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[almost] 3 week Itinerary to East Europe?
Fri, 11/24/2006 - 12:29
Hey everyone! I’ve been doing some prelim research on my itnerary and would love to run it by some knowledgable folks to get your opinions..
The dates are June 12-July 2, 2007 and I’ve worked out a couple different choices to choose from, depending on circumstances:
[b]Choice 1:[b/]
**This itinerary was decided after doing airfare research and noticing that the fares are about the same whether you fly into Ireland or London..and this itinerary promotes a more linear route with no doubling back.
Ireland (flying into Dublin)- 4 days
London- 4 days
Paris- 4 days
(fly to?)Venice- 2 days
Rome- 4 days
[b]Choice 2:[b/]
Same as above, but switch Ireland and London..even though this means some doubling back, but we could fly from Ireland to Paris to save some time?
I’m not sure which one would work better…I assume starting in Dublin is the better choice, but you never know.
Any advice or criticisms are tooootally welcome! I tend to be a super-planner so I can’t justify planning this trip without some outside, experienced opinions.
Thanks again!
Either way, it’s not really far to fly from London to Dublin, so I don’t think it really matters. I’d just go with whatever ends up being the cheapest.
None of the deastinations you’re planning on visiting are regarded as Eastern Europe.
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