Citywalk Guide to Germany, France, Italy, and Switzerland.
Don't miss this 12-day free travel guide to Germany, France, Italy, and Switzerland, with super detailed travel plans, must-see attractions, food, and shopping, all in one place~
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Germany, the heart of Europe🏰, is known as the land of poets and thinkers, with its long history of cultural heritage and unique regional style. Romantic France🗼, with its world-famous food and art, will make you fall in love. Passionate Italy🍕, a treasure trove of history, has a unique flavor. Beautiful and tranquil Switzerland🏔️, like a blue pool, is pure and clean.
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🌟Itinerary:
Day 1-Day 2: ✈️️Fly to Paris and get ready to start our European trip!
Day 3-Day 4: Enjoy shopping and coffee in Paris and the French countryside! A wonderful pause for our trip.
Day 5: 🚌Cross the French-Swiss border and enjoy the scenery of Colmar, Lucerne, and Swiss towns.
Day 6-Day 7: Visit Vaduz and Füssen, then drive to Innsbruck, and finally end the day in an Italian town.
Day 8-Day 10: Venice, Florence, and Rome, feel the strong Italian style, the Renaissance in Florence🎨, the ancient civilization in Rome⛪️.
Day 11-Day 12: Fly back to Beijing from Rome✈️️ and end the wonderful journey.
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💳 Essentials: First, we must take care of the paperwork. This includes valid visas, passports, and ID cards. Don't forget to book a hotel to make sure you have a safe place to stay, book tickets, and arrange your itinerary. Germany, France, Italy, and Switzerland are all EU countries and use the same European plug, so it's also necessary to bring a plug adapter.
📱 Second, bring a charger and a phone card. You're sure to bring a phone, camera, or other charging device, so remember to bring the appropriate charger and plug. The voltage in Germany, France, Italy, and Switzerland is 220V, and they don't use the US standard plug, so an international plug adapter is a must. After you arrive at your destination, buying a local phone card for a short period of time will make your trip more convenient.
🧥 In terms of weather, in November, the temperature in Germany, France, Italy, and Switzerland has already started to drop, so be sure to bring warm clothes, such as sweaters, down jackets, and winter accessories such as gloves, hats, and scarves. Don't forget to bring comfortable walking shoes, as you may be walking around the city most of the time. You can also bring the necessary equipment according to your travel plan if you plan to go skiing or participate in other winter outdoor activities.
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