flights to barcelona but are quietly starting to panic and wonder what to do when you get there. Do. Not. Worry.">If youre in the process of planning a holiday or even already booking those long sought after flights to barcelona but are quietly starting to panic and wonder what to do when you get there. Do. Not. Worry.

Start your holiday by booking a bus tour of the city. Too many holidays are spend aimlessly wandering around, not knowing where to go and certainly not getting the best out of the city. By taking a bus tour early on you get to educate yourself with your surroundings and are imediatly pointed in the direction of the best places to go. So why waste time, book your bus trip now.
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Places to Travel by Bus in Europe

I'm planning a mini tour in Europe which would cover roughly 2-3 countries. In my places-to-see list I have put down Paris, Amsterdam and Brussels.
Based on my experience with bus travel before, I zeroed in on bus travel as it seems like an economical, comfortable, and an overall convenient way to travel.
The reasons I chose these 3 countries is because they are easily connected by bus routes -- among other things. I get to see many museums in Amsterdam, eat in amazing restaurants in Brussels, and shop a little and visit some famous museums I've read about in Paris. All these places are great vacation spots and I have heard that they offer great respite and relaxation from day-to-day life.
In other words, all I plan to do during my trip is eat, shop, and relax; visit some must see places; and have a great time.

Bus Service in Europe

Bus travel in Europe is a convenient and economic option. I can confidently say that because I've recently been on a trip to Amsterdam where I traveled on a bus, and it was just perfect.
You can book your tickets online very easily -- in fact, I was even able to choose my seat in the bus. You can also take a look at the route the bus takes and the various stops in between your journey.
As mentioned before, I traveled from London to Amsterdam some time ago. The bus service charged me £38 for a return, which is a great price considering the alternatives. Of course, since it was the first time I was going on such a long journey on a bus, I didn't know what to expect. And I was pleasantly surprised. Not only did I saved up a ton of money, but also had a very comfortable ride.
Check it out the next time you plan such a cross-country trip; I'm sure you won't regret it.

Eurocity

Paris is a wonderful city to visit, but traveling has become so hectic these days. Air travel is not only expensive, but also a hassle with the number of security checks and threats we constantly read about in the news.
This got me thinking about trying a bus travel instead of a flight -- I had tried it once before for my London-Amsterdam journey and it had been a great experience. Therefore, I went online and looked up my options, which told me that it would be a 7 hour journey and I'd have to cross the channel on a ferry ride.
Nevertheless, I went for it and just as I expected, it was great. Now I plan to go to Germany sometime next month -- guess what mode of transport I'm going to use!