As the dollar continues to remain relatively weak against the euro.though up to US$1.25 from a low of US$1.50+ against the euro.Europe has largely remained expensive for most travelers from the U.S. However, with smart planning and a little bit of research it is still possible to travel in Europe without spending a fortune.Traveling on a budget often is more conducive to meeting the locals, immersing yourself in the rituals of their daily lives, and having a truly unique experience rather than taking your home along with you.If you plan to cross the Atlantic Ocean, there are a few tips that can help you before starting your first Europe vacation. First of all, you need to understand and be fully aware during your trip that Europe is very different from the United States in every possible way. Even in the UK.In consequence traveling through Europe is also completely different than traveling to any American city.Transport
Even if you can afford it, you should never rent a car to move around any city. There is completely lack of space, there is no place to park and driving directions in most European cities are not as straightforward as we are used to know.Public transportation in most major cities is very affordable and easy to use. It is the most used method of transportation for everybody either tourists or locals. If you do not like public transportation, you can always hire a cab.The countryside is very nice all over Europe, and driving conditions differ from what I described above. Traveling from one city to another with a rented car, will allow you to stop in incredible and nice towns where you will discover very nice things almost in anyone, if you can afford the time.
I rented a car once in the French Riviera to travel from Nice to Monaco, very nice, but I did it for a couple of days, returned it and continued my trip.However, roads are very narrow and dangerous, so be extremely careful. Trains are the most used transport all over Europe to go from one city to another. They are cheap, safe and reliable.