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I plan to go somewhere in the winter (late January - early February), I want an interesting excursion program, there is no need for "skis and beaches")) This year I was with the Accord "according to the classics": Poland, Czech Republic, Vienna, I liked everything , but somehow already fed up .. While thoughts revolve around Paris, but the buses there are not cheap and not easy. Tell me where it will be interesting and comfortable in winter, and most importantly - "budget". Thanks in advance!
11 years ago  •  7 subscribers 18 answers
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svkmdel, let me share my thoughts and experience. When you buy a bus tour, you usually spend a day or two on the move (although this, of course, depends on the tour). + if you eat together, then pay twice for all services (including the room). Given your budget of 300-350 euros, then a budget air flight is quite affordable. We recently bought tickets to Venice-Milan for 1200 UAH / person, + you can find budget hotels on Booking for 60 euros (hostels are even cheaper) - that’s your budget. I sp ... Farther...
Where would you go first of all after the visa-free regime was opened? Modest budget, tour for 3-4 days. :)
8 years ago  •  14 subscribers 41 answer
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Hasn't it been opened yet? For a short time, it is logical to go somewhere nearby: either a direct flight, or somewhere where you can easily drive a car from Kyiv. And do not spread out over several cities, limit yourself to one. Krakow, Prague, Budapest, Vienna are great. Farther...
the child will be a year old. so that all conditions are. we live in the city. I would like to take a break from the city. fuss.. try zakarp. kitchen.see waterfalls.mountains.generally relax both in body and soul..treat with mountain air.
14 years ago  •  7 subscribers 23 answers
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It is better to go from the middle to the end of May. Until that time, it’s not very beautiful there, but the main thing can be flooding, including local ones, puddles, swamps, etc. Now it’s not very beautiful there, and if you want to go uphill (not into the mountains, but just up), then slippery clay is everywhere. Wait until summer and go to the Synevyr lake area or you can go to Pylypets (there is the Shypit waterfall and a work chair all year round). Bukovel: yes and no. In the summer the ... Farther...
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how is it there?? it seems to me that there will be “not very good”, since there are only negative reviews ... the most interesting question is safety! How is law and order there? what is the attitude towards the Russians? after all, there are only Arabs .. and in general, good people who rested there, name at least a couple of pluses of a holiday in Tunisia (if there are any at all). thank you in advance)
11 years ago  •  31 subscriber 64 answers
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I was in Port El Kantaoui in July. I went to Tunisia in order to learn a new country. Everything was even possible to say within comfort. The sea is clean, the sand is of a pleasant structure. I don’t go to the same place twice. So, if you are not capricious, go and don’t think about sad things !!!!!! Farther...
7 years ago  •  7 subscribers 14 answers
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Look, discounts for people 65+ in the Netherlands were on the train, even when traveling to another country. As for now, I don't know. I did not find such information in Germany. The cheapest way is by far the bus. The most comfortable and fastest ground is the train. Website of the Dutch railways - ns.nl. The price depends on the day of the week and the time of departure. Peak hours are more expensive. If you buy a ticket at the box office, then pay an additional service fee (€ 10 for internat ... Farther...
My husband and I would like to independently, without the participation of travel agencies, organize a stay in France. Waiting for prompts in the form of lengthy answers ..
13 years ago  •  9 subscribers 14 answers
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As an accommodation, it is absolutely not necessary to book a hotel. It is often more profitable to rent an apartment (especially if you are more than 2 people, for example, for a family with children, renting one large room will be more expensive than renting an apartment). In the apartment you can also save on food, because they always have a kitchen with everything you need. Thus, you can buy groceries in the supermarket and cook meals for the whole family. The French Consulate, without any ... Farther...