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I am planning to travel Europe mainly by bicycle alone. Probably Greece-italy-Slovenia-Austria-Germany-
Will it actually save money to bring my tent with? Or should I rather leave the hassle of the tent and sleep in hostels. What will be the cheapest?
I have a feeling it may be cheaper to go by hostels, because i have to pay for my tent site, and not for one person as I would have at a hostel. Or maybe I am wrong... could camping be cheaper?
Answer
Get your backpack packed-
The most important item you will need for your backpacking tour of Europe is, of course, the backpack. Suitcases are bulky and hard to lug around everywhere. Plus, your looking to save money and backpacking is the way to do it. So, on the to backpack itself. This piece of gear will be your best friend on your trip and you need to make sure you get the bag that is right for your body and needs. Most major sporting goods stores will carry backpacks and have a very well informed staff that can fit a back to you that will fit your needs perfectly. Don't settle on this step. If you have to try on twenty backpacks until you find the one that offers the most comfort then so be it. These stores should also have weight bags they can place inside of your backpack so that you can know how they will feel with a heavy load in them. Again, do NOT settle on this step, you will regret it later.
Housing-
So you've bought your backpack. Pat yourself on the back because you are now on your way! The next item you will want to pick up is a lightweight tent. Camping is by a mile the cheapest way to travel through Europe.
Touch down-
So you've made it to Europe! Yay! Time to take out that guide book and find a place to stay, get set up and hit the town! Have fun!
Check out the tips below for more ideas on getting the most out of your trip without breaking the bank! At: http://www.hotels2stay.net/world/europe/index.html
Hope my answer will help you in your way!!! :-)
Get your backpack packed-
The most important item you will need for your backpacking tour of Europe is, of course, the backpack. Suitcases are bulky and hard to lug around everywhere. Plus, your looking to save money and backpacking is the way to do it. So, on the to backpack itself. This piece of gear will be your best friend on your trip and you need to make sure you get the bag that is right for your body and needs. Most major sporting goods stores will carry backpacks and have a very well informed staff that can fit a back to you that will fit your needs perfectly. Don't settle on this step. If you have to try on twenty backpacks until you find the one that offers the most comfort then so be it. These stores should also have weight bags they can place inside of your backpack so that you can know how they will feel with a heavy load in them. Again, do NOT settle on this step, you will regret it later.
Housing-
So you've bought your backpack. Pat yourself on the back because you are now on your way! The next item you will want to pick up is a lightweight tent. Camping is by a mile the cheapest way to travel through Europe.
Touch down-
So you've made it to Europe! Yay! Time to take out that guide book and find a place to stay, get set up and hit the town! Have fun!
Check out the tips below for more ideas on getting the most out of your trip without breaking the bank! At: http://www.hotels2stay.net/world/europe/index.html
Hope my answer will help you in your way!!! :-)
Do you suppose it would be cheaper to build a mansion entirely out of lego or buy a brick and mortar one?
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Or work in an office tower made of lego?
Not necessarily a HOUSE house but would it be feasible even as a holiday house or a huge tent for camping. I mean what are your thoughts on lego as a construction material? Or offices
I'm so sorry about that last sentence. Please please it's an accident. I didn't mean to sound like I'm one of those annoying trolls. Thanks in advance for understanding.
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Legos are really expensive!!! Trust me, I have a six-year-old.
I think you're better with brick and mortar, honestly.
Plus, Legos will fade in the sun, and I don't think they have great insulating qualities...
Legos are really expensive!!! Trust me, I have a six-year-old.
I think you're better with brick and mortar, honestly.
Plus, Legos will fade in the sun, and I don't think they have great insulating qualities...
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