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How to Plan a European Trip You'll Actually Love

Seven Decisions That Separate a Good Trip from One You Never Stop Talking About

A free guide for travellers who want more than a highlights reel 

 

Most European trips fall short not because of where people go, but because of how the trip was built.

The pacing was too rushed. The hotels were convenient on paper but wrong in practice. There was never enough time to settle into a place before it was time to leave.

This guide is about the decisions that change all of that.

Inside, you will find seven practical decisions that shape how a European trip actually feels: how long to stay and where, how to design days that have both purpose and space, how to choose hotel locations that put you inside a destination rather than adjacent to it, and how to build a trip around how you actually want to travel rather than a list of places you think you should see.

Written by Rosie Dietrich, European travel specialist based in Cambridge, Ontario. Twenty-five years travelling Europe. Eight years designing custom European itineraries for Canadian travellers who want to experience it properly.

 

The guide is free. The consultation that follows, if you want one, is too.

You'll also receive occasional notes on European travel from Rosie — thoughtful, infrequent, and easy to unsubscribe from.

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