Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Catskills Resorts - Multiple City Breaks in Europe


  Milan and Pisa within a reasonable time frame - say less than one week for the complete city break, for example and still visit Florence, so you could fly in and out to Rome. For multiple city breaks Europe has the advantage over larger continents in that there are plenty of wonderful cities not too far apart from each other. I wanted to talk about multiple city breaks because that's a more challenging form of short break holiday to organize and make arrangements for. It's the capital of Catalonia so that's enough of that. Oh yes it is. But Barcelona is not a capital city, aha say the pedants? Paris and Barcelona being the favourites, with London, europe's capital cities are favourite destinations. Most short break holidays or weekends have been single city breaks.

Hamburg and Copenhagen all in one trip, another possibility is to take advantage of the North European rail networks and take in Frankfurt. Explore the French Pyrannees for a few days then follow the coast along the North of Spain to San Sebastian and fly back from Bilbao, you could fly to Bordeaux or Biarritz in South West France. RyanAir etc, easyjet, lets say you are starting from London Stansted airport - a popular terminal with the budget airlines. With computer booking the prices are flexible according to availability and demand for each date and time so that means the two journeys are not coupled together immutably. Fare cost almost as much as a return but this is no longer the case; the way the newer budget airlines operate their pricing policies actually facilitates this kind of triangular journey because it used to be that a single . Instead of always getting a return journey - out and return, and that is by buying one way tickets on different routes, but there is yet another way to do it.

All being not very far away from each other, handy for multiple city breaks in Europe, czech and Slovenia all of which have fascinating historical capitals, serbia, such as Croatia, europe also has lots of little countries around the Balkans and central European area. And it can be with multiple city breaks, if you've never been to Scotland before and don't expect to return anytime soon for more than a quick visit then you'd want to see both Edinburgh and Glasgow if possible. The distance between cities in Europe is really not so great as often imagined due to the language and culture changes when passing from one to another.

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