Hello,
Enough to see in Europe, that's for sure. If you're mainly interested in hopping from city to city and get a to see a reasonable amount of countries, you can travel through eastern Europe to Istanbul, and back f.e. via Greece/Italy. Then you'll end up in a mega roundtrip with lots of countries visited . But it is also probably worth the visit to spand some time in mid-east Europe.
Travelling alone is not so silly Quite a lot of people do that, and you meet enough people along the way, be it in the train or in a hostel or so.
Have fun with planning
Hi,
When are you planning your trip. I am a 29year old female and am planning on travelling eastern europe july and august. Countries i hope to visit are Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Ukraine.
Let me know your plans, perhaps we could meet up.
Fee
Hi,
I was on train trips around Europe twice in 2008 and 2010. I used Interrail global pass tickets.
Although my trips were much shorter, I didn't have much time in places I visited I enjoyed it very much. I took the following routes:
2008: Berlin -> Amsterdam - > Paris -> LaTour-de-Carol -> Barcelona -> Saint Raphael -> Monaco -> Rome
2010: (I traveled mostly in Spain): Berlin -> Paris -> Leon (Spain) -> Ponferrada -> Madrid -> Seville -> Granada -> Rhonda -> El-Chorro -> Malaga -> Blanes
After those trips I can tell you only one thing: GO FOR IT!
It's totally worth it.
Cheers,
mdev
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