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ziggy
13-06-2011, 09:47 AM
My wife and I and our two teenage kids are travelling to Europe over Dec/ Jan. We will be staying in Paris,Venice, Rome, Innsbruck, Vienna and London, for varying times frames ranging from 3 days to a week. We are hoping to find apartment accomodation, centrally and safe, with a budget around 120-140 Euro. I am looking for some recommendations in these cities. Appreciate any advise. Cheers.

Traveller
14-06-2011, 05:36 PM
Can't give you any direct recommendations but you can try www.airbnb.com for apartments worldwide. It might be difficult to find anything for less than a week though.

Private rooms in dorms could be another option if you are willing to be a little adventurous.

icellegrant
04-08-2011, 05:57 PM
I recommend Grand Hotel in Florence. Best part is their hotel rooms. It would work out perfectly! The owners are wonderful. If you have time try its restaurants. Pasta with black cabbage is a must! The hotel accomodations are perfect!

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MissTibet
02-09-2011, 07:27 AM
Wow I have family in insbruck, they have a farmstay. It's to far out of the actually city of insbruck. Your budget is quit high and most hotels in those areas are safe! I am German and I gotta say you shouldn't worry to much, just book what u like online. Check under expedia.com! Good luck and enjoy Europe. Flying over in December aswell ;-)

kaino_91
02-02-2012, 05:04 PM
Hey everyone, I'm backpacking around Europe. I fly into London on June 17th and fly out on August 18th.

The countries/cities I want to visit are;
Uk (London/Liverpool)
Netherlands (Amsterdam)
Denmark (Copenhagen)
Germany (Berlin/Hamburg)
Czech Republic (Praque)
Poland (Krakow)
Hungary (Budapest)
France (Paris)
Belgium

Can anyone please tell me the best/easiest/quickest order to do this in.
Obviously starting and finishing in London. And I have to be in Belgium from the 26th to the 30th of July.

Thanks in advance for all your help!