30 Ngày Xuyên Âu Bằng Tàu: Từ Pháp Đến Tây Ban Nha

30 Ngày Xuyên Âu Bằng Tàu: Từ Pháp Đến Tây Ban Nha

30 DAYS TRAVELING THROUGH WESTERN EUROPE BY TRAIN
Schedule: Plan detailed itinerary for each destination. Even if not 100% followed, it helps me stay proactive and avoid maximum issues during constant travel.
Accommodation: Prioritize places near train stations since I travel by train a lot. I compare prices between Booking and Airbnb, choose the cheaper one.
Transportation: I bought a first-class Eurail Pass. Extremely comfortable seat, convenient, and cheaper than buying individual tickets.
• Note: Some high-speed trains like TGV (France) or Frecciarossa (Italy) require seat reservations in advance. My experience: book all legs in advance for peace of mind, usually 3-4 days ahead is fine (for TGV, book earlier).
Driver's license: I planned to drive in Germany, so I got an international IDP for certainty (even though I've heard PET license with English is enough).
Technology: Installed about 10 apps in advance for payments and checking train/bus times for each country.
Attraction tickets: Book all hot spots in advance like Colosseum, Vatican... to avoid sold-out situations.
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🇫🇷 FRANCE: Finding tranquility in Normandy
Anyone visiting France goes to Paris, I did too, but Paris wasn't that interesting to me. My real connection was in Etretat, 2 hours drive from the capital.
I arrived in Etretat at the end of September for hiking. Normandy winds this season are very strong, with light rain, so climbing hills was a bit tough, but the view from the top overlooking the limestone cliff coastline was truly "worth every penny".
Tips: If you're into WW2 history, Normandy is a must-visit. Don't forget to check-in at La Grotte d'Amour – a small cave with an epic sea view.
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🇳🇱 NETHERLANDS: 3 leisurely days in Amsterdam
The Netherlands welcomed me with peacefulness, but if you're expecting majestic nature, Netherlands might not be it. I spent 3 days just walking through alleys and canals, feeling Amsterdam's characteristically slow pace of life.
Here I booked a room in a campsite area, quite peaceful and nice. The 3 days in Amsterdam were probably the most relaxed of my trip.
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🇩🇪 GERMANY: Autobahn and crystal-clear lakes
From the Netherlands, I headed straight to Nuremberg to visit an old friend. Drinking the first German beer in the old town felt so "satisfying".
Then, I rented a car to drive south with two big goals: Experience driving on the Autobahn highway and visit Allianz Arena stadium.
Highlight: Southern Germany has heartbreakingly beautiful lakes. Driving along southern Germany is very enjoyable, especially areas bordering Switzerland and Austria, beautiful scenery, beautiful roads.
Eibsee is my favorite with crystal-clear water and majestic snow-capped mountains right behind. Unfortunately, the Konigssee plan was flooded so I had to skip, see you next time Germany!
Go to Eibsee early and spend time walking chill around the lake, very relaxing.
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🇦🇹 AUSTRIA: Mystical Salzburg and a "rushed" Hallstatt
Ending the driving journey, I took the train to Salzburg. This is an ancient city beyond imagination.
Stay: I stayed at Haus Wartenberg (built in 1654). Furniture from cabinets to beds are extremely antique, giving a very mystical, super interesting feeling!
Hallstatt: Honestly, Hallstatt is very beautiful but not quite "for me", I only stayed 2 hours then left. However, the bus route through Gosau to get there is stunningly beautiful (from Salzburg to Hallstatt there are several routes from bus to train, check reviews in advance to choose your preferred one). And remember not to sleep on the bus, the mountain scenery along the way is the real gem! Wherever it's beautiful, get off the bus to breathe the air, then catch the next bus to continue.
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🇨🇭 SWITZERLAND: "Where you step out and see beautiful scenery everywhere"
This was the most anticipated part of the trip because I love nature. I chose Interlaken as "base camp" for 4 days to radiate to other places.
I took the train from Austria back to Munich, then from Munich by train through Zurich, beautiful scenery, passing many lakes, overall recommend taking bus or train, flying you won't see these 🙂
Spent 1 day 1 night in Zurich to stroll around the city center. Most time in Interlaken area.
Optimal 1-day itinerary for everyone (I actually did this route in 1 day): early morning train from Interlaken ➔ Lauterbrunnen (stroll the valley) ➔ Train up to Wengen (view the whole valley from above) ➔ Cable car to Mannlichen summit ➔ Down to Grindelwald ➔ Blausee (turquoise lake).
Other days I strolled Interlaken —> Iseltwald —> Giessbach Waterfalls —> Brienz and Spiez.
Tips: every village has very beautiful viewpoints for photos, check on Google Maps or online in advance.
I walked around all the lakes, quite time-consuming but very chill.
Switzerland is beautiful everywhere, miss any spot and regret, so prepare strong legs and a phone/SD card with large capacity!
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🇮🇹 ITALY: Ancient Florence and Rome – Giant Museum
After 10 years missing an appointment with a friend, I finally made it to Florence.
Food: Queued 1 hour at Il Latini to try the famous T-bone. Delicious but one serving is really "overkill" for my appetite, they don't sell small portions, so if trying alone, choose a place that sells single portions.
Rome: In Rome, I got "addicted" to renting electric scooters to zip through all the alleys. The feeling of riding among thousands-year-old ruins on an electric vehicle is thrilling! For me, Vatican was the most impressive, others like Colosseum, Trevi… not that appealing.
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🇪🇸 SPAIN: Football
The only reason I came here is to watch football. To Madrid and Barcelona to immerse in the passionate La Liga atmosphere.
I bought Real Madrid home game tickets via Stubhub. Bought 2 months early thinking it'd be cheaper, but closer to match day prices dropped a lot more 🙂
Real Madrid stadium newly renovated so very nice, the actual atmosphere at the stadium was amazing.
Thanks everyone for reading to the end 🙂

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