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that’s quite a lot to do in three weeks. dont go to bratislava, it sucks. venice takes about 6 hours but you cant be in italy and NOT go to florence.i always travel alone and meet people a long the way, i love the utmost flexibility of depending on no one but yourself, yet you have the option to travel with people thatyou meet (in hostels orjust wherever).don’t use eurail pass. use buses (www.eurolines.com) or just trains, or sometimes flying is cheaper for flights check out whichbudget.comweather- depends on where you are check out other websites for specific temps in may, or just get lonely planet (or go to a store and just look at them !!) and it’ll give you a rough average. in 2003 i was in london late may (that wkend when there is a bank holiday, like may 22-26 i dont remember when) and it was cold, probably about 10°c (about 50°f) and rainy rainy rainy. when DOESN”T it rain in london? business insurance
that itinerary is possible, but I wouldn’t recommend it. Hell, 3 weeks isn’t enough for some of those cities!You’re gonna get sick of trains and moving. Eventually, you’re going to want to slow your pace down a little bit. I would suggest at least cutting out Rome and London, not because they’re not interesting, but because they’re out of the way. There are, of course, other alterations you could make, that could make a second trip much easier. That was only one option. If you haven’t been to Europe before, you’re going to want to go again, and you will, so don’t treat this trip like it’s the only time you’re going to Europe. Expect to go with every intention of returning in the near future. I’ve been to Europe five times, and it’s really easy if you find cheap airfare and cheap places to stay.In regards to your other questions1) I’ve never travelled by myself, but I will be in Spain for a few weeks this summer by myself and am looking forward to it. I was in Paris for a week with a friend of mine last summer and, despite us being really good friends, we were about about to kill each other by the end of the trip. You don’t need to go with your best friend, just someone you know well and are willing to make some sort of compromise with. Expect to want to do different things on different days.2) I got to Prague from Berlin by bike, but I know Czech rail is relatively cheap and German rail is moderate.4) May in Europe, to my knowledge, is nice. It probably won’t get below 40F or above 80F. Rain-wise, I don’t think it gets bad. This is only by word of mouth, though, as I’ve never actually been to Europe in May. car insurance rates
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