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> getting around europe cheep, question on travel guides
shelly88
post Mar 26 2008, 03:18 AM
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hi, ive got the people, got the plan's of where we wanna go and got the around about date were leaving but does anyone know any good guides to get us around europe??? 20 years ago my mum was using europe on 20 dollers a day, now theres europe on a shoestring. does anyone know anything better to get around europe cheep?????

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post Mar 26 2008, 08:39 AM
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You should post your question in the Europe forums where you will probably get an answer much faster......this forum is about the Traveler IQ challenge game.


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I moved it.

Shelly, I would recommend looking at the local library for the newest travel guides.

When I went to the Netherlands, I used a book by Rick Steves which was pretty good, and also the "Irreverent Guide to Amsterdam" which was not that good.

I'm also partial to Fodor's guides, and sometimes Lonely Planet, your best bet would be to check them all out for yourself, I think.


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post Mar 26 2008, 09:46 AM
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Lonely Planet Europe on a Shoestring. It's a huge guide to all the countries in Europe although you'd struggle on $20 a day!!


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Rick Steves "Europe through the Back Door". How to get around Europe really cheaply.


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that is impossible ,I believe,travel to Europe is most expensive tours in the world,come to my site ,I can give you some good idea to saving your money^.^
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