European Roadtrip – what you need to know

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Our route: Beginning and ending in Amsterdam, travelling in an anti-clockwise direction

We’ve recently returned from the most amazing European Road trip, during which, over 28 days, we visited Luxembourg (Luxembourg City), Switzerland (Bern), Italy (Como and Verona), Slovenia (Ljubljana), Austria (Salzburg and Vienna), Slovakia (Bratislava), Hungary (Budapest), Czech Republic (Prague), Poland (Krakow), Germany (Berlin) and the Netherlands (Amsterdam). Click on the links to see our blog post from each destination.

The experience was absolutely amazing and if you’re considering it, we’d recommend that you absolutely do it! We’ve compiled a few tips and things to know for the savvy traveller, based on what we encountered on our journey.

 

Driving and Travelling tips

  1. Switzerland is not part of the EU so, unlike other countries you will need to go through border control, show your passport and may even have your car searched.  You will also need to pay a €40 toll to enter – this is like a road tax and will be verified by having a sticker placed on your windshield. It also has different electric plug sockets so please don’t be caught out like we were (which resulted in phones being charged off laptop batteries to get us through the night). It’s also very expensive so budget accordingly. It is however, very beautiful so definitely try to fit it in if you can. See here to read about our drive into Switzerland and trip to Bern overnight.
  2. Italy loves a toll road. We made sure we had loads of change in the car so we didn’t get caught out but actually, most, if not all accept card. Prices vary, and at some tolls you’ll only be issued a card, which you submit at the next toll machine and your cost will be calculated. So make sure you hang onto your toll tickets! We drove from Bern in Switzerland to Como (click here to read about the drive and visit to Como city) and then onto Verona after an overnight (click here to read our drive from Como and the brilliant time we spent in Verona).
  3. You need a vignette sticker to drive in Slovenia. We knew this in advance but as we set off for Slovenia from Italy we weren’t sure where we would get one. We began to see signs on the motorways as we neared the border so pulled off at a service station which advertised the sale of vignettes and paid the €15 (approx).  We got up to quite a lot in Slovenia during our 4 days – click here to read about it, and the journey from Verona to here.
  4. You also need a vignette sticker to drive in Austria. Again, we knew this in advance, but we ended up driving into Austria 3 days early due to a navigational error when we were driving back from the Soca Valley in Slovenia. We were routed through Austria and had crossed the border before there was anything that could be done about it. However, the service stations immediately at the border sell the vignettes so we were ok – we bought a 10 day one for €8,90, drove back to Slovenia and were prepared for the Austrian leg of the trip a few days later.
  5. Don’t overpack! I can’t emphasise this one enough. I (Jen) packed for every eventuality and ended up only using about 50% of what I’d packed. I took 8 pairs of shoes, and only wore 3. Similarly, I took clothes that, due to the weather, I didn’t end up getting to wear. The consequences weren’t as bad for me as for someone who was backpacking as I could just stick my lot in the car, but it was an unnecessary pain when checking into hotels and trying to determine what to wear, what was clean etc. If you do insist on taking a bigger variety of stuff with you, I’d recommend separating your packing i.e. one large bag with something like toiletry bags or large sandwich bags to split up the different contents like tops, skirts, dresses, shorts, underwear etc. It may sound unnecessarily OCD but it would have helped me. I had one large holdall filled to the gunnels with clothes, shoes, underwear and pyjamas, a separate cabin bag with my toiletries and electronics and whatever backback/handbag I was sporting that day, and it was just a pain having to sift through that amount of stuff. Whereas if I’d separated my packing, I could sort through my clothing based on the weather with greater ease.

 

Countries, cities, towns, activities and tourism

Luxembourg City, Luxembourg 3/10

We spent an overnight in Luxembourg and explored a wee bit of the city. It was a perfectly nice city, very clean and with plenty of picturesque settings, lovely buildings and charming neighbourhoods. It didn’t quite grab us in the way other cities did though. Now, granted we were only there for one night, and it was raining, so we may not have been exposed all that Luxembourg city has to offer – we concede this point. However these were the circumstances in which we visited every destination so comparisons are being drawn against one another. It’s difficult to say why, but we just didn’t feel excited by Luxembourg, and for that reason we wouldn’t rush back to visit over another destination, but this isn’t a reflection of any dislike.3:10


Bern, Switzerland 7/10

Bern as a location is absolutely stunning! It has the vibe of a year round Christmas town, and has the most gorgeous crystal blue river running through the centre – it looks like something out of a fairytale, really – if judging on location at all, we’d give it a 10+. We really liked Bern, and enjoyed all the tourist spots we went to (such as Berner Munster, Zytglogge etc.), the food was great.

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Como, Italy 2/10

On the day we visited Como it absolutely poured, and we barely got to see even the Lake. This in part explains the lower rating, however it was also due to the lack of atmosphere in the town (granted it was a Sunday and most of the shops were closed) and an apparent shortage of things to do if the weather fails. Mostly though, we had been really looking forward to enjoying the picturesque views and surroundings of a beautiful Italian Lake, however the town of Como in actual fact looked very run down, and not picturesque at all. We’d be willing to give it another shot, of course, but not over another destination. If looking to visit another Italian Lake in future, we reckon we’ll try Lake Garda, which will allow us to make another visit to the beautiful town of Verona.

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Verona, Italy 9/10

We love, love, LOVED Verona! Right from the moment we arrived, it just grabbed us, and we already can’t wait to go back. This was somewhat surprising, as Italy was never really on our radar before, and we hadn’t been blown away by Como, which we’d visited immediately before. The town is beautiful, there’s loads to do and the food is incredible! Of course it also helped that we stayed in the most beautiful B&B just a few minutes across the water which made the whole stay really, really enjoyable. Next time, we think we’ll try and combine a trip to Verona and Slovenia into one holiday and spend a bit more time exploring as our visit has just left us wanting more.

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Ljubljana, Slovenia 7/10

Our time in Slovenia wasn’t limited to just Ljubljana, but this was our base. We loved our time in Slovenia but more so the rural areas such as the Triglav National Park and Soca Valley. Ljubljana was nice and we enjoyed our time there but we’d have struggled to spend more than a few days. It’s definitely worth noting that we ate and drank very well in Ljubljana and have quite a few restaurants we’d readily recommend. Slovenia as a county though is absolutely stunning, and Lake Bled in particular should be on everyone’s bucket list given the astounding natural beauty. We’d love to return to Slovenia, but will more than likely stay outwith the city on our next visit, and will definitely be sampling more of the outdoor and adventure sports this gorgeous country has to offer.

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Salzburg, Austria 5/10

We did enjoy our visit to Salzburg, despite what appears to be an underwhelming rating. Our visit was somewhat tainted both due to Steven being loaded with the cold, and given that we received some bad news from home during our visit. That aside, while we found Salzburg very enjoyable it wasn’t as picturesque, or quaint as other locations we visited, and lacked the vibrancy of some other cities. However, we loved the Sound of Music Tour, which was very well delivered by our tour guide, Peter, and would have been glad of our visit for this reason alone. The buildings in the city are beautiful and the culture and history is interesting, so Salzburg will appeal to many people on different levels. Ultimately, we had to rank a 5-rating due to the stiff competition of the other cities we visits, some of which unfortunately blew charming Salzburg out of the water.

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Vienna, Austria N/A

Sadly, due to having only one night in Vienna, and both being struct down with horrible head-colds, we didn’t get to experience the city in any real way. We did venture out for a couple of hours to get lunch and very much liked the look of it, and reckon it’s a city we’d really enjoy. Hopefully we’ll return in future and be able to give it a fair go. Until then, it wouldn’t be fair to rate it alongside other cities.


Bratislava, Slovakia 6/10

Bratislava was a pleasant surprise. It wasn’t at all what we’d expected. The old town is lovely with 19th century buildings, cobbled streets and interesting souvenir and gift shops. Again, our accommodation was absolutely beautiful which undoubtedly enhanced the experience for us, but Bratislava alone deserves the rating. We had a really good time exploring the city in the time we had, but still had more to see. During out time there we unexpectedly stumbled across a craft beer festival, much to Ste’s delight, which turned out to be a really good afternoon. We’d go back without hesitation and look forward to seeing what else the city has to offer.

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Budapest, Hungary 8/10

Budapest is huge – so huge that we didn’t stumble across the main shopping/restaurant part of the city until our 3rd day but that didn’t dampen our enthusiasm for this amazing city. There is SO much to do. We tried to cram as much as possible into our 3 days but still left feeling like so much of the city went unexplored. We can’t wait to go back and re-experience the vibrancy of this cosmopolitan metropolis which effortlessly integrates style, relaxation, buzz, cuisine, nightlife, culture and sights. It really does have something for everyone.

 

 

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Prague, Czech Republic N/A

Again, we don’t feel able to give this a fair rating given our explorations started and ended with a beer garden. We’d endured so much rain throughout our trip that when we arrived in Prague and the sun began shining we decided to hot-foot it to a decent beer garden, before peddling away the rest of our time on a pedalo on the River Vltava. The city looked amazing, and we wouldn’t hesitate to go back and give it a real go but until we do, we’ll reserve making any sort of rating.


Krakow, Poland 9/10

Krakow, like Verona, absolutely wowed us! We didn’t have much of an expectation about this city, having really only heard it being referenced as a cheap stag weekend location, but Jen wanted to make the trip to Auschwitz so we planned it into our trip, and we’re so glad we did – it has so much to offer. It’s gorgeously quaint, steeped in culture, and overall just a delight to experience. We had a brilliant time exploring the cobbled streets, eating good food and drinking up the atmosphere and beer alike. To top t all off, it’s super affordable, allowing travellers to live like Kings and Queens for a fraction of the cost in other European cities. Luckily we both loved our visit to Krakow, so we’re hoping to return very soon, perhaps this year. Watch this space…

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Berlin, Germany 6/10

Berlin appeared to have the makings of a really great city. However, the rain pelted down throughout our visit, and after a month long trip of constant rain we were a little weary. We did attempt to do some sightseeing, though the Berlin Wall memorial was closed and we most definitely picked the wrong bus tour. That said, we were in no way put off by the city, we’d perhaps just like to return when the weather’s a little better the next time.

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Amsterdam, The Netherlands 9/10

We adore Amsterdam and find ourselves drawn there over and over again. While we most definitely visited some strong competitors, Amsterdam continues to hold it’s own as the only place we’ve kept going back to over and over again over the years. We love the hustle and bustle, yet chilled out atmosphere of this beautiful city and will most definitely continue our visits over the coming years.

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It’s been almost 3 months now since we returned from our trip and we both wish we could do it all over again. We’d thoroughly recommend a travelling holiday for anyone who is in a position to do so. For us, it’s unlikely that we’d be able to accommodate a full uninterrupted 4 weeks of leave from our respective jobs in the next few years, but we’ll definitely still consider keeping the travelling aspect on a smaller scale (perhaps 2 weeks driving through Italy and Slovenia, or maybe tackling the Scandinavian countries over a couple of weeks) . It’s so satisfying travelling cross country and making the most of your time abroad by soaking up different cities and countries, even if it is just by making the most of day trips, and it can be surprisingly affordable to do so with the right planning and research. We have our annual trip to Spain planned for March 2018, and then a big decision to make as to how we’d like to use the rest of our holiday time throughout the year.

Bratislava, Slovakia

Days 15 & 16: Thursday 21st – Friday 22nd September 2017, Vienna – Bratislava, Slovakia

 

After a quick stopover in Vienna it was off to Bratislava for two nights.  Neither of us had any prior expectations as to what Bratislava was going to offer so going in with an open mind was the opted approach.

With Bratislava being so close to the border it only took us just over an hour to drive there.  Jen did this drive as Steven did the bulk of the driving last time.  We arrived around 2pm and found our hotel in the middle of a residential area.

Based on the surrounding area the hotel (Hotel Albrecht) didn’t look anything special but once inside we were greeted to a rather fancy 5 star hotel and spa.  Jen latched onto the spa aspect straight away and before we knew it we were booked in for the following day – one Swedish, and one aromatherapy massage please! The hotel itself was lovely and our room was very luxurious with large exposed wooden beams, slanted ceilings and plenty of space. It was a lovely and very comfortable setting but to begin with we did a quick bag drop to allow us more time to explore Bratislava.

We spent the bulk of our time in the old town area as this peaked our interest far greater than any other area.  The streets were overlooked by the facades of the 18th century buildings, above which was Michael’s Gate – one of the oldest buildings in the town which dates back to the 1300s.

You can’t walk more than a few minutes without coming across one of the cities many cafes and with Steven being a coffee fiend it wasn’t long before we had our bums in a seat and a drink in hand.

The old town was a really nice surprise as we did not expect it to be so beautiful.  Much like other places we have visited on this trip you could lose your afternoon wandering street to street and taking in all the small shops Bratislava has to offer. Jen was particularly tickled with IN VIVOand relieved them of some weird and wacky treasures to add to our growing pile of souvenirs.

After wandering the streets we unexpectedly (or so Steven proclaims) stumbled across a craft beer festival.  Steven is a MASSIVE craft beer enthusiast so there was no debating how we were spending the rest of our afternoon.  The Salon Piva Craft Beer Festival took place in the cities Old Market and featured breweries from all over Europe.  The bulk of the time was spent near the stand with one of Steven’s favourite breweries, Omnipollo.  Even Jen, who isn’t much of a beer fan, was getting in on the act and discovered a liking for fruity sour beers.

Unfortunately steven’s Salzburg cold had now also infected Jen. So with us both suffering from a cold so we didn’t get to spend as much time out and about as we would have liked as all the walking was taking it out of us.  Another day here would have been nice as we would have liked to do one of the city tours to take in the multiple attractions we were unable to spend time at.

Before our time in Bratislava was over we indulged ourselves with a massage and the use of the hotels spa facilities. When in Rome (or Bratislava to be precise).

European Travel Itinerary

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It’s just four days now until we set off on our European road trip adventure and we absolutely cannot wait. We have our travel days, rest days and accommodation planned, and three activities, but for the rest of the time we’ll be seeing what the towns and cities have to offer.

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