreb. After spending some time there, we'll take the train to Zadar and the awesome Split.
On our way home we'll go to Italy to take the boat from Ancona to Greece.
And that's it pretty much. I would like to see your suggestions!
Thanks in advance!
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