Post photos you have taken overseas… I want to save up to go to Bamberg and Bavaria, but I’m in Australia which is probably the most expensive place to travel into Europe. But I want to get inspired while I save my money. Any European anons who have travelled across Europe for cheap?
>>4505950>I’m in Australiabrother, for you everything is overseas
>>4505950you still here op??I have photos from Bavaria. I live here :)
>>4505950Met a cute Australian girl in HallstattBavaria and Tyrol are wonderful regions
>>4505950>Travel across Europe for cheapThe easy answer would be to say go to Eastern Europe/Balkans and don't go to big tourist cities (Rome, London, Amsterdam, Paris, Berlin being the worst offenders)Flights between places are usually inexpensive, hotels are not. This gets worse the more touristy the city. For example my hotel in Stockholm cost 2/3rds what a worse room in Rome would have cost. Despite Italy having a lower cost of living. In Eastern Europe/Balkans this drops even more and typically you can see similar things to what you would in the West. For example Croatia has lots of Roman ruins (much like Italy), Poland has a lot of Hanseatic and Dutch influenced architecture and so on. I haven't done the maths on it but it genuinely might be cheaper to stay in Bratislava then get the train to Vienna for a day than to stay in Vienna.Also going to more obscure places probably helps reduce the habit of just taking the same tourist photo as everyone else. But maybe if you're coming from Australia you do fancy seeing the Eiffel tower, Vatican etc rather than the budget version lol.This is more a /trv/ thread but who cares the board is dead anyway.
>>4506288>Bratislava mentionedBased. When I hit Europoor (soon) I'm gonna hit Latvia and go south through to Poland. Probably skip Belarus for obvious reasons and take a detour into Sweden. Germany/Austria would be nice to see but I get the impression they're full of mussies. Being white in Poland/Lithuania seems mandatory.
>>4506292I bet Helsinki -> Tallinn -> Riga -> Gdansk would be a hell of a road trip.Poland has a surprisingly large number of Asian/Middle Eastern tourists and Uni students if you are around those areas. It's not London tier by any stretch but you'd be surprised.I haven't been to Germany (Berlin) since 2015 so can't comment on that particularly, I remember it largely being a grimy shithole but Potsdam was nice and clean.>AustriaActually I mentioned Vienna because I went last year, I had no issues, I saw local crackheads outside Wien HBF but they were mostly white. In an ironic way the crime/poverty was pretty equally distributed.Not to be too libtarded but the whole "full of mussies" thing is a bit of a meme, the only two non-white people I interacted with was a Kurdish looking guy who swapped seats with me on the tram and an Asian/Black mixed woman who was getting harassed by a crackhead. A lot of minority violence imo is hidden in suburbs where visitors simply don't go, so all you see are phone snatchings and pickpockets (also those fucking tourist scam shops on Oxford street).tl;dr don't let fear of third world migrants stop you going places, there absolutely are issues but it's confined mostly outside of where you would go as a tourist.
>>4505950I have a few trips to Paris, Barcelona, and Rome from several years agoI'll see if I can find the right hard drive and maybe go back through and re-edit them
>>4506333>warcelona