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My husband and I spent nearly 3 months traveling in Europe. Avoiding these 8 mistakes would've saved us time and money.
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本文作者分享了其近三个月欧洲旅行(英国、法国、西班牙)中的宝贵经验和教训。作者详细列举了旅途中遇到的各种问题,例如过分依赖打车软件而非公共交通、对租房信息不够谨慎、租车带来的不便、未充分磨合旅行鞋、遗忘护照等。此外,作者还强调了学习当地语言的重要性,以及信用卡使用策略。文章旨在帮助读者从作者的错误中学习,优化未来的欧洲旅行计划,节省时间和金钱,减少不必要的压力。

🚦 优先使用当地公共交通系统:作者发现,在伦敦等城市,依赖出租车和打车软件不仅花费高昂,还容易受交通拥堵影响。学习并使用如Citymapper等应用来导航公共交通,能够显著节省时间和金钱,是欧洲旅行的明智选择。

🏠 审慎选择住宿并核实信息:作者曾因租房照片失实(如使用0.5倍变焦放大空间)而受骗。建议在预订前仔细审查图片,主动询问房东关于空间的细节,并认真阅读所有用户评价,必要时要求更多照片,以避免不符预期的住宿体验。

🚗 权衡租车必要性,优先考虑火车:在法国和西班牙部分地区,作者的租车经历因不熟悉路况、高额过路费和复杂的交通标志而充满压力。作者建议,在欧洲境内旅行时,优先选择火车和飞机,避免不必要的驾车烦恼。

👟 出行前务必磨合鞋子并做好准备:作者的丈夫因穿着未磨合的新鞋旅行,导致脚部出现严重水泡和淤青,不得不花费额外费用购买鞋垫和药膏。旅行前充分试穿和磨合鞋子至关重要,尤其是在需要大量步行的城市。

🌐 学习基础当地语言,提升沟通效率:尽管许多欧洲当地人会讲英语,但在医院等需要精确沟通的场合,语言障碍会带来极大困扰。利用免费语言学习App提前学习当地语言,能够让旅行更加顺畅、高效和独立。

💳 多样化信用卡选择,规避支付障碍:作者发现欧洲许多地方不接受美国运通卡,导致需要依赖其他收取额外费用的信用卡。建议携带至少一张万事达卡或维萨卡,且无境外交易手续费,以应对不同商户的支付需求。

We spent about three months on a trip through Europe and learned a few lessons the hard way by making mistakes that wasted our time and money.

No matter how much you plan or how well-traveled you are, you're bound to make a few mistakes. That's what my husband and I realized after our first trip together to Europe last spring.

Despite our best efforts, our almost-three-month adventure in the United Kingdom, France, and Spain included more than a few miscalculations — some of which happened before we even boarded the plane.

Before your nexttrip to Europe, you may want to learn from our mistakes to save yourself time, money, and stress.

Relying on rideshares and cabs instead of learning how to navigate public transportation right away

Taxis were convenient, but they weren't always cheap.

During our first week in London, we used the city's famous black cabs and ride-hailing apps like Bolt and Uber. This cost us hundreds of dollars, and we also wasted a lot of time sitting in traffic.

We eventually figured out how to navigate public transit (with the help of the Citymapper app), and this was a huge time and money saver everywhere we went in Europe. I wish we'd done it sooner.

Not being more skeptical about rental listings

We booked a few rental spaces for our trip and didn't realize until after arriving that we'd been duped by some of the hosts' photos.

Turns out, many of them had been taken in 0.5 zoom, which can make spaces (especially bathrooms) look a lot bigger than they are.

We now scrutinize images on rental sites more closely, ask hosts specific questions about the space, and read all user reviews. Sometimes, we even request more photos.

Renting a car to cross countries

For parts of our trip, I wish we'd just taken the train.

Part of the excitement of our European adventure was traveling by plane, train, and automobile.

We loved taking trains, butdriving through the south of France and northern Spain was more stressful than idyllic. We weren't prepared to navigate the roads, from the expensive tolls to the confusing signs with symbols we'd never seen before.

Looking back, we shouldn't have rented a car. From now on, when we're abroad, we're sticking to trains and planes.

Packing the wrong shoes and not breaking them in

My husband has an uncommon shoe size, so he packed two pairs of new sneakers. The problem was, he didn't wear them much before the trip.

Turns out, there's a big difference between walking a mile in Santa Monica and 6 to 8 miles a day in Paris and London. If he'd broken them in more, we would've known he needed replacement insoles.

Instead, by the end of our trip, we'd spent hundreds of dollars on moleskin pads and bandages — and my husband's feet were so blistered and bruised that they didn't go back to normal for weeks.

Next time, he's making sure his shoes are effectively tested and broken in before going on a trip that requires a lot of walking.

Hiding our passports in our rental apartment … then forgetting about them

We now travel with packing lists that we double-check.

We didn't necessarily want to carry our passports with us while exploring different cities and towns. So, in an effort to keep them safe, we'd hide them in some of our Airbnbs when a safe wasn't available.

However, we forgot to take our passports with us while checking out of one rental in Spain — partly because we were in such a rush to leave.

To avoid making this scary mistake again, we now use a packing checklist and double-check that we have all of our belongings when we check out of an accommodation.

Not learning enough of the local languages before the trip

Though it was easy for us to get by in Spain with my conversational Spanish, it was difficult to communicate in France with our very limited French.

Granted, most locals spoke English, but our lack of language proficiency was particularly distressing when we ended up at a Parisian hospital trying to explain my husband's headache symptoms and understand the doctor's advice. (Thank goodness for Google Translate!)

With so many free language-learning apps and resources out there, we should've brushed up months beforehand instead of waiting until the last minute. That way, we could've navigated each country more comfortably, efficiently, and independently.

Assuming our Platinum Amex would be the only card we'd need

We weren't able to use our Amex card as much as we'd hoped.

Getting the Platinum Amex Card was phenomenal for its sign-on bonus points and perks like car-rental insurance, $15 monthly Uber Cash, and no foreign transaction fees.

However, most places we visited in Europe didn't accept American Express cards. Instead, we had to use our other credit cards that charged international fees.

Now, when traveling abroad, we don't rely on Amex alone — we also take at least one Mastercard or Visa that doesn't charge foreign transaction fees.

Booking a monthlong stay in a city we hadn't planned on visiting

Initially, our European adventure wasn't going to include a month in Donostia-San Sebastian, a seaside town in Spain's Basque Country.

But a friend told us about the region, and we figured it'd be fun to visit this renowned gastronomic hub.

It was beautiful — but after 10 days of pintxos (local bite-sized snacks) and promenade walks, we got bored and left.

Knowing we wouldn't get a refund for our rental was difficult, but we determined it was worth the extra cost so we could return to Paris and enjoy a city we truly love.

Next time, we'll follow our instincts and also try a place out for a shorter period of time if we're not sure we'll love it.

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