How to plan a trip to Europe

How to plan your trip to Europe

Questions on how to plan a trip to Europe

Since we retuned from our trip to Europe, people including our friends and family asked us a lot of questions around our fabulous trip. Some of these were questions like:

  • When is the best time to visit Europe?
  • For how long you went on vacation and how did you chose this timeframe?
  • How did you decide on your commute in Europe and book your hotels?
  • How did you manage to travel so far with your little one?
  • What was the budget for your trip to Europe?
  • How did you apply for the Schengen visa for your trip to Europe?
  • What itinerary did you follow?
  • Did you face language problem?
  • What did you manage to eat being vegetarian?

And the list goes on..there are so many questions of all types. People were really surprised by our answers, particularly when they heard about the amount of places we covered and also the budget. Because most of the people around us are so busy that they don’t have time planning their trip. And that also a trip to Europe, out of question! So, they buy readymade packages that give them very less flexibility. And at the same time they cost them much more. This was one of the primary reasons that inspired me to start planning my own trips early on.

Why you should plan your own trip to Europe

Apart from the cost factor, which is indeed very lucrative, many other reasons followed for us to plan our own trip. For instance, you get to learn so much about the culture, the geography and the history of the place you are headed to, when you plan your own trip. Since a lot of research naturally goes into it. Which can never happen when you buy a package and just head on to the trip after doing your last minute packing. Moreover, when planning your own trip, soon you realize you are kind of virtually traveling to that place even before the trip happens. Basically, the excitement begins long before the actual trip starts and it continues all the way into the trip.

Before we went on to our Europe trip, we did a lot of reading and research. We learnt a lot of tips on how to make pocket friendly choices on food, accommodation and commute while in Europe. Also, we learnt about the potential dangers of the place like predominant pick-pocketing in many of the main cities and tourist places, and how to stay safe. Or, be it the tourist scams specific to Europe. We learnt about the weather conditions there and accordingly prepared ourselves to cope with the kind of winter we were going to face there. Then we checked on what food to carry, how to have a good time being vegetarians in Europe, how to work our ways around etc. etc. And all this helped make our trip smooth selling and memorable, even when we were traveling with a small kid.

A brief summary of our trip to Europe

Traveling to Europe with baby or kid

Places we covered

To give you an idea, we had a trip across Italy for 6 days, covering a day of site seeing in Rome, spending fabulous 48 hours in Florence, doing a half day trip to Pisa and exploring the canals and islands of Venice. Then we went to base ourselves in Lucerne for four days, doing a day trip to Grindelwald from Lucerne, another day trip to Bern, one to Interlaken and yet another one to Mount Titlis while we explored the best of Switzerland in these 4 days. Thereafter we visited Paris and also spent a day in Disneyland Paris. And finally we went to Amsterdam and visited the Keukenhof Tulip Gardens. At a high level, this is what constructed our trip to Europe. We wanted to tell people that to plan your trip to Europe is really smooth, sometimes, maybe smoother than a domestic trip since things are so systematic there and then there are so many resources available out there to help you out with the trip planning. But yes, a little bit of time is required.

We chose those set of places for our first trip to Europe where we could have a little of everything that Europe has got to offer – history, culture, snow and ice, magical tuscany countryside, the canals of Venice & Amsterdam, the swiss paradise, lakes and beaches, Tulip gardens and Disneyland. A little bit of almost everything that makes Europe so popular amongst the visitors. Europe definitely is a wonderful destination. And here are some European Bucket List destinations that you might not want to miss. And if you are thinking that Europe should be visited only during the summer months, you might want to look at these wonderful autumn destinations in Europe . It lists some beautiful fall destinations to visit in Europe.

Things we did

We had a lot of fun on our trip. We self planned some nice walking tours around Florence, Lucerne, Venice, Amsterdam and various other places. And we took these free self guided tours on our pace. We ate a lot of Italian food from the roadside cafes. And A lot of gelato ice creams as well. Also, we covered a lot of ground in our trip. It included historical Rome, beautiful Tuscany and Florence, canal world of Florence and Venice, the sea shore of Lido, Tulip Gardens & Windmills of Netherlands, Disneyland and Louvre Museum. We also played in snow in Switzerland, took historical walking tour in Bern, visited a cheese making factory and a cookie store near Lucerne and walked along the Emerald lakes below the snow capped mountains of Lucerne. Overall, it turned out to be a very wonderful trip! And we built memories of a lifetime on this trip.

Venice walking tour

Things you can do

Apart from what we did in Europe, there is so much more to be done there. We only covered some of the major cities of Italy, some beautiful countryside towns of Switzerland, Paris and Amsterdam. There are so many wonderful places to cover next and we do intend to do the same in the coming years. We intend to do road trips and visit the fairytale castles of Germany (We have tried the virtual tour of castles in Europe and can’t wait to see the physical ones!! ), watch the northern lights, spend a summer in the Amalfi coast in Italy. Also, visit the romantic city of Prague. And the ever festive Spain. (Recommended to read: Fun facts about Spain). Also, don’t forget to checkout some of the best street arts of Europe – it’s amazing & also free! Basically, the list is too long to cover here.

Nevertheless, when we were telling people the details of our trip to Europe, answering their questions, we realized, it is not about a trip to Europe. Actually, it is a process that you need to learn to plan your own trip planning. And it is actually quite simple. Just that we don’t know, so, we feel it cumbersome. When heard about the budget in which we managed to have this trip, people were all the more interested in knowing how they could plan their own trip to Europe. So, we decided to jot down the process along with our itinerary. But it turns out there was too much of information there to put out in a single blog post.

What to pack for a trip to Europe

If you plan to travel to the destinations that we did, in the month that we did, you will need a lot of woollen cloths, a heavy winter jacket, gloves, sweaters, cap, scarves etc. And if you are traveling with a kid or a toddler, ensure to carry all these for them also. Don’t forget to pack an essential medicine kit before you travel. Apart from these, pack your general travel accessoriestravel essentials  and the toddler’s travel essential products. Looks like a huge list, right? Believe me, you can still pack light and right, using our travel packing tips and tricks.

Our E-book on how to plan a trip to Europe

So, guess what…we turned it into a book…our first book. ‘How to plan your own trip to Europe’. This is a kindle e-book available for free with kindle unlimited subscription. What we have put in this book is our own itinerary. And a sorted step by step plan following which you can book your own trip to Europe like a breeze. Also, the book contains numerous tips. Tips about planning your trip to Europe. As well as helpful tips for you once you are actually on your trip. It is a small book, but we have tried our best to pack it with all the information required to plan your trip to Europe. And there are special tips to plan your trip to Europe from India, since we also planned ours from India. One of those being all the information about the Schengen Visa process.

So, go ahead guys, have a look at the book and let us know if it helped you plan your trip to Europe. Also, we are eager to hear your feedback and valuable comments, since, this is our first attempt to put our travel info out there in the form of a book!

Here’s a link to our book on the Amazon store : How to plan your trip to Europe

The ebook is available on amazon stores across the globe. So, no matter where you are, you can go ahead and make use of it 🙂

So, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and start planning your own amazing trip to Europe your own way and have a wonderful time. Make memories of a lifetime. Feel free to get back to us if you have any questions, especially around planning your trip to Europe, going through the VISA process, and overall, how to pull up such a great trip with a little kid.

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A step by step guide on how to plan your own trip to Europe | Places to see | Countries to visit | How to commute when in Europe | Eurail | Economical ways of doing things in Europe | Food | Packing | How to keep yourself safe from tourist scams | and lots of more information | No agents required A step by step guide on how to plan your own trip to Europe | Places to see | Countries to visit | How to commute when in Europe | Eurail | Economical ways of doing things in Europe | Food | Packing | How to keep yourself safe from tourist scams | and lots of more information | No agents required A step by step guide on how to plan your own trip to Europe | Places to see | Countries to visit | How to commute when in Europe | Eurail | Economical ways of doing things in Europe | Food | Packing | How to keep yourself safe from tourist scams | and lots of more information | No agents required

 

A step by step guide on how to plan your own trip to Europe | Places to see | Countries to visit | How to commute when in Europe | Eurail | Economical ways of doing things in Europe | Food | Packing | How to keep yourself safe from tourist scams | and lots of more information | No agents required

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  1. Neha, Wonderful trip and lots of memories. I am just doing the same, planning my own first trip to Europe for the last 5 months and I stumbled on your blog, just in time. we will be leaving in three weeks. Just like you said I wanted to plan my own trip and the places I wanted to see. It is a great learning experience for me and as you mentioned I am virtually there in these places already while planning. Great post and informational and educational. keep blogging your experiences.

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