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I plan on backpacking europe next summer and don't even know where to start. How much should I save? Which country is best to start? How do I avoid tourist areas?
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First thing, research. Try hostel.com for the hostels. Frommers.com for travel tips and to connect with other travelers.
For the budget airlines, there are so many...aer lingus, wizz air, bmi baby, german wings, ryan air, easy jet, thomsonfly, flybe...just look it up in the internet. Fact is, there are numerous budget airlines flying to the UK. Buy your tickets now and it will be so cheap. Cheaper than buying the Euro Railpass. In fact, there are several on sale now for travel next year.
First country - UK. I suggest the UK because for the language convenience. I gather that you are a native English speaker and people there speak English. While you are getting started backpacking, at least language will not be your problem.
You can make London your base and just go to other countries for a few days or a week.
As for your budget, $80 a day should be enough, including bus fare and minimal entrance fees, if you really can stay on the cheap. I have in mind that 1GBP=2USD.
Oh, one last thing, the fantastic museums in London are free!!! But you will thoroughly appreciate them enough though to donate.
First thing, research. Try hostel.com for the hostels. Frommers.com for travel tips and to connect with other travelers.
For the budget airlines, there are so many...aer lingus, wizz air, bmi baby, german wings, ryan air, easy jet, thomsonfly, flybe...just look it up in the internet. Fact is, there are numerous budget airlines flying to the UK. Buy your tickets now and it will be so cheap. Cheaper than buying the Euro Railpass. In fact, there are several on sale now for travel next year.
First country - UK. I suggest the UK because for the language convenience. I gather that you are a native English speaker and people there speak English. While you are getting started backpacking, at least language will not be your problem.
You can make London your base and just go to other countries for a few days or a week.
As for your budget, $80 a day should be enough, including bus fare and minimal entrance fees, if you really can stay on the cheap. I have in mind that 1GBP=2USD.
Oh, one last thing, the fantastic museums in London are free!!! But you will thoroughly appreciate them enough though to donate.
where online can i find expensive infant baby boy clothing?
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I am wanting to find a place to buy a bundle of clothing but for a great cost for my brother and sister in law who are expecting there first child.. if anyone can help it would be appreciated....
Answer
salvation army or good will store stuff is usually cheap and clean because infants grow so fast they do not have time to wear it out. Yard sales and flea markets too. tell you sister most insurances not give out free car seats. Also any of these places you can find baby essentials cheap too like changing table, crib high chair, swing, jolly jumper, baby backpack, and all she would need to buy at say walmart would be a crib mattress. they grow too fast too buy expensive and these places you will often find quality clothes from baby gap, old navy, carter, Oshkosh etc.
salvation army or good will store stuff is usually cheap and clean because infants grow so fast they do not have time to wear it out. Yard sales and flea markets too. tell you sister most insurances not give out free car seats. Also any of these places you can find baby essentials cheap too like changing table, crib high chair, swing, jolly jumper, baby backpack, and all she would need to buy at say walmart would be a crib mattress. they grow too fast too buy expensive and these places you will often find quality clothes from baby gap, old navy, carter, Oshkosh etc.
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