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I'm coming from the US and planning a trip to Europe with my wife in Fall 2023. This is what we're thinking:
Day 1: travel from US to Florence (probably via Rome/train)
Day 2/3/4: Day of Museums/sites, Tuscany wine day tour, recovery/whatever day.
Day 5: Travel to Munich (rail or plane?)
Day 6/7/8: Bavaria countryside day tour, sight seeing, recovery/whatever day.
Day 9: Travel to Prague (rail)
Day 10/11/12: Sightseeing around the city, food, drinks, whatever, recovery
Day 13: Travel back home
Hi, I was wondering if I can make any use of those.
20k is not enough to fly me anywhere for themselves, and the couple websites that buy miles I visited ask for a minimum 50k.
Can I gift them or anything?
Ah the eternal travel question, how long is a piece of string? Well it depends where you're going and what you want to do of course but I've always thought there was a more or less generally accepted amount of time for a short trip specifically.
Short haul - say you're flying 1.5 to 2.5 hours away, then its 3, maybe 4 days at a push. Or just a weekend trip if its really close (like an hour flight).
Long haul (4 - 7 hours+) I guess most people would opt for a full week, minimum 5 days but again it largely depends on the person and their itinerary. This could stretch to 2 weeks for some people - though I don't imagine a lot of people are going on 2 week holidays I'm this economic climate.
Anyway what are your thoughts, whats a normal tavel time to you?
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