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<p><strong>Paris</strong>&nbsp;is one of the most popular cities in the world that tourists visit every year.&nbsp;Located next to the Seine River, this magical city is also known as the City of Lights.&nbsp;The reason for this is that wonderful view of the city lights at night.&nbsp;This passionate city is regarded by many as the most beautiful city in the world, with its flower-filled parks, dazzling architecture and exciting atmosphere.&nbsp;I think it is a city that leaves a mark even if it is not.</p>



<p>Of course, romanticism is another thing that comes to mind when you say Paris.&nbsp;The city was always marketed and settled in the minds.&nbsp;The Avenue of Champs-Elysees is a place where couples walk hand in hand, where romanticism reaches its peak.&nbsp;If you are alone and you resist to enter that atmosphere, Paris may feel cold and boring.&nbsp;I liked every street that I visited on foot until I was without a walk.</p>



<p>Paris’ main elegance boulevards, cafes, elegant boutiques and exquisite restaurants;&nbsp;It is located on the Seine, in its romantic appearance and of course in its art.&nbsp;If you don’t live here, the taste that Paris will leave on your palate is lacking.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Paris Travel Guide</strong></h2>



<p>Paris, the capital of France, is located on the Seine in northern France.&nbsp;Paris, also known as the world capital of fashion and luxury, is an ornate city full of historical buildings.&nbsp;It is also home to the Louvre Museum, the most famous museum in the world.</p>



<p>The&nbsp;<strong>Louvre Museum</strong>&nbsp;and the&nbsp;<strong>Eiffel Tower</strong>&nbsp;,&nbsp;one of the most famous icons in the&nbsp;world, have made Paris the most visited city in the world.</p>



<p>The French really know how to enjoy life, so that their capital is the most beautiful representative of this culture.&nbsp;The French are strictly committed to their own culture and especially to their language.&nbsp;Their legacy is legendary.&nbsp;Although it is easy to find English speaking French, it is not easy to communicate.&nbsp;Get information from tourism information offices when you need them.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Things to Do in Paris</strong></h2>



<p>The most famous places to visit in the unforgettable city of Paris are the&nbsp;<strong>Eiffel Tower</strong>and the&nbsp;<strong>Notre Dame Cathedral</strong>&nbsp;.&nbsp;Especially when the seasons are summer, you understand that tourists are the most preferred time to visit.&nbsp;Step into the streets of Paris, as other artists, intellectuals, philosophers, and lovers do.</p>



<p>Try to understand the subway and bus system.&nbsp;The distances between places can be far away.&nbsp;It is best to get a metro map to get to the places you will see by metro.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>1. The Louvre Museum</strong></h3>



<p><strong>The Louvre Museum</strong>&nbsp;is still one of the most important museums in the world.&nbsp;Even if you wait a long time to see Mona Lisa, which is the most popular work of the museum, where it takes literally days to visit, you realize that it is worth your ordeal.&nbsp;After all, it’s one of the most famous paintings in the world.</p>



<p>Louvre Museum,&nbsp;<a href="https://yoldaolmak.com/ulkeler/avrupa">Europe</a>&nbsp;‘s best paintings and sculptures as well as Asia, Egypt, Greece, and also showcases priceless artifacts from Rome.&nbsp;Don’t forget to see the Milo Venus, another of the Louvre Museum’s most famous works.&nbsp;The museum is closed on Tuesdays and public holidays.&nbsp;Monday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday are open from 09.00 to 18.00, Wednesday and Friday are open from 09.00 to 22.00.&nbsp;The entrance to the Lourve Museum costs € 9,5.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>2. Eiffel Tower</strong></h3>



<p><strong>Although the Eiffel Tower</strong>&nbsp;was found by the Parisians when it was first opened, it is not so today.&nbsp;When the Eiffel Tower was completed in 1889, it was the tallest building in the world with a length of 320 meters.&nbsp;Built in memory of the centenary of the revolution, the tower has since become the symbol of Paris.&nbsp;From the top of the tower, which has a total of three floors, you can see all of Paris and even its suburbs on clear days.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>3. Notre Dame Cathedral</strong></h3>



<p><strong>Notre Dame Cathedral</strong>&nbsp;,&nbsp;which has gothic architectural features&nbsp;, is a historical building whose construction started in 1163 and completed in 1345.&nbsp;The cathedral, which has three doors attracting attention with its different architectural beauties, also hosts a very large church organ.&nbsp;Watching Paris from its towers is also a pleasure.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>4. Orsay Museum</strong></h3>



<p><strong>As</strong>&nbsp;an art museum,&nbsp;<strong>Orsay Museum</strong>&nbsp;is one of the most valuable museums of Paris where many important works are exhibited.&nbsp;Although each work in the museum is a masterpiece, there is also a large collection of sculptures.&nbsp;visit if you have time.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>5. Palace of Versailles</strong></h3>



<p>The Palace of&nbsp;<strong>Versailles</strong>&nbsp;,&nbsp;the largest palace in Europe, consisting of a group of palaces and pavilions&nbsp;, reflects all the characteristics of the royal period as the political center of France.&nbsp;Only the number of rooms is one thousand three hundred, which is very large structure, giving you a full day to visit.&nbsp;It is an enormous building with its extraordinary garden, incredible interior decorations and the Mirrored Gallery, which is covered with four hundred mirrors, which are seventy-five meters long.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>6. Basilica of the Sacre Coeur</strong></h3>



<p><strong>Scaré Coeur</strong>&nbsp;(Sacred Heart)&nbsp;, a Roman-Byzantine church built on the top of&nbsp;<strong>Montmartre</strong>,&nbsp;almost dominates Paris.&nbsp;The church was built in memory of Jesus’ holy heart after the Prussians conquered Paris in 1870 and found blood in the capital of civil war.</p>



<p>The exterior of the church is strikingly white, as the Chateau-Landon stones used outside the building turn white as they age.&nbsp;On the contrary, it is decorated with colorful mosaics.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>7. Montmartre</strong></h3>



<p>Montmartre is located on a hill about 130 meters high in the north of Paris.&nbsp;This hill has a paradoxical framework with both a religious meaning and a popular nightlife.&nbsp;The Sacre-Coeur Basilica is the most prominent monument in this region.</p>



<p>Pierre de Montmartre is a church that dates back to the basilica.&nbsp;It is also the place where Jesuit priests were founded.&nbsp;Many artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali had work places there.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>8. Arc de Triomphe</strong></h3>



<p>Champs-Élysées, one of the most beautiful and luxurious streets in the world and one of the first places that come to mind when Paris is mentioned, is a 2 km street that starts with Place de la Concorde and ends with Place Charles de Gaulle at the other end.</p>



<p>This street where you can dine with quality food, restaurants, cafes and many shops and witness the luxury life of Paris, ends with Zafer Takı.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>9. Arc de Triomphe</strong></h3>



<p><strong>Arc de Triomphe</strong>&nbsp;,&nbsp;located in l’Étoile, a star-shaped square where many streets meet, is the&nbsp;victory monument of the First Napoleon.&nbsp;In order to observe the geometric structure of the connecting streets, it is necessary to climb to the top of this triumphal arch by elevator.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>10. Church of Sainte Chapelle</strong></h3>



<p><strong>Sainte Chapelle</strong>&nbsp;,&nbsp;named after its architect and completed in 1242 and completed in 1247&nbsp;, is a structure that has survived to the present day without any changes thanks to its restoration.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>11. Opera Garnier</strong></h3>



<p>The&nbsp;<strong>Opera House</strong>&nbsp;, where&nbsp;art events have been held since 1875 with a capacity of two thousand two hundred people&nbsp;, is shown among the masterpieces of the Neo-Baroque style.&nbsp;Opera, with busts of famous composers, bay windows and interior decorations, is one of the most magnificent buildings in Paris.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>12. The Luxembourg Garden</strong></h3>



<p>The Jardin du Luxembourg is regarded as one of the best examples of Renaissance garden design as an oasis in the heart of Paris.&nbsp;The park has more than 100 fountains, statues and monuments dedicated to queens of France, mythological figures, artists and female saints.&nbsp;Rest your feet in the Luxembourg Garden, the most beautiful park in the city.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>13. Museum of Modern Art Pompidou</strong></h3>



<p><strong>Pompidou</strong>&nbsp;has the most striking architecture of Paris.&nbsp;Pompidou’s magnificent building, built by architect Richard Rogers, is home to the modern art museum.&nbsp;In the center where Matisse, Picasso and other Cubist, Fauvist and Surrealist works are exhibited, there is even a museum of Picasso’s own works.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>14. Place de la Concorde</strong></h3>



<p><strong>Place de la Concorde</strong>&nbsp;,&nbsp;one of the most well-known squares of Paris, is&nbsp;remembered from many film and photo frames with its twenty-three meter high obelisk.&nbsp;The square, one of the landmarks of the French Revolution, where many executions and bloody events took place in the past, lies to the east of the Champs-Élysées.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>15. Disneyland</strong></h3>



<p>At&nbsp;<strong>Euro Disney</strong>&nbsp;,&nbsp;one of the biggest entertainment centers in Europe&nbsp;&nbsp;, you can watch the parade of Disney heroes, take a mine train in Frontierland, cross the bridges, reach the peaks of entertainment, then watch the Pirates of the Caribbean.</p>



<p>Combining fairy tale heroes with many activities such as horror tunnels, film shows, animations and fireworks, Euro Disney offers a different experience, restaurant, cinema and live shows.</p>



<p>The French are closely linked to their own culture and especially to their language.&nbsp;While exploring the city, it is possible to find people who understand and speak English in almost all of the tourist spots, but if you need to communicate outside the tourist spots, even if you speak French or ask for help or ask questions, the local people will be more interested and sympathetic.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Nightlife in Paris</strong></h3>



<p>Paris is a city full of pleasure and pleasure.&nbsp;That is why every little detail should be enjoyed when you go.&nbsp;Sit in a café or bistro and enjoy coffee and croissants, walk around the shop windows, grab a baguette bread from the market and snack as a pre-dinner snack;&nbsp;Enjoy your dinner with great pleasure.</p>



<p>Sit in the street cafes of Germain Des Pres and Marais and dive into the nightlife at Rue Oberkampf in the evening.&nbsp;After shopping at Rue Du Faubourg, Saint-Honore and Avenue Montaigne, visit Rue Montorgueil.</p>



<p>Paris is one of the most reliable cities in Europe in general.&nbsp;However, as in any major city, there are some important points to consider here.&nbsp;The Seine Saint-Denis district, as well as the 18th and 19th Regions, are the poorest districts of the city, known for their drug dealers.&nbsp;Stay away from these areas both during the day and at night.</p>



<p>The name of some of the bars and nightclubs in the Montmartre, Moulin Rouge and Place Pigalle districts is remembered for the exorbitant price tricks they set up.&nbsp;Therefore, if you are going to a place in any of these areas, ask for the price of your drink in advance and even take your drink directly without having to open an account at the bar.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Paris eating and drinking</strong></h3>



<p>The French capital is also the starting point for the famous French cuisine.&nbsp;Paris is also known for its many famous restaurants which satisfy the palate tastes of the visitors and which are famous for their cuisine.</p>



<p>French cuisine with a rich variety and a sensible taste;&nbsp;starters, soups, fish and meat dishes, cheese and wine.</p>



<p>Going to the café is seen as a part of social life in Paris because this habit, which was invented as the meeting point of artists, writers and intellectuals, has become the best known feature of the city.&nbsp;For tea and pies and cakes, you can choose the salon de thé.</p>



<p>Starting from&nbsp;<strong>crudités</strong>&nbsp;(green vegetables, tomatoes, carrots, celery and raw vegetable platter consisting of cucumber), sausages, cold meats and butter varieties.&nbsp;A kind of vegetable soup called soup called Potage, fish soup served with garlic sauce, cheese and croutons.</p>



<p>Trout steamed as fish or sautéed in butter and cooked with almonds.&nbsp;The meat is usually undercooked and usually served with different sauces.&nbsp;If this cooking style is not right for you:</p>



<p>If you want a well cooked “Bien Cuit”&nbsp;<br>Medium cooked&nbsp;<br>pişmiş&nbsp;A Point ”&nbsp;If you want undercooked“ Saignant ”and&nbsp;<br>if you want extra undercooked“ Blue ”you need to order by specifying.</p>



<p>The most widely consumed cheese varieties in Paris are blue roquefort, goat cheese, camambert and brie.&nbsp;Keep in mind that there are many more delicious cheeses that vary by region, and they are delicious.&nbsp;Although white wines are usually consumed with fish and red wines are consumed with meat, red wine is consumed more widely.&nbsp;Also try the very popular Rose wine range.</p>



<p>From the soups, you can choose a kind of vegetable soup known as potage and fish soup served with garlic sauce, cheese and croutons.&nbsp;Trout cooked with steamed or butter sauteed almonds is consumed a lot.</p>



<p>Meats, which are usually served with different sauces, are generally eaten undercooked in Paris.&nbsp;If you want well cooked pişmiş Bien Cuit ”, medium cooked ist A Point ist if you want,“ Saignant ers if you want extra ç Blue ”if you want to order.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Paris weather essentials</strong></h3>



<p>The climate of Paris is characterized by a climate between the semi-oceanic and semi-continental climate.&nbsp;Northern Paris is cold in winters and rainy in summers.&nbsp;When we head south, the Mediterranean climate starts to feel and winters are hot and dry in mild summers.</p>



<p>Seasonal clothing should be preferred because of the mild climate.&nbsp;You may need an umbrella against possible rainfall.&nbsp;The use of thicker clothes is a priority, as temperatures drop during the winter months.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Shopping in&nbsp;</strong><strong>Paris&nbsp;</strong></h3>



<p>Because it is one of the most famous, flamboyant and most spectacular fashion and design centers in the world, Paris can drag everyone to the shopping spree. , France’s famous perfumes and clothing brands.</p>



<p>You can find clothing and perfumes in the department stores on Haussmann Boulevard.&nbsp;You can also find leather and silk products in the stores at Rue Saint Honore and Rue Du Fauborg Saint Honore.</p>



<p>Marché aux Puces de Vanves, the smallest and loveliest flea market in Paris, has been established since the 1920s.&nbsp;Marché aux Puces Montreuil, a giant of flea markets, is one of the Parisian markets that still maintains its originality.&nbsp;St-Quen (Clignancourt) is the largest market in Paris with approximately 2500 looms and 11 million visitors.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Paris accommodation</strong></h3>



<p>Copernic, La Fayette and Faubourg St-Honore Streets, Malesherbes Avenue, Vendome, Montaigne and Champs-Elysées Square are the best areas for those who want a luxurious stay in Paris.</p>



<p>On the other hand, you can browse Saint Denis, Saint-Paul and Laferriere Streets for more affordable accommodation options.&nbsp;However, in spring and summer, in general, almost all hotels in the city in mind that there is a great concentration before you travel, make sure to make your reservation.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>How to get to Paris</strong></h3>



<p>From Istanbul to Charles de Gaulle Airport with Turkish Airlines, Air France and Onur Air;&nbsp;Pegasus and Transavia Airlines can also fly directly to Paris Orly Airport.&nbsp;Look for early&nbsp;flight&nbsp;campaigns that offer&nbsp;cheap flights&nbsp;.&nbsp;Get your ticket early.</p>



<p><strong>Charles de Gaulle Airport</strong>&nbsp;,&nbsp;which you reach every day of the week after a journey of approximately four hours&nbsp;, is 30 kilometers away from the city center.&nbsp;You can take a taxi, shuttle, train to the city center and Gare du Nord or Châtelet-Les Halles Station.</p>



<p>From&nbsp;<strong>Orly Airport</strong>&nbsp;,&nbsp;sixteen kilometers from the city center&nbsp;, you can reach Denfert-Rochereau Station by taxi or bus.</p>



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<p>Art that adds meaning to life and makes life more livable is the most fundamental element that makes Vienna Vienna. The most beautiful reflections of art from painting to sculpture, from music to architecture have permeated the streets of the city. Therefore, the days spent in Vienna turn into a feast for the eyes and minds longing for such beauties. There are so many things to see and do in this city of two million people that people inevitably get surprised. There are more than 100 museums in Vienna, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The streets look like architectural open-air museums. When music, shopping and food and beverage are added to all of these, those who come to this city should make good travel programs.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Cultural journey …</h2>



<p>Belvedere Palace and the Museum of Fine Arts must be visited in order to travel to Vienna’s artistic and architectural past and to understand the cultural spirit of the city. Belvedere Palace, built in the 17th century, is also a museum where the best examples of painting art are exhibited. Besides being one of the best examples of the Baroque style in the city, the fact that the works of the legendary painter Gustav Klimt are exhibited here makes the palace even more important. Klimt’s famous painting “Kiss” is the masterpiece of the museum. The museum also exhibits the works of many famous painters, especially Egon Schiele. First of all, the museum has the largest Pieter Brueghel collection in the world, and it is possible to see the works of many famous painters such as Raphael, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, Albrecht Dürer and Peter Paul Rubens in the museum’s halls. The Leopold Museum is one of the prominent museums of the city. The world’s largest Egon Schiele collection is located in this museum. Hundreds of Austrian modern painting can also be seen in this museum. Among the many Art Nouveau buildings lined the streets, the best example is the Secession House. known structure. Built in 1898 by Joseph Maria Olbrich, one of the representatives of this style, the building is used as the Art Nouveau Gallery. However, Art Nouveau falls short to describe Viennese architecture in general. Viennese architecture emerged with the blending of Baroque, Gothic, Art Nouveau and Modern architecture.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">World music capital</h2>



<p>The first thing that comes to mind when you think of Vienna makes itself felt everywhere in the city. You can see special costumed concert ticket sellers in the most crowded spots of the city. Vienna is literally the music capital of the world. An average of 10 thousand people go to a classical music concert every night. Of course, the majority of them are those who come to visit Vienna. Many concerts from classical music to opera are performed in dozens of concert halls every night. Although there are so many concerts, it is not easy to find tickets for the halls. The house where Mozart lived between 1784 and 1787, one of the best known names of classical music, has been transformed into a museum with the name Mozart House today. Various items and objects belonging to the composer are exhibited here. It is even guessed that he composed “Figaro’s Wedding” in this house. Guided tours are organized for Gustav Mahler, another famous composer of the city. In the tours organized under the name of “Mahler’s Vienna”, places where the composer lived, loved and spent time are visited.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Coffee and wine culture</h2>



<p>It is possible to find traces of coffee culture, which is as famous as classical music in Vienna, all over the city. But I guess coffee is an excuse in Vienna, just like we do. Here, too, the heart must want to chat that historical coffeehouses offer people wonderful and beautiful environments. The coffeehouses, most of which are at least 100 years old, have survived to this day without spoiling their original decorations.<br>Nobody has put tiles on the walls and turned their chairs into plastic. You go to Vienna just to spend time in these cafes. When you think of Vienna, coffee immediately comes to mind, but wine does not. However, this is not the case at all. Delicious wines are produced from the grapes grown in the vineyards around Vienna. Restaurants in Vienna have managed to develop their food culture by blending local cuisine and world cuisine. In addition to the food to be eaten in these restaurants, I recommend you to try a local wine.</p>


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<p><strong>In my Europe&nbsp;</strong>adventure, everything&nbsp;started with&nbsp;an&nbsp;Interrail&nbsp;love.&nbsp;If you want to taste the feeling of freedom, do it once in your life. Bil&nbsp;Not once, but twice.&nbsp;When I said Balkan tours, weekend getaways, I went to more than 30 European countries.&nbsp;How Does ?</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>1.Europe Continent</strong></h2>



<p>I intend to write this article a little bit.&nbsp;I will give you information about Schengen (Schengen) and interrail.&nbsp;As an example, I’ll take the routes I’ve done and tell you about the days and costs you’ll spend.</p>


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<p>I will also talk about short or long term alternative trips.&nbsp;In short, before I go, I’ll take a look and create a travel guide that I hope will help you find enough information, and try to answer any questions you may have.&nbsp;So let’s start…</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>2. About the European Union</strong></h2>



<p>It is a union which was designed to strengthen the relations of the European continent countries and to create a free travel and free trade environment by removing the borders of the countries located on the continent.</p>



<p>In short, just as you travel comfortably and do business, you can do the same from Paris and Berlin.&nbsp;However, it is worth noting that it does not cover all countries in the European continent.</p>



<p>Within the framework of this agreement, which entered into force in 1992, there are 28 official states.&nbsp;The volume created by these countries in the world economy is around 16.8 trillion dollars, which corresponds to 30 percent of all revenues in the world.&nbsp;The currency of the union is the famous euro.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>3. What is Schengen?</strong></h2>



<p>In fact, Schengen removes borders and ensures that people and trade are freely accessible and accessible between the member states within the region.</p>



<p>Speaking of the member states: Approximately 30 countries in Europe are members of this union and once you get one visa, you can visit all of them easily.&nbsp;I have already explained in detail what is&nbsp;<strong><a href="https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/">Schengen Visa</a></strong>&nbsp;.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>4. What are the members of the Schengen union?</strong></h2>



<p>The most important of these countries;&nbsp;Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland, all Scandinavian Countries, Greece, Spain, there are about 30 countries.&nbsp;You can see the full list of the Schengen Visa What I mentioned in the next paragraph.</p>



<p>Romania, meanwhile, is also a member state, but not yet complete.&nbsp;So if you have a schengen visa, you can also go to Romania.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>5.What does this Schengen do?</strong></h2>



<p>In fact, the best part for us is that even if you have a visa from one of these member states, you can go to other countries without a visa.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, the United Kingdom, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, are not members of this Schengen.&nbsp;We need&nbsp;a&nbsp;<strong>UK visa</strong>&nbsp;for this&nbsp;.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>6. Where should I apply for the Schengen Visa?</strong></h2>



<p>This is no longer the consulate, but the visa offices appointed and assigned by the consulates.&nbsp;So do not go to consulates in vain to get a Schengen visa.</p>



<p>All member states require almost the same visa documents.&nbsp;Before you go, if you want to get a visa from the country, you should check the site of the country’s office and review the current visa documents.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>7. What are the countries not included in Schengen?</strong></h2>



<p>As I mentioned above, not all countries on the European continent are members of Schengen.&nbsp;So do not think that I can take Schengen and go directly to countries on the entire continent.&nbsp;Check the member states above and determine the route to which you will go.</p>



<p>For example,&nbsp;countries such as&nbsp;<strong>England</strong>&nbsp;–&nbsp;<strong>Ireland</strong>&nbsp;–&nbsp;Scotland – Montenegro – Kosovo&nbsp;–&nbsp;<strong>Macedonia</strong>&nbsp;–&nbsp;<strong>Serbia</strong>&nbsp;– Bosnia and Herzegovina are not included in Schengen.</p>



<p>You&nbsp;will need to apply for a separate visa for&nbsp;England-Scotland and&nbsp;Ireland&nbsp;.&nbsp;We are able to visit Turkish citizens in countries such as&nbsp;Montenegro-Kosovo-Macedonia-&nbsp;Serbia-&nbsp;Bosnia and Herzegovina,&nbsp;which are&nbsp;among the Balkan countries without a visa&nbsp;.&nbsp;For your information…</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>8. How should the European continent follow a route?</strong></h2>



<p>I’m coming to the point.&nbsp;Problems such as visa procedures, accommodation and transportation are somehow taken care of afterwards.&nbsp;The important thing is to decide where to go.&nbsp;Or we went, where we go up to where else or how many days are questions such as stay.</p>



<p>At the beginning of this site I set out that my goal is to take you to the route.&nbsp;For example, if you want to go to Italy and visit from start to finish, believe it can take you a year.</p>



<p>Therefore, I will specify routes within the framework of expectations and preferences.&nbsp;Since it is impossible to see everywhere, I will talk about our curiosities or routes about popular cities.&nbsp;Then, in general terms, accommodation, transportation, eating and drinking will also touch on issues such as.</p>



<p>You will already be able to access my articles from the countries tab.&nbsp;I wrote everything in detail in those writings.&nbsp;But before you start, I thought I’d tell you as much maps as I can to get some sketches.</p>



<p>So this article will be a bit long.&nbsp;In order to keep your mind out of it, I also explained one of the routes I made in European continent countries one by one.&nbsp;Interrail routes&nbsp;can be read in detail.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>9. How should I take my route?&nbsp;</strong></h2>



<p>First you need to know what you want.&nbsp;I will already tell you how many days you need to stay in the city.&nbsp;But you might want to go to cities where I’m not.</p>



<p>That’s why expectations come into play.&nbsp;For example, in our first year we came to Amsterdam but we did not go to Denmark.&nbsp;However, it was quite close.&nbsp;The reason we didn’t pass was because we had a friend waiting in Germany.</p>



<p>We stuck a little spontaneously while interrail.&nbsp;Believe me, we didn’t even know how to plan.&nbsp;We just decided to take the ticket and decide where we should go.&nbsp;All we knew was to start from somewhere.</p>



<p>If you are going to do such a tour do not think much.&nbsp;In particular, friends who are studying at university or who have just graduated;&nbsp;Don’t think much.&nbsp;Experience the moment.&nbsp;You will not have such adventures after you start your business life.</p>



<p>Most people won’t even know what you’re talking about.&nbsp;It is not to live in business life but to take a look at it.&nbsp;So what you have done at this age to start, that blood and soul to your soul at the earliest benefit.&nbsp;Don’t think too much.&nbsp;Buy the ticket and go…</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>10. How should I provide transportation on my European Continent?&nbsp;</strong></h2>



<p>The already.&nbsp;You will not have to worry about transportation problems on this continent.&nbsp;Buses, planes and especially trains cover every side of the continent.&nbsp;But if your destination will be far away from each other, you must provide transportation by plane.</p>



<p>If you are going to visit the Balkans and the Baltics, you should take the bus.&nbsp;The rest use trains that are incredibly widely used in almost all countries.</p>



<p>There’s a company called&nbsp;Rynair&nbsp;for transportation by plane&nbsp;.&nbsp;You can even buy a ticket for 1 euro.&nbsp;One of the cheapest airlines in Europe and even in the world.&nbsp;And&nbsp;Easyjet&nbsp;.</p>



<p>This company is also very convenient.&nbsp;Believe me, you’ll find that you’re flying into incredibly funny numbers.&nbsp;Even&nbsp;the cheapest airlines in Europe&nbsp;can see the details in my article.</p>



<p>I’m not gonna write anything about bus recommendations right now.&nbsp;Because I’ve never seen anything that was surprisingly cheap.&nbsp;But&nbsp;you can use the&nbsp;widely used&nbsp;Buseurope&nbsp;company.</p>



<p>If you are going abroad from Turkey,&nbsp;Metro&nbsp;tourism is going to a point.&nbsp;Even for this, you can&nbsp;look at my article on&nbsp;the cheapest bus companies in Europe&nbsp;.</p>



<p>If you want to travel by train, you must buy a Interrail ticket.&nbsp;I strongly recommend you do this.&nbsp;So from now on, what is Interrail, how it works, what are its advantages, where it is valid, etc. I tell them all.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>11. What is Interrail?</strong></h2>



<p>“What an Interrail, brother.&nbsp;I know you said.&nbsp;I’m bored of writing for two hours.&nbsp;But okay I’m going to the point now …</p>



<p>What is Interrail&nbsp;: I said there is no limit above!&nbsp;The same goes for train transportation.&nbsp;According to the agreement made between these countries, with the purchase of a single ticket, you can provide access to trains in all member countries.</p>



<p>So the situation is as follows;&nbsp;you go to the institution and get your ticket.&nbsp;The number you will pay for this ticket may be 264 euros, 626 euros.&nbsp;So the more money you give, the longer you can walk around.</p>



<p>I will mention the prices below.&nbsp;But if you want to take a look&nbsp;at my interrail ticket&nbsp;post.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>12. In which countries is the Interrail valid?</strong></h2>



<p>In the photo below, the men stated in which countries they apply individually.&nbsp;As you can see, this system is valid in almost all of Europe.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>13.In which countries does Interrail not apply?</strong></h2>



<p>This Interrail does not have to be made up of European Union member states or Schengen member states.&nbsp;I’il tell you that.</p>



<p>For example, members of the InterRail program in Turkey.&nbsp;So it goes for us.&nbsp;But the Baltic countries (Estonia-Latvia-Lithuania), Albania are not members of this program.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>14. How does the border crossing in non-EU countries?</strong></h2>



<p>For example, Turkey.&nbsp;We are not members of this union.&nbsp;That’s why you’re taking the train.&nbsp;They bring you by train to the Kapıkule border.&nbsp;You land there.</p>



<p>After completing your visa procedures at the border, you enter into the borders of the European Union.&nbsp;After you enter the train now in Bulgaria.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>15. Where can we obtain the Interrail ticket?</strong></h2>



<p>In fact, this business has an official agency and website in Europe.&nbsp;Official website&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.interrail.eu/en/interrail-passes/global-pass" target="_blank"><strong>Interrail.Eu</strong></a>&nbsp;.&nbsp;However, instead of buying from this site, you can also go directly to TCDD or get it from Gençtur which is the most important youth company in our country.</p>



<p>In fact, everything is explained in detail in all of these sites.&nbsp;But I’m gonna keep telling you.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>16. How much is this Interrail ticket price?</strong></h2>



<p>This is the first question people have ever asked.&nbsp;How much does it cost?&nbsp;Not where to go or not.&nbsp;How much will it cost?&nbsp;So I’m going to make you routes and tell you how much it’s gonna cost.</p>



<p>Now sir, as I mentioned above, these tickets are valid almost everywhere except a few countries.&nbsp;It’s valid, but it depends on how many days you will stay and which class ticket you buy.&nbsp;There are 2 kinds of classes.&nbsp;One is grade 1 and the other is grade 2.&nbsp;What they call 1st class is better quality wagons and better quality seats.</p>



<p>2nd grade poor.&nbsp;So it’s ours.&nbsp;But don’t look at the poor.&nbsp;The comfort you call poor in the northern countries isn’t on the airplanes.&nbsp;So don’t hang out too much.&nbsp;Choose whichever budget allows you.</p>



<p>Another criterion is your age.&nbsp;It is worth doing until the age of 26.&nbsp;Because it’s about 30% cheaper.&nbsp;For those over the age of 26 without discount price.&nbsp;There are also prices that are over 60 years old.&nbsp;The room was about 10% cheaper.</p>



<p>The other criterion, I think, is the most important.&nbsp;You know, the plan is two hours.&nbsp;Now the real work begins.&nbsp;Listen up.</p>



<p>The guys did something like that if you use these tickets for so many days, you pay for them.&nbsp;And they said, if you want it to be everywhere, it’s only in those countries.</p>



<p>They said to see him everywhere.&nbsp;They also classified these price criteria by themselves.&nbsp;In addition, the most important one is unlimited, which you want to take the train they said thousand.&nbsp;They named it Global Pass.&nbsp;I’d better show you a list first.</p>



<p>Now the following table comes from;&nbsp;The part that says Flexi (5 days in 10 days or 10 days in 22 days) means that you can use 5 days for 10 days from the date your train ticket starts in all Interrail member countries.&nbsp;You will write it on the ticket they give you by filling in the blanks they leave for you to note your trip.</p>



<p>In the meantime, when you buy the ticket for all tickets (Flexi has become global does not matter) you have to specify.&nbsp;So let’s say that the ticket you get will start on July 1st.</p>



<p>From 1 July to 10 July, you will not be charged for 5 days.&nbsp;Imagine getting on the first train on July 1st.&nbsp;From that moment on every day you ride and you will write the train code to that ticket.</p>



<p>If you do not, you will have to pay the penalty if the officers notice you during the ticket check.&nbsp;No, I’m not dealing with anything like this, you’re always getting valid.</p>



<p>You can travel by train for the time limit that is valid.&nbsp;For example, if you buy a valid 15-day ticket, you can take the train you want between July 1 and July 15.</p>



<p>I think the Interrail is starting to take shape in your mind.&nbsp;Let’s get to the other options.&nbsp;The ticket I mentioned above was a valid pass, which is the Global Pass.&nbsp;He’s the most expensive.&nbsp;It was therefore a valid ticket in all member countries.&nbsp;There are also ticket types that are valid only in certain countries.&nbsp;Let’s talk about them.</p>



<p>For example, 3 days in a month (Flexi) means, France-Germany and the UK will be valid and only 3 days in a month you will have the right to use.&nbsp;There are so many classes.</p>



<p>After that, logic is always the same.&nbsp;Now you can get your ticket from the sites I gave you according to the country you are going to, and you can take your route according to your available day situation.</p>



<p>I’ve also shown the price list with classifications by other countries.&nbsp;Hopefully it benefits your business.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>17. Is this Interrail ticket valid only on trains?</strong></h2>



<p>No it is not.&nbsp;For example, you can use this ticket on some ferries.&nbsp;They will send you all the information about where the ticket is used.</p>



<p>From there you can look at the points on your route.&nbsp;It’s good to imagine!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>18. Will I have to pay extra fees?</strong></h2>



<p>It will be.&nbsp;The following;&nbsp;Let’s take a night train from Barcelona to Paris.&nbsp;These trains reach the city in about 8 hours.&nbsp;People should not be disturbed, constantly changing the seats in case you want to leave a certain seat you can give 3-5 euro to buy that seat.&nbsp;I don’t remember the exact figures but it wasn’t too expensive.</p>



<p>After you leave that seat, you have the right to remove it, even if someone is sitting in that seat.&nbsp;Because at the heart of Interrail, there are no seats assigned to you.&nbsp;You will be entitled to travel on that train and to sit in the appropriate seat.</p>



<p>If you want to reserve a seat on the routes you are going to, you can pay for these extra reservation fees and you can have the seat without fear of being removed from your seat.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>19. Transport’s over.&nbsp;European continent accommodation recommendations?</strong></h2>



<p>As I said, I will already be writing your estimated costs for all cities and countries on the pages of the respective countries.&nbsp;In terms of making a reservation, I have roughly stated the web sites I use.&nbsp;Click here&nbsp;for the web sites I use for accommodation.</p>



<p>But let me give you a quick summary.&nbsp;Accommodation in Europe was the part where we spent the most money except for the Balkan and Baltic countries.&nbsp;Cities like Rome-Paris-Stockholm-Bergen-Oslo are at the expense of firing.&nbsp;Especially in these days when the euro is over 3 lira (2015), I think it has reached even more absurd figures.</p>



<p>So if you’re after adventure, go stay in hostels.&nbsp;Already you will probably come to sleep only at night.&nbsp;Or, you know, come for a shower.&nbsp;But if you’re going with your girlfriend or partner, then the choice will still be on your budget.</p>



<p>I recommend you to book quite in advance, especially in the summer, just in case you leave.&nbsp;Both the prices can increase very, very much and the chance of finding a suitable place can be reduced.&nbsp;It’s from me …</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>20. Eating and drinking in European continent countries?</strong></h2>



<p>The best part.&nbsp;I think everything in Europe is quite nice except breakfast in the morning.&nbsp;If you like beer, you can taste beer in many countries and taste the most popular cuisines in the world.</p>



<p>E.g;&nbsp;Don’t go back to Rome&nbsp;without eating roma ice-cream-pizza-pasta-roasted beef (&nbsp;you can even look at my post about&nbsp;what to eat in Italy&nbsp;.)</p>



<p>Be sure to taste the famous paella and seafood in Barcelona.&nbsp;Eat potato fries in Amsterdam.&nbsp;Taste seafood dishes in Norway.</p>



<p>For beer in the Czech Republic and Germany.&nbsp;Eat chocolate in Brussels.&nbsp;Taste the pizza in Montenegro.&nbsp;Eat seafood and taste local beers and drinks on the beaches of the wonderful islands in Greece.&nbsp;In a nutshell, these things come to mind.&nbsp;Do not worry.&nbsp;I explained in detail what to eat, what to drink according to each city and country I went to.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>21. What are the ways to travel around the European continent?</strong></h2>



<p>First of all, you should stay at the Hostel for accommodation.&nbsp;It is a very nice social environment and you can cost more affordable.&nbsp;You can make your transportation quite convenient by interRail, you can wander freely from there.&nbsp;I also say especially for students;&nbsp;Apply for an ISIC card (International Student Identity Card).</p>



<p>This is a student card.&nbsp;If you’re not a student, you can’t.&nbsp;You will benefit from discounted museums and restaurants all over the world.&nbsp;It was very useful for us.&nbsp;Whether or not the problem is valid in advance in each place you go.&nbsp;&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.isic.org/" target="_blank">Click here</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;for ISIC’s official website</p>



<p>Student and backpacker (with backpack) in the minds of a little to bring cheap ways;&nbsp;Try to travel at night.&nbsp;If you have an Interrail ticket, book night trains and travel comfortably and save on accommodation.</p>



<p>Stay in a hostel.&nbsp;Take care of your meals at these Hostel, where you can sometimes shop at the convenience store.&nbsp;You won’t be alone.</p>



<p>Young friends like you from around the world will be at your desk.&nbsp;The fused.&nbsp;Meet.&nbsp;Do not hesitate.&nbsp;For a drink in parks, on the streets, or in a hostel where you will stay before going to places.</p>



<p>Well, very nice environments.&nbsp;If you take this into account, if you travel in a planned way, you can cost everything for 30-40 euros per day (except for Interrail-flight tickets and visa procedures).</p>



<p>Let’s stay for the hostel even when it came to expensive.&nbsp;Then do Couchsurfing.&nbsp;You didn’t see any of it.&nbsp;Go lie on the bench on the beach.&nbsp;I am 25 years old now.&nbsp;Maybe he’s passing us slowly.&nbsp;From now on, I look at the quality of the hotel, the best restaurant in town.</p>



<p>But if there is one thing I know, the pleasure I got as a backpacker 3-4 years ago when doing these trips, believe me, I’m not getting that much right now.&nbsp;So I would make these suggestions again if I told you again…</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>22.Europe Continent The Result of My Adventure?</strong></h2>



<p>Having a Schengen visa, which is not as difficult as it is exaggerated, is not so difficult to taste freedom.&nbsp;It’s not that hard to go to the cities of your dreams, to the countries where there are structures that are the subject of films, after three or five of the budgetary events.&nbsp;You should know this first.</p>



<p>It is very easy to get a visa from countries like Italy and Greece.&nbsp;Starting in these countries, you can open your eyes freely in Rome, like birds, and close your eyes in Paris.</p>



<p>I hope these European travel tips and suggestions I have told you will help.&nbsp;I have been able to answer some question marks that may occur in your mind.&nbsp;If you have any further questions or suggestions, please leave a comment below.</p>



<p>As much as I can, the articles I have written about the countries on the European continent will help you when you go to the cities you dream of.&nbsp;The most beautiful days, moments are the holidays.&nbsp;I wish you a pleasant journey in advance.</p>



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