Europe Trip Planning

Europe is amazing. Planning Europe can be… a full-time job with worse snacks.

If you want a Europe trip that feels smooth and well-paced (not like you’re sprinting
through train stations dragging a suitcase you hate), this is what I do: I build realistic
itineraries that flow—with the right number of cities, the right routing, and hotels that
make sense for how you actually travel.

What Europe trip planning includes
 Multi-city airfare strategy (including open-jaw flights)
 Hotel planning by neighborhood (location matters more than people think)
 Rail vs flight recommendations (based on time, not vibes)
 Transfers and logistics (so you’re not figuring it out at 11pm)
 Tours/guides and ticket timing for high-demand attractions
 Pacing help: how many cities you can do without regretting it

Europe planning rules (the ones that save your trip)
 Fewer cities = better trip
 “It’s only 2 hours on Google Maps” is a lie once you add real-world logistics
 Your hotel location will make or break your day
 Popular tickets and top hotels sell out early (especially peak season)

 

FAQ

 

How many cities should we do in 10 days in Europe?

Usually 2–3 cities if you want a trip that feels enjoyable instead of rushed.

2) Should we use trains or flights within Europe?

Trains win for many routes between major cities; flights make sense when distances are
long or rail is inefficient.

3) Can you plan Europe if we don’t want to rent a car?

Yes—Europe is ideal for rail + transfers + guided day trips, especially for first-timers.

4) Do you plan custom itineraries or only tours?

Both. I plan custom FIT itineraries and I can also match you to premium tours if that
fits your style.

5) What do you need from me to plan Europe?

Your dates (or flexibility), must-sees, budget comfort level, pace preference, and who’s
traveling