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18 replies
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I understand that one must book certain buses in the Dolomites in the high season. Does anyone know specifically which dates are considered 'high season' and how I find out which buses need to be booked, and how far in advance?
We will be staying in four areas of the Dolomites from third week of September through mid-October. Read More
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# 102 |
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Europe
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21 replies
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I am looking for suggestions for a few days to add both before and after a 10-night Amsterdam to Bruges cycling trip. I am a very well-traveled, old(er) solo, female coming from the US and have spent a lot of time in Europe but never the Netherlands or Belgium. I definitely don’t party and am not looking for an active nightlife. Also, I am not a sh... Read More
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# 103 |
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Europe
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7 replies
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Hello,
My daughter and I are arriving Monday 9th December on a Qantas flight (MEL-SIN-LHR) - landing Terminal 3 at 6.15am.
I am looking to book a separate ticket flight from Heathrow to Frankfurt flying Lufthansa (leaving Terminal 2).
If I book the 10.30am Lufthansa flight, am I leaving myself enough time to: disembark Qantas flight, clear... Read More
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# 104 |
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Europe
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8 replies
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585 views
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Hello and Thank you for your kind attention. As well as knowing you have our gratitude for your coaching and guidance.
We are a party of 4 rather fit seniors that desire to travel to Portugal and then onto Spain.
Our focus is late September or preferably circa mid-October…
We like to stay in Portugal 4 full... Read More
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# 105 |
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Europe
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8 replies
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655 views
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Hi -
My family and I are planning a trip to Croatia and Slovenia in August. We have not bought tickets yet but plan on flying into Ljubijana on August 12 and out of Zagreb on August 23. This is of course flexible, these connections just seem to be the most efficient at the moment.
We have four kids under the age of 12 and have been traveling... Read More
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# 106 |
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Europe
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59 replies
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I love planning trips and reading trip reports, so here is my first try in writing one myself. First, I’d like to thank all the posters and Fodorites who inspire me: Adelaidean, melnq8, maitaitom, Progol, KarenWoo and others.
My husband and I (both in the middle 60’s) decided not to drive in Europe anymore due to the easy access of public trans... Read More
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# 107 |
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Europe
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37 replies
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1.9k views
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Hello Fellow Travels,
I am asking this travel community to help us narrow down our Southern England trip. My husband and I along with a dear friend will be traveling in late May and have 11 nights in England. This will be my first time to this country but hubby and friend have already visited. We are interested in spending 4 nights in London and 7... Read More
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# 108 |
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Europe
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20 replies
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Hi everyone -
Looking for some advice on where to stay in France or Italy as a base for the month of November. Last year, my wife, 2 year old (now 3) and I went to France for a month in June and stayed in Paris, St. Remy, Nice, Beaune, and Colmar. We had an amazing time. This time, we'd like to have a single base. In France, we are open to Paris a... Read More
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# 109 |
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Europe
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24 replies
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Hello Everyone,
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[*]It has been quite some time since I have posted, or even visited, this website. I hope that everyone that had responded to my earlier threads is in good health and enjoying a fruitful and happy life. I am currently graduating from the University of Michigan, and before venturing into Biotech, I would like to spend at lea... Read More
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# 110 |
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Europe
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29 replies
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Hello again, Fodor's family! After our last 6-week trip through France and Italy, my wife and I have decided - primarily due to he increasingly tumultuous political climate in the US - to seriously consider living in southern France. We were considering Sicily, but I feel that would be a bit more of a culture shock than my wife could handle. I have... Read More
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# 111 |
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Asia
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63 replies
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Having had a fabulous first trip to Japan, we’re now planning a second visit next fall for 18 nights at the beginning of November. This will follow 2 1/2 weeks in Taiwan, so I’m trying to be circumspect and not make the trip too hectic. We are arriving in Kix from Taiwan so will at least have adjusted to the time difference by then. And... Read More
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# 112 |
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Europe
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10 replies
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478 views
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Hello everyone,
We finally booked our tickets to Andalusia. We are a family of two adults and two children (12 & 6 Year).
We'll be staying there for 11 nights / 12 days, we'll be landing in Malaga in the morning and we are planning to spend the days as following:
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[*]Landing in Malaga, getting train to Granada and spending 3 nights th... Read More
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# 113 |
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Europe
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16 replies
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1.1k views
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I used to call these micro visits to a place a "drive by." But I like the term hit and run tourism because it implies some damage is left in its wake.
Here's an interesting article about coping with hit and run tourism, written by the director of the Galleria dell'Accademia in Florence.
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# 114 |
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United States
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16 replies
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Hi All,
I am well aware that this is an extremely broad question, but can you all throw some family vacation ideas at me? Live in central Jersey, have an almost year two old and an almost six year old. Looking for a family friendly vacation this summer for two or three nights within a three-ish hour drive from us. We’ve done a few of the pretty... Read More
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# 115 |
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Europe
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10 replies
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515 views
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Hello fellow travelers,
We are traveling in southern England by car starting in London and ending in Rye. We need to get to Paris and am hoping to get ideas on the best way to do so. We prefer not having to drive back to London and so are considering dropping the car in Dover, however, this requires taking a train to St. Pancras station then the E... Read More
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# 116 |
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Europe
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6 replies
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388 views
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We are heading to The Netherlands at the end of the month. We are keen cyclists and looking to cycle from Utrecht to Castle De Haar and then cycle another day from Delft to The Hague and/or Rotterdam. Would love any tips, feedback on this.
cheers, Janie Read More
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# 117 |
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Europe
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9 replies
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793 views
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So me and my wife planning to visit albania for 3 nights. We saw some tiktok videos and fell in love but upon research it seems like Albanias public transport system isn't like other europian countries. We found only a handful ways to travel once we are there but even that seems really complicated for us. Since we have limited days we can't just st... Read More
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# 118 |
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United States
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20 replies
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Flying into Anchorage on a whim this May. Any suggestions as to day trips, tours, even dinner spots. We will have a car. Love wildlife :)
Thank you!!!
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# 119 |
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Europe
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17 replies
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Traveling for the first time in Europe with our 1 and 2 year olds. Have a couple of questions about airport travel.
1. We are flying into Rome and have a 1.5 hour layover until Naples. I've heard as long as the flight is under a single ticket you will not be going through customs until you reach your end destination. Is 1.5 hours enough to get t... Read More
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# 120 |
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Europe
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26 replies
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Trying to decide whether to drive in to Rome and find a hotel with parking or stay on the outskirts of the centre or to stay further out and travel in daily. I'd prefer the first option but the travel zones seem a nightmare
any advice is more than welcome
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# 121 |
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Europe
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10 replies
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698 views
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I am planning a last minute trip to Italy for my family of 5 (kids are 21, 19 & 13). I’m hoping I can pull this off, since we want to head to Italy the week of 6/24 - which is right around the corner! This will be our 1st time in Italy and my 1st time planning a trip to Europe so it’s a bit overwhelming! I would love to get feedback on what I’ve pu... Read More
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# 122 |
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Europe
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225 replies
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Hello everyone,
We returned from Scotland on June 15, and we had a fabulous time!!! The weather was gorgeous, the scenery is spectacular, the food is delicious, and the crowds weren’t too bad, even on Skye! First I want to thank the following people for helping me plan a spectacular journey and for their restaurant recommendations: Janisj, MaiT... Read More
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# 123 |
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United States
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46 replies
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3.2k views
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I'm working through the bucket list, and looking at a (likely) once in lifetime trip to Hawaii. Is 3 weeks enough time to see the highlights of the 4 main islands? Will it all look the same to see one island after another? Wondering how to split up the time between the four islands.
Acting a bit fast to take advantage of a fare sale, but a mul... Read More
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# 124 |
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Europe
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14 replies
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910 views
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Hi !
We want to go back in family (2 adults and 2 teens) for a seventh time in july for 25-30 days.. This time we have that plan in mind.
1) Fly to Paris (cheapest flight from Montreal)
2) Take a rental car (no stay in paris which we have seen for one week last year).
3) Drive to northern France
4)Belgium (5-7 nights)
5) Netherlands (7-8 nights)
6)... Read More
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# 125 |
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Europe
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26 replies
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I am looking for a reasonably priced travel company in England that can plan a custom tour of England. Basically I am interested in visiting London, 4-5 days then Salford, Lancaster and Yorkshire, doing a Creatures great and small tour. 4-5 days. Not sure of the needed appropriate days. Any recommendations suggestions would be appreciated. T... Read More
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