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How many countries should you visit in a Europe trip?

We'd recommend picking a maximum of three countries (preferably two) so you don't feel as rushed for time, or you can even opt for a Europe trip package. For more great tips on how to backpack through Europe, check out the Nomatic blog and start your Europe trip planner today.



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There are 44 countries in Europe, full of fascinating cultures and experiences. Ideally, through a Europe two weeks itinerary, you should be able to cover three or four countries at least.

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Visiting multiple countries in Europe promises a sense of wonder and discovery scattered across the diverse nations. A multi-country tour can provide you with a sense of wonder and discovery as you explore a series of iconic sites or the distinctive heritage found in specific destinations.

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I would be inclined to use 1 country per week as a rule of thumb - trying to balance the desire to go multiple places with the desire to have the time to see enough in each place to make it worthwhile. You can tweek it a bit - perhaps spend less than a week in Belgium and add time to Italy.

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Don't try to see everything in one go. With so much to see and do in Europe, the biggest challenge is trying to narrow down your options and map out an itinerary. If you want to cover a lot of ground, one month gives you enough time to spend at least two or three nights in each destination.

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Italy's Big 3 cities (Rome, Florence, Venice) are amazing and easy to combine. Unlike England and France, which only have one obvious city to visit on your first trip to Europe, Italy has three and they are very easy to combine in anywhere from 6 to about 10 total days.

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Deals directly to your inbox So, how much money do you really need for 3 weeks in Europe? While it varies depending on your travel style and destination, a budget of around $2,000 - $5,000 USD should cover your expenses. Of course, this is just a rough estimate - the more you can save, the better!

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With 10,000 USD, you could easily travel around Europe for a few weeks. You could stay in budget hostels and eat at local restaurants or cook your own meals. If you plan carefully and look for deals, it's possible to stretch that amount even further.

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Yes, it's very possible to cover Italy and Greece in a single trip as they're close to each other. There are also many transportation options between the two countries.

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You'll be able to travel along the stunning Amalfi Coast or Cinque Terre, where colorful villages cling to the cliffside. You should also spare a few days for the Italian Lakes, which offer some of Europe's most enchanting scenery. However, to experience Italy at its best, you'll need to factor in three or four weeks.

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If you want to cover a lot of ground, one month gives you enough time to spend at least two or three nights in each destination. If, on the other hand, you want to do more than just scratch the surface of each country, it's best to stick to fewer destinations and travel at a slower pace.

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Planning Your Trip to Paris
First-time travelers should try and plan around 4-5 days—ample time to enjoy some classic Parisian highlights and visit a few of the 20 arrondissements (neighborhoods).

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Be it a backpacking escapade, a romantic getaway, or a family vacation, spending 15 days in Europe are more than enough to fall in love with this continent, the locals, the natural wonders, and the food.

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