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Hi, I am planning to backpack around Europe this coming winter. I wonder if my itinerary needs some alterations before I go, reviewing it at some point, since I am flying to Europe for the oncoming Christmas/New Year. I've been to Europe before (only Germany - for family reasons), but I just haven't explored much of the continent yet. It will be my first time backpacking and travelling around solo so I am very inexperienced on this dept. I don't know what to expect but I hope the trip goes the way it turned out to be. I am actually excited for this coming solo trip, since everything I am going to will or would be my first. To be honest, I am even scared for doing this for the first time, since I am not used to stay with hostels or having an Idea how staying in the hostel feels like or even being ''sociable'' per se (being a socially awkward Introvert) as being a 19 y/o that knows about the world yet haven't stepped out to the world yet, so I don't know what I will encounter. My big dream is to travel the world, learn and see new things, so this will be a step (I guess).

Here are the list and some added description to it.

1) Dusseldorf / Hattingen / Witten (NRW State, Germany) : 18 Days
- I'll be staying in Europe the longest I have extended relatives living there and at the same time celebrating Christmas/New Years there. So I'll be using it as my starting point.

2) Brussels, Belgium : 4 Days

3) Paris, France : 7 Days

4) Lyon, France : 3 Days
- Famous for its French gastronomy, sights and the Veille Lyon

5) Geneva, Switzerland : 2 Days
- I want to visit the UN

6) Chamonix, France : 7 Days
- Planning to snowboard there and to climb at the famous Mont-Blanc viewing from l'Aiguille-du-Midi .

7) Zurich, Switzerland : 4 (or 3) Days

8) Vaduz, Liechtenstein / Feldkirch, Austria : 1 Day
- for a tiny country is worth sightseeing for a day.
- after the days end, I will stay in a Hostel from the Austrian side (since its cheaper than the Swiss side)

9) Innsbruck, Austria : 3 (or 2) Days

10) Neuschwanstein Schloss / Schwangau, Germany : 1 Day

11) Munich, Germany : 4 Days

12) Salzburg, Austria : 3 Days
- Visiting Wolfgang's birth place.

13) Vienna, Austria : 4 Days
- Long sausages worth eating.

14) Bratislava, Slovakia : 2 Days

15) Prague, Czech Republic : 3 (or 2) Days

16) Krakow / Auschwitz, Poland : 1 (or 2) Day
- to visit the infamous prison concentration-extermination camps.

17) Warsaw, Poland : 4 Days

18) Berlin, Germany (as terminus) : 4 Days

19) Extended / If Possible : Hamburg, Germany

20) Extended / If Possible : Copenhagen, Denmark

21) Extended / Consideration / If Possible : Budapest, Hungary

Total Days Visit (within the 90 Day Period) : 75 Days
- I ensured that my itinerary is stick within the 75 Days Period and also spare in some 15 days just in case if I stay in a city longer than I planned, or for any other reasons/circumstance since I only have 90 days of visa validity. So I look into my time wisely.

What I planned for the itinerary to happen is to backpack around Europe for the first time without worrying too much about time and my visa stamp (since I only have 90 day validity) or any other worries that would come up to mind while at the same time trying to learn/immerse myself into different cultures, eating/trying local cuisines (which I mostly like to do when visiting a foreign country) as much as I possible and also enjoying my trip thinking of it a memorable trip, since I am backpacking for the first time. I also planned to travel within the Franco-German speaking area to speak/immerse myself in that language that I've learned (since 75% of the trip is covered within the Franco-German speaking area). The trip will be mostly done by overland transportation, travelling by train for some reasons which I prefer most (I'm not even sure whether would it be worth buying the Eurail Global Pass). I decided to travel in winter so I can stick into my planned budget (I have enough funds to cover the whole trip), and the same time it wouldn't be as crowded compared to any other high-peak seasons - which is a good thing, I don't really mind too much about the cold though.

So give me any feedback or comments about my proposal if I need to alter my proposed itinerary, whether should I add in another city, alter days of a visiting city, or a detour in some cases. Thanks :D!

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Seems like you're giving yourself enough time and not trying to see the whole continent in 90 days, that's normally a new comers mistake. I would really consider adding a day or two onto Berlin, it's definitely worth it especially if you are into history.

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Also what kind of budget do you have?

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Looks somewhat reasonable. Even though the layout is looking good so far, be prepared to change your plans as you go. Don't overplan it but go with the flow.

I hope you have a decent budget. Switzerland/France/Paris/Skiing is not exactly cheap.

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Looks like a good itinerary, but I have some questions/ remarks:

  • Why do you planned 4 days in Brussels? Unless you take this time to visit other Belgian cities I don't see the point in staying so long there: the centre is quite small and even though it is the capital IMO it is one of the least interesting cities in Belgium.

On the same note: don't make the same mistake as most tourists that travel to Belgium. Coming to Belgium only to visit Brussels... Antwerp, Ghent and Bruges are more beautiful and interesting IMO.

  • Two days in Krakow seems a bit short if you want to include Auschwitz in this. The centre is just beautiful and just a day there seems a waste.

  • Go for Budapest: it is one of my favourite cities in Europe. I like it more then for example Paris, Berlin and Prague.

  • You seem to include a lot of German cities. One I can definitely recommend is Weimar. A green small city where it is nice to relax a day or two. It is also close to the concentrationcamp Buchenwald.

Good travels!

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Fine as a general plan,but don't make the mistake of booking it all in advance.

Go to your first destination,stay as long as you want,and then move on to your next.

If you are going to stay in hostels this is easy to do,and you will discover places you had never heard of...and you can get the hell out of a place if you don't like it.

You might find that by your secong morning in Brussels you are already moving on.... ;-)

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I would add a day in Cologne at the beginning of the trip: it's only an hour from Dusseldorf by train and the cathedral is one of the most impressive sights in Europe. There are also a couple of interesting museums in the vicinity (check out the Roman museum) and the beer (Koelsh) is a standout.

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@Murray: Cologne is indeed a very nice city. I liked the Ludwig museum there and the cathedral is a must see!

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Third on too long in Brussels. Try Brugges or the other recommendations.

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