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Culturally diverse and heritage rich cities. Mountains and lakes, forests and beaches. For a backpacking holiday, few places in the world match up to Europe. Get started with our simple steps for the perfect backpacker's guide to Europe.
The best thing about a backpacking trip is the sense of freedom you enjoy. That doesn’t mean you get off a flight someplace in Europe and then figure out what’s next. Apart from a whole lot of things that could go wrong, an unplanned trip could become horribly expensive.
Ideally, start planning your trip six months ahead. Besides deciding on an itinerary, you’ll have ample time to get travel documents in order and hunt for good deals on international airfares, local transportation and hotels in Europe.
London, Zurich or Bruges? Beaches or vineyards? Pick up a backpacker’s travel guide to help you shortlist places to visit; it will also come in handy while travelling around. When buying a guide, make sure it’s a recent edition, has clearly laid out maps, and provides specific information like opening timings, phrases in local languages and common etiquette.
Crunching numbers is boring, but the most important part of any trip! What does it cost to trawl around Europe? In a word – plenty.
To simplify matters, divide your budget into two sections. One part will consist of your pre-trip costs – airfare, rail pass, visas, backpack and travel accessories. The second part of your budget should cater for on-the-go expenses:
Food
Anywhere in Europe, food in sit-down restaurants is expensive. Munching a store bought sandwich and drink in a sunny park or plaza can be both fun and pocket-friendly.
Accommodation
Hotels or hostels? For the single traveller, hotels are expensive – less so for a group. On the plus side, there’s more privacy, a private bathroom and often, breakfast thrown in.
Hostels are far cheaper, often with Internet, kitchen and laundry access; they’re also a great way to meet other backpackers. Many hostels are conveniently located. However, shared accommodation translates into more noise and some hostels may simply not be up to scratch.
Local Transport
European cities are a walker’s delight, but you’ll still need to use the subway or local buses. Typically, you will need around $10 – $ 15 per day, more if your explorations take you outside the main city. Driving around is a worthwhile option if you’re in a group.
Looking Around
City tours, museums, galleries, castles – these attractions come at a price, anywhere from US $10 upwards.
What To Pack
Less is more – your shoulders will agree when you’re actually toting a backpack around. A few pointers:
Depending on the season, carry only basics like jeans, shorts, tees, sleepwear, an all-weather jacket/hoodie, swimsuit and plenty of underwear and socks.
Ponder over these points while buying a backpack:
A few snapshots to tickle your imagination:
As if the train ride from Vienna through the verdant Alps isn’t enchanting enough, pretty Salzburg is straight out of a story book. Visit the home of Wolfgang Mozart. Revive childhood memories on a Sound of Music tour. Savour some apfelstrudel. A glass funicular ride takes you to Festung Hohensalzburg, the 900-year-old fortress that looms over the city. On a golden afternoon, the banks of the River Salzach are perfect to rest those tired feet.
Sun, sea and sand of course, but Nice, capital of the fabled Côte d’Azur is more than just that. There are world class art museums and Roman ruins to explore. Spend a day soaking up the ambience of the old town with its stone stairways, flower and vegetable markets and pavement cafes. Enjoy home-style Provencal cooking…heavenly!
Spain’s most happening city! A 24 x 7 party place with buzzing cafes, bars and restaurants, Barcelona has a long and storied past going back to Roman times. Its massive Gothic structures impress, but what you’ll take away are maverick designer Antoni Gaudi’s eye-popping creations, the most visible landmark being the iconic Sagrada Familia church.
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Maryann Taylor, among other things is primarily a teller of anecdotes, devourer of books, compulsive writer, dog lover, cat slave, daydreamer and traveller, who still takes delight in reading Enid Blyton and riding bicycles.
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rahul | on 03 June 2011
hi
this is rahul,m planning a backpacking trip to europe by september -october,could u pls guide more specifically regarding COST from start to finish,
i googled a bit but there isnt any specific site catering to indian travellers to europe,it would be gr8 if u can guide if you know one
or pls share more information in detail.
Thanks in advance
Rahul