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PTRail
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Posted 11 years ago

If I started my journey in Dublin, visited England, went to France, then Amsterdam, Denmark, Berlin, Prague (Czech republic), Austria, Italy (Venice, Rome, Milan..) and ended in Switzerland would I be able to visit the place decently in a month, or is it just utopic?

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Flo
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replied 11 years ago

I'd say it's ambitious but doable. A total of 15-20 different places is possible to visit within a month if you can organize the trip at least a bit and dont travel around headlessly.

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nltrainer
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replied 11 years ago

you can see SOME places in those countries easily
Expecting to ''see'' the whole of all those countries is a very daft idea.

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PTRail
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replied 11 years ago

I know it's completly bonkers to think that in one month one can visit everything, but I was referring more to the aspect if it's worthy, or just totally impractical to the point that, planing said trip you would simple hop from train to train, and barely enjoy the cities and countryside. Thanks for replying :D

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DDefuse
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replied 11 years ago

It's most certainly doable, i visited france, italy, slovenia, croatia, hungary, slovakia, czech republic, poland and germany in 3 weeks last year. we've been to 32 towns, some for 2 days, some for half a day. depending on whether we liked the city or not and the train schedule. we only took non reservation trains, so only the 'normal' trains going from city to city and stopping at every trainstation in between. so i think you should be able to visit Dublin - Amsterdam - Berlin and Rome.. not easily, but the only tricky part i see in your trip is from Berlin to Rome that could take a while.
but i like those race against the clock challenges myself so i would have no problem with it.
i'd say go whatever place you'd like to go in that month. and if you're not a planner, just don't plan anything;p.
Good Luck!