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Old Jan 27th 2005, 3:04 pm
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Guy
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Here is my route. Could you pls comment on it?

Frankfurt (Germany) -> Strasbourg (France) -> Interlaken + Jungfurt
(Switzerland) ->
[Lichtenstein] -> Fussen (Germnay) -> Vienna (Austria) -> Bratislava
(Slovakia) ->
Budapest (Hungary) -> Krakow (Poland) -> Prague + Karlovy Vary + Ceske
Budejovice (Czech)
-> Frankfurt (Germany)

Thanks
 
Old Jan 27th 2005, 7:40 pm
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Ulf Kutzner
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guy schrieb:
    >
    > Here is my route. Could you pls comment on it?
    >
    > Frankfurt (Germany) -> Strasbourg (France) -> Interlaken + Jungfurt
    > (Switzerland) ->
    > [Lichtenstein] -> Fussen (Germnay) -> Vienna (Austria) -> Bratislava
    > (Slovakia) ->
    > Budapest (Hungary) -> Krakow (Poland) -> Prague + Karlovy Vary + Ceske
    > Budejovice (Czech)
    > -> Frankfurt (Germany)

Nice route but not exactly Eastern Europe. Have a stop in Salzburg and
maybe Linz.

Regards, ULF
 
Old Jan 28th 2005, 1:05 am
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Because I will arrive at Frankfurt from Seoul (Korea) first.
Then, I would like to take a short trip to Fungfurt (Switzerland).
And, I will spend more time on Eastern Europe.

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    > guy schrieb:
    > >
    > > Here is my route. Could you pls comment on it?
    > >
    > > Frankfurt (Germany) -> Strasbourg (France) -> Interlaken + Jungfurt
    > > (Switzerland) ->
    > > [Lichtenstein] -> Fussen (Germnay) -> Vienna (Austria) -> Bratislava
    > > (Slovakia) ->
    > > Budapest (Hungary) -> Krakow (Poland) -> Prague + Karlovy Vary + Ceske
    > > Budejovice (Czech)
    > > -> Frankfurt (Germany)
    > Nice route but not exactly Eastern Europe. Have a stop in Salzburg and
    > maybe Linz.
    > Regards, ULF
 
Old Jan 28th 2005, 1:58 am
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IMHO you may skip Bratislava, IMHO nothing interesting there...
JaC


    > And, I will spend more time on Eastern Europe.
 
Old Jan 28th 2005, 2:33 am
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Skip Frankfurt, Strasbourg, Jungfrau, Liechtenstein, and Bratislava.

Instead, see if you can fly into Munich and out of Berlin, and add
Bamberg and Dresden to your itinerary.
 
Old Jan 28th 2005, 2:56 am
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On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 22:05:36 +0800, "guy" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Because I will arrive at Frankfurt from Seoul (Korea) first.
    >Then, I would like to take a short trip to Fungfurt (Switzerland).
    >And, I will spend more time on Eastern Europe.

Spend more time in the East. The cost difference between Switzerland
and Slovakia for example is enormous.

Oh, and Bratislava is a pretty lousy city. Slovakia gets much better
the further east you go.

Forget about spending much time in Frankfurt, it's worth a few hours
only.

And as for Cesky Budejovice, Cesky Crumlov slighty further south is
what you really want to see.
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Old Jan 28th 2005, 3:09 am
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well, i think Jungfrau is worth going, right?

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    > Skip Frankfurt, Strasbourg, Jungfrau, Liechtenstein, and Bratislava.
    > Instead, see if you can fly into Munich and out of Berlin, and add
    > Bamberg and Dresden to your itinerary.
 
Old Jan 28th 2005, 3:28 am
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What time of year are you going? And what are you interested in
seeing/doing there?

Interlaken is the best place in Europe for adventure sports, but if
you're not interested in those you should look for a different base in
the Jungfrau region.
 
Old Jan 28th 2005, 4:32 am
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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 00:09:55 +0800, "guy" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >well, i think Jungfrau is worth going, right?

Yes, definitely. But budget your time well in Switzerland. It tends to
burn a hole in your pocket.
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Old Jan 28th 2005, 5:15 am
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"guy" <[email protected]> writes:

    > -> Krakow (Poland) -> Prague
^
^
Time permitting, insert Wroclaw here.

MJ
 
Old Jan 28th 2005, 5:48 am
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guy schrieb:

    > Then, I would like to take a short trip to Fungfurt (Switzerland).

Seems to be unknown.

Regards, ULF
 
Old Jan 28th 2005, 2:42 pm
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How about if I only spend one daytime in Interlaken + Fungfrau and take a
night train out?
Can the hole of my pocket be smaller ?
Thanks

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    > On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 00:09:55 +0800, "guy" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >well, i think Jungfrau is worth going, right?
    > >
    > Yes, definitely. But budget your time well in Switzerland. It tends to
    > burn a hole in your pocket.
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Old Jan 28th 2005, 7:34 pm
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late May... I am fascinated by the tremendous views of Fungfraujour...
To me, I'd like sightseeing

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    > What time of year are you going? And what are you interested in
    > seeing/doing there?
    > Interlaken is the best place in Europe for adventure sports, but if
    > you're not interested in those you should look for a different base in
    > the Jungfrau region.
 
Old Jan 28th 2005, 9:05 pm
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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 11:42:04 +0800, "guy" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >How about if I only spend one daytime in Interlaken + Fungfrau and take a
    >night train out?
    >Can the hole of my pocket be smaller ?

Of course! Oh, and apparently Lauterbrunnen has cheaper accomodation
too, and is in just as good a location. Spend a night there, and do
some days trips by train.

And I think you mean Jungfrau though. It's higher than Schilthorn, but
many people say Schilthorn has better views.
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