Eurowinter itinerary help
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So to preface, I'm very aware this is not the ideal time of year for a trip to many of these places but it's unfortunately the only time I have free to go...
I'm still very much in the planning stage so would love to hear any of the unmissable things you would recommend in different places, restaurants, day trips, museums, activities, etc. I would also love to hear people's thoughts on the order of the trip (the Spain/Portugal part can't change but would there be any point ending in Switzerland and starting in Vienna in terms of Jan vs Feb weather or not really?). Also love to know any places people think need more/less time.
I'll be leaving late December after Christmas and coming back mid February. I will also be travelling with a friend living in Madrid for the Portugal stint of the trip.
Lisbon (4 nights)
- Sintra day trip
Porto (2 nights)
Madrid (5 nights)
- Segovia and Avila day trip
- Toledo day trip
Barcelona (3 nights)
**Flight to Geneva
Bern (1 night)
Interlaken (4 nights)
- Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen day trip
Lucerne (3 nights)
Zurich (1 night)
Innsbruck (2 nights)
Munich (3 nights)
Salzburg (3 nights)
Graz (2 nights)
Budapest (4 nights)
Vienna (5 nights)
- Bratislava day trip
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