Rent A Car Germany Cheap


Rent A Car Germany cheap

Rent A Car In Germany (TIP: SIXT) 223Km/h

Cheapest way to navigate through europe?

Hey guys. Ok. Next summer, my boyfriend and I are planning to go throughtout europe. Ill be 19 and he will be 21. The thing is we are too young to rent a car which we were hoping to do. We will start in Germany where my family is. Go to France, Italy, Croatia, Amsterdam, and Slovenia. I need advice to find cheap hostels and how to get around. We are very sad we cant rent a car cause that was our dream. if you have any suggestions please let me know :)

Renting a car is actually not as convenient as many think. For starters, gas is four times what we pay in the U.S. Next you’d have to learn how to negotiate European streets, figuring out directions and signage in foreign languages you may not be able to speak, worrying that someone will steal or burglarize the car at night, finding places to park it in cities (always expensive), etc. Traveling by train with a railpass is by far the least expensive, easiest way to go, especially if you have not traveled around Europe independently before. A Eurail Saverpass, valid for two people traveling together, is exactly what you need. Visit www.raileurope.com for complete details on all the passes available. Next, pick up a good guidebook. As mentioned in a previous answer to your question, Rick Steves’ “Europe Through the Back Door” is an excellent guide. I always swear by “Let’s Go: Europe.” I also love the DK Eyewitness Travel Guides for their excellent walking tour suggestions. All recommend a variety of affordable accommodations. Work with your guidebook, maps of Europe (free for AAA-Plus members, small cost for regular AAA members, free from European info services in the U.S.) and a calendar to plan your route and your trip. Take overnight trains periodically to combine your travel time with your sleep time and thus free up your days for exploring. If you will be recent college grads, be sure to get the International Student Identity Card (www.myisic.com) for great savings on admission to cultural attractions. It pays for itself in days. Also get the Hostelling International card so you can stay at hostels (www. hihostels.com). You will have a wonderful, memorable experience! I wish you a fabulous time!

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