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| submitted by /u/DatKillerDude [link] [comments] |
| Hi everyone, Planning a Europe road trip this summer and looking for feedback on route optimisation and stop selection. Some research has already been done on key cities along the corridor, especially in Czechia and Slovakia, but there is still uncertainty on whether certain stops add enough value compared to nearby alternatives. Current considerations include:
A rough Michelin map has been attached to show the overall corridor. It is not a fixed itinerary, but a framework for selecting the most worthwhile driving segments and stops. Main input requested:
Thanks in advance for any insights from people familiar with the region. [link] [comments] |
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| submitted by /u/Quantization [link] [comments] |
| the Good: the Painkillers, the Beaches, Margaritaville Resort, Oceana Restaurant (STT) Driving on the left hardly registers while there, it's coming back home driving right that really melts your brain Do: rent a car (save on taxi fares) and take the STJ car ferry if more than 3 ppl. $90r/t covers all riders and you have your own transportation Don't: expect your money will get you better service - gratuity is included anyway [link] [comments] |
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| submitted by /u/MrRobot_MKV [link] [comments] |
So I'm Mexican and flying to Sweden next month and I'll have a layover in Germany both on my way there and on my way back. Now, on my way back, at the very beginning of August, I'll have a 6 hour layover in Frankfurt. I have a couple friends in Germany so I told them to come see me at the airport for breakfast for like maybe 2~3 of those hours. Now I just want to make sure what time I'll have to lock back in that day and head to security so I don't miss my flight.
Like, for one, I'm assuming I can leave the security area (I don't need to be able to leave the airport) since I don't need a Schengen Visa. So I don't think there'll be any problems if I leave that area to meet with my friends (I've sorta looked into the layout and I think there's these "buses" that take you to a main area of sorts?).
I'm thinking I'll probably head to security at least 1.5 hours before departure, but I want to know if that's risky? It's a connecting flight between Sweden and Germany that'll take me directly back to Mexico, so I'm not sure if I'll have to go through immigration (I'm assuming yes? But idk).
I've tried researching but the info on this stuff isn't really clear at all and I'm autistic and struggle with vague information so I figured maybe people with the experience could give me a clearer answer. Regardless I'll be asking multiple times at the airports I go through in case they know, as well.
| submitted by /u/AlertTangerine [link] [comments] |
I have a business trip to the US coming up to a convention, networking event and will be travelling on an ESTA from the UK.
A client I work has a booth selling artwork (prints) there. However they're worried there order wont arrive from the printing company (based in Europe). I could pick up all of the art and bring it to the US myself via 2 checked bags and give it to them when I'm there.
The art is technically not owned by me, they paid for the printing and I don't profit from the sale, but I would get my flight/hotel compensated.
Does this seem ok on an ESTA?
I've looked around online and it seems ok, but something just seems wrong carry 2 checked bags full of art that will be sold later on in the US. Even though it would be declared, I'm just worried I'd be turned away and future hope of travel via ESTA is gone.
All very complex so any help is appreciated!