edinburgh to istanbul
#1
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Hi - I am planning to travel from Edinburgh to Istanbul (starting 1st
September) without flying and spending the minimum amount possible.
Please post your suggestions for places to go, cheap ways of
travelling any part of the journey, and cheap places to stay
(invitations to stay also very welcome if you live anywhere en
route). I want this to be an experience of a lifetime so the quirkier
and further off the beaten track, the better!
September) without flying and spending the minimum amount possible.
Please post your suggestions for places to go, cheap ways of
travelling any part of the journey, and cheap places to stay
(invitations to stay also very welcome if you live anywhere en
route). I want this to be an experience of a lifetime so the quirkier
and further off the beaten track, the better!
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> Hi - I am planning to travel from Edinburgh to Istanbul (starting 1st
> September) without flying and spending the minimum amount possible.
Your goal, of course, should be to end up with a positive balance. Try
and get back with more than you left with. How about doing some
performance in the streets, working in vineyards, etc.?
--
Erick
"I don't want to achieve immortality through my work... I want to achieve
it through not dying." - Woody Allen
> Hi - I am planning to travel from Edinburgh to Istanbul (starting 1st
> September) without flying and spending the minimum amount possible.
Your goal, of course, should be to end up with a positive balance. Try
and get back with more than you left with. How about doing some
performance in the streets, working in vineyards, etc.?
--
Erick
"I don't want to achieve immortality through my work... I want to achieve
it through not dying." - Woody Allen
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On Aug 22, 4:53 pm, Erick T. Barkhuis <[email protected]>
wrote:
> [email protected]:
>
> > Hi - I am planning to travel from Edinburgh to Istanbul (starting 1st
> > September) without flying and spending the minimum amount possible.
>
> Your goal, of course, should be to end up with a positive balance. Try
> and get back with more than you left with. How about doing some
> performance in the streets, working in vineyards, etc.?
>
> --
> Erick
>
> "I don't want to achieve immortality through my work... I want to achieve
> it through not dying." - Woody Allen
I like the idea ... I thought my original plan was challenging, but
wow!
wrote:
> [email protected]:
>
> > Hi - I am planning to travel from Edinburgh to Istanbul (starting 1st
> > September) without flying and spending the minimum amount possible.
>
> Your goal, of course, should be to end up with a positive balance. Try
> and get back with more than you left with. How about doing some
> performance in the streets, working in vineyards, etc.?
>
> --
> Erick
>
> "I don't want to achieve immortality through my work... I want to achieve
> it through not dying." - Woody Allen
I like the idea ... I thought my original plan was challenging, but
wow!
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On 22 Aug, 19:03, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Aug 22, 4:53 pm, Erick T. Barkhuis <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > [email protected]:
>
> > > Hi - I am planning to travel from Edinburgh to Istanbul (starting 1st
> > > September) without flying and spending the minimum amount possible.
>
> > Your goal, of course, should be to end up with a positive balance. Try
> > and get back with more than you left with. How about doing some
> > performance in the streets, working in vineyards, etc.?
>
> > --
> > Erick
>
> > "I don't want to achieve immortality through my work... I want to achieve
> > it through not dying." - Woody Allen
>
> I like the idea ... I thought my original plan was challenging, but
> wow!
LOL, a jock and a neddie trying to save money.....
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Aug 22, 4:53 pm, Erick T. Barkhuis <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > [email protected]:
>
> > > Hi - I am planning to travel from Edinburgh to Istanbul (starting 1st
> > > September) without flying and spending the minimum amount possible.
>
> > Your goal, of course, should be to end up with a positive balance. Try
> > and get back with more than you left with. How about doing some
> > performance in the streets, working in vineyards, etc.?
>
> > --
> > Erick
>
> > "I don't want to achieve immortality through my work... I want to achieve
> > it through not dying." - Woody Allen
>
> I like the idea ... I thought my original plan was challenging, but
> wow!
LOL, a jock and a neddie trying to save money.....
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On Aug 22, 11:44 am, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi - I am planning to travel from Edinburgh to Istanbul (starting 1st
> September) without flying and spending the minimum amount possible.
> Please post your suggestions for places to go, cheap ways of
> travelling any part of the journey, and cheap places to stay
> (invitations to stay also very welcome if you live anywhere en
> route). I want this to be an experience of a lifetime so the quirkier
> and further off the beaten track, the better!
Edinburgh (bus) London (bus/ferry/bus) Amsterdam (bus) Berlin (all the
rest by train) Prague - Bratislava - Budapest - Sighisoara - Brasov -
Plovdiv - Istanbul.
Buses are much cheaper than trains in the UK and most of Western
Europe, while trains are cheap, but often slow, in Eastern Europe.
The cheapest places to stay in Western Europe are youth hostels if you
are a solo traveler. Sometimes if you have two or three people, you
can save money by getting a cheap hotel room instead. In Eastern
Europe there's no problem finding cheap hotels or hostels, whichever
you prefer.
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi - I am planning to travel from Edinburgh to Istanbul (starting 1st
> September) without flying and spending the minimum amount possible.
> Please post your suggestions for places to go, cheap ways of
> travelling any part of the journey, and cheap places to stay
> (invitations to stay also very welcome if you live anywhere en
> route). I want this to be an experience of a lifetime so the quirkier
> and further off the beaten track, the better!
Edinburgh (bus) London (bus/ferry/bus) Amsterdam (bus) Berlin (all the
rest by train) Prague - Bratislava - Budapest - Sighisoara - Brasov -
Plovdiv - Istanbul.
Buses are much cheaper than trains in the UK and most of Western
Europe, while trains are cheap, but often slow, in Eastern Europe.
The cheapest places to stay in Western Europe are youth hostels if you
are a solo traveler. Sometimes if you have two or three people, you
can save money by getting a cheap hotel room instead. In Eastern
Europe there's no problem finding cheap hotels or hostels, whichever
you prefer.




