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Vagabond Vince
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« on: August 22, 2010, 10:44:29 PM »

Hello, I've been gone from this forums for a while.  I got sucked back into the corporate world...   Shocked
Well, it's much better than my previous job and right now so far so good... but i'm getting the itch to do some traveling again.  I probably won't be vagabonding this time since I don't want to quit my job but I was wondering if people had recommendations on where to go and how to get around in Europe.

I'm just considering Europe right now... but anyway, since this is a vagabonding forum please feel free to give your vagabonding around Europe experience here for other vagabonds.  I'll cherry pick what I find useful.
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« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2010, 09:54:56 PM »

I have never intended for vagabonding but due to my curious and keen nature for traveling and exploring. I have traveled to many places in Europe like Ireland, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, Germany, London, France, Italy etc. I am much impressed by the European architecture of Big Ben and Eiffel Tower, Spanish architecture and beautiful sightseeing. The Europe has a hidden charm and fascination which attracts visitors to make them come again and again.




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« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2010, 08:34:01 AM »

Hey Vince,

Any particular side of Europe?  Keep an eye on Ryan Air specials and sign up for their newsletter, I see some damn good deals.  If you can get yourself to London you can go anywhere on the cheap!

Couchsurfing is the best way to save cash on accommodation and meet some cool locals - plus they have kitchens so you can cook for cheap!

Corporate world or not, vagabonding is just a state of mind. You can still travel.  Cool

peace,
Greg
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