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Europe on a Budget: Weekly Round Up

Europe on a Budget: Weekly Round Up

This edition of Europe String’s weekly round up is brought to you by the letter D and G.  As in Doing Good– and that’s exactly what Passports with Purpose is doing this year.  If you haven’t already seen this, go check it out.  Over 50 bloggers donated $100+ gifts to be raffled off at $10 a ticket, and all proceeds go to Heifer International, a charity that works on eliminating hunger worldwide.  I donated a pretty cool REI backpack and travel towel, but there are so many amazing prizes, you’ll just have to go look and see.

European Destinations
Ahhh… a hot …read more

The Christmas Unlist: 10 Travel Gifts to Avoid

The Christmas Unlist: 10 Travel Gifts to Avoid

This time of year, across the blogosphere, everyone’s trying to outdo each other with Top 10 Lists of stuff you’re supposed to buy.
This year, we’re telling you what not to buy.  Here are the Top 10 things I hope no one gets me for Christmas:
1. Binoculars. I’ve seen this one a few lists, and unless your planning on bird watching in Europe, I can’t fathom why you’d need them. Do you use them at home to look at stuff? Get by perfectly well without it? Then you won’t need them.

A better option: A multi-day city pass that …read more

Europe on a Budget: Weekly Round Up

Europe on a Budget: Weekly Round Up

I’ve been working on my Christmas Travel Wish List.  I would like one Paris, a bit of Iceland and a few Eastern Europe please.  This week, everyone else, has been super busy writing about Europe.  Go figure.  Here’s the best of the best for this week’s Europe on a Budget Round Up.

European Destinations
Brussels is not THAT boring.  Hasn’t anyone seen the movie En Bruges?  (Now that city… ) Europe A La Carte apologies for Trip Advisor’s conclusion that Brussels is the most boring city in Europe.
Rain, rain, everywhere, but not a drop to drink.  Budget Travel covers the latest floods …read more

Where are You Going in 2009?

Where are You Going in 2009?

As this year comes to a close, I’ve started dreaming about the next big trip around Europe…  Where will it be?  Back through France, Italy, or Spain?  Or somewhere new like Norway or Finland.  If you’re anything like me, then you already have a dream list of places in Europe you’d like to go (did I hear someone say everywhere?) and I want to hear about it.
I did a small poll on twitter and here’s the responses:  40% France, 30% Italy and 20% UK.
Clearly this doesn’t cover everyone’s plans so I’d like open it here.
-Where are you planning on going …read more

Don’t Speak the Language? Carry It With You

Don’t Speak the Language? Carry It With You

Yes, more free stuff, read on for more….
This summer, when I was living in Madrid, my husband contracted Mumps. An unusual affliction, and before we knew what it could be, we were both panicked at what the softball sized lumps on his jaw could be. We both spoke a little Spanish, enough to do almost everything we needed in daily life. This wasn’t daily life. Suddenly I was presented with medical vocabulary I had never heard or studied before. What’s the word for swollen? Or allergies? Or insurance card?
At almost the same time, …read more

Europe on a Budget: Weekly Round Up

Europe on a Budget: Weekly Round Up

It’s December already! This month we’re starting something new here at the ol’ Europe on a Budget factory… a weekly round up of the best posts from around the web: European Destinations, Travel Tips, and Budget Deals– and a few extra things I thought you might like. And while the holiday spirit is upon us, I’ve included a way for you to submit posts for next week’s round up at the end of this post. So go, write something brilliant, then tell us about it.
European Destinations
End of the Parisian café? Let’s hope not: Au Revoir, …read more

This Just In: Flight Search Trick

This Just In: Flight Search Trick

This Just In is a new weekly column at EuropeString.com featuring the week’s best European travel deals. Have something to share? Leave a comment or Twitter @europestring.
We didn’t have a column last week, for the US holiday (plus I was on the road traveling)– so this week’s column is extra special.  It’s something that I wish someone had thought of years ago.  Imagine this scenario:

You want to spend sometime in Europe.
You don’t have a fixed date or a fixed city.
You just want to find the cheapest flight over there, and then you can travel around and come home.
Maybe …read more

Interview with Author of “Travelling Europe”

Interview with Author of “Travelling Europe”

Today, we have an interview with Craig Martin, author of the new ebook Travelling Europe.  Craig gave me an advance copy his book–which is full of advice of how to research better, travel smarter and spend less.  I loved it.  It gives practical, real world advice on how to travel Europe on a budget, and who would know better than Craig and his wife Linda, who have been traveling full time for almost 3 years.  Craig and Linda also host the Indie Travel Podcast, covering everything you need to know on independent travel.  This week they featured a podcast on …read more

5 Simple Tips for Traveling Cheaply

5 Simple Tips for Traveling Cheaply

There are big, thick books on this subject, full of precise advice with lots of destination information.  But the truth is, there are just 5 very simple things you can do to drastically cut your travel costs.  When you’re on the road, you start figuring these things out, as your euros start dwindling and you wonder what happened to your well laid plains.  Here’s what you do:
 1.  Don’t move around a lot.  When most people budget they account for flight, food and accommodations.  But hopping from city to city, even on low cost public transportation, can eat into your budget …read more


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