Cheap Ways to Travel Around Europe
The best cheap ways to travel around Europe can be found by traveling in a country that is not as expensive as your own. Not only will the daily cost be lower, but you can also avoid the big cities and try to discover smaller towns. Wandering Carol recommends towns like Baden-Baden, a spa town in Germany, and the Cotswolds, a series of small English villages where you can experience fine architecture, history, nature, and superb hospitality – all for far less than you would in a major centre. Trains are cheaper than buses There are many reasons to choose trains over buses when traveling in Europe. First, trains use less fuel per passenger than other forms of transportation. Also, trains avoid congestion and other problems that buses experience, such as sudden delays. And finally, trains are often more comfortable and have more spacious stations. Also, they cost much less…
The Best Things to Know About Germany
There are many great things to know about Germany, and there are lots of things to do there. It has a unique landscape and has over 2 millennia of history. The capital, Berlin, is full of history and art, and is home to the Brandenburg Gate, the city’s iconic monument. There are also WWII sites to see in Berlin. Munich is home to the Oktoberfest, beer halls, and the 16th-century HofbrÀuhaus, and Frankfurt is home to the European Central Bank. Germans are not afraid of Mamma bear The good news for American kids is that Germans aren’t afraid of Mamma bear, but this doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t listen to your grandmas. German grandmas will correct you if you step out of line, but don’t take it personally! Grandmas generally have good intentions. Germans also give their kids a lot of freedom! Here are a few things to keep in…
Relaxing Weekend in Pilsen, Czech Republic
If you’re looking for a place to spend a weekend in the Czech Republic, look no further. The city center features Mlynska strouha, a small lake with colorful masks. You can enjoy the scenery while dining in local restaurants, or simply stroll along the lake for a peaceful walk. If you’re feeling energetic, you can explore the city’s Gothic Cathedral or Dino Park. Puppet Museum If you want to spend a relaxing weekend in Pilsen, here are a few ideas. If you’re interested in history, you should visit the Pilsen Puppet Museum, located in an old townhouse adjacent to the town square. The museum features a number of puppets as well as the history of puppetry in Pilsen. Once you’ve had your fill of puppets, you should head to the Pilsen Farmers Market, which is open on Saturday mornings from 8am to noon. This town is only an hour and…