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