Saturday, 2 January 2016

Two Week Europe Itinerary: England, France, Belgium, & Germany

The first time my husband (boyfriend before the trip and proposed in Paris) and I travelled to Europe, we visited his twin brother, who was stationed in England, where we are actually now stationed. The planner that I am, made a complete itinerary full of activities for us to do and the destinations I wanted to visit. I will go into more detail on another blog post about the specifics but I will give you the general idea of where we went and a few things to do in each country.

We flew round trip from RDU (Raleigh, NC) to LHR (London) round trip for $900 a person from Tuesday, December 17th to Thursday, January 2nd and had a budget of $1,000 per person for additional expenses (we bought all of our Christmas gifts while we were there). This trip can definitely be done for a lot cheaper, but we thought we would never be travelling back to Europe so we splurged a lot!

Day 1: Stateside to England
Travel Day




Day 2: England
Relax

Day 3: Germany
Left England and drove to Germany. We planned to stop in Cologne on the way to Frankfurt but I got sick in the car so we decided to drive straight to Frankfurt. It ended up being about an 8 hour drive but we stopped a lot. When we arrived in Frankfurt, we checked into our hotel and ate dinner
Hotel Alleenhof in Frankfurt, Germany

Day 4: Germany
Main attractions: City Hall, Cathedral of St. Bartholomew, Main Tower, Christmas Markets
View from the Main Tower

The walk up the Cathedral stairs is worth the view!



Day 5: Germany to Belgium
We checked out of our hotel and drove to Brussels, Belgium. We got to drive on the autobahn! It was definitely a terrifying situation. When we got to Brussels after the 4-hour car ride, we ate dinner and went to the Christmas Markets and walked around the City Centre.
Brussels City Centre Apartments
The Belgian Waffles are to die for!



Day 6: Belgium
Main attractions: Musee Royal del'armee, Autoworld, Town Hall, Medieval Square





Day 7: Belgium to England
The drive from Brussels back to England took about 5 hours and we were able to stop at the Cliffs of Dover on the way back.


Day 8: England (Christmas Eve)
During the next 3 days, we just spent time visiting with family and friends and exploring the town we were in.

Day 9: England (Christmas)

Day 10: England - Day in Cambridge

Day 11: England to France
We took a 3-hour train ride from London St Pancreas to Pairs Gare Du Nord. We got the Paris Pass for the four days we would be there. We went to Montparnasse, Luxembourg Gardens, Pantheon, Latin Quarter, the Love Bridge, and Saint-Chappelle all in this day. It was very easy getting around.
De La Vallee Hotel in Paris, France

The Love Bridge is no longer there :(


Day 12: France
Main attractions: Notre Dame, Orsay Museum, Opera, Grand Palais/Petit Palais, Alexander Bridge, Invalides, Rodin Museum.
We also had dinner reservations on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower which was magnificent! I highly recommend it. The food was absolutely amazing!
Wax Museum

Day 13: France
Main attractions: Palais of Versailles, Eiffel Tower (we wanted to see it during the day), Arc de Triomphe, Sacre Coeur, Moulin Rouge


Day 14: France
Main attractions: Le Louvre, Palais Royal, Camps-Elysees, Arc de Triomphe, Christmas Market

Day 15: France to England
Took the train back to London St Pancras and went to Winter Wonderland (open from mid-December to a few days after New Years), London Eye, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey.
We were right next to Big Ben for the New Year's Eve fireworks and that is definitely something I will never forget. I plan to go back again!

Day 16: England
New Year's Day Parade, St. Pauls Cathedral, Tower of London, Buckingham Palace
The Master Robert Hotel in Hounslow, England


Day 17: England back to the States

This was our first big vacation that taught us a lot about travelling. There are definitely better routes, but because of the holidays, we wanted to be in England for Christmas and New Years.




Ask me anything about my trip and check back to see more in-depth travel blogs that will also include Italy, Wales, Ireland, and Scotland, as well as the many other countries I plan to go to this year!

xoxo
Mandy

A Travel Packing Checklist


Before I moved to England, I took a two week vacation to Europe in December. I struggled with deciding what I should pack in 51 lb suitcase and one carry-on bag. Europe can be quite cold in the winter so I knew my heavy clothing would take up a bit of space. The first thing I purchased was space saver bags in order to get the most out of my bag. Although I fit a bunch more, I will warn you that they do cause wrinkles to clothing if kept in them for too long. Once I arrived at my destination, I unzipped the bags right away.

There are different items needed depending on where you go, how long you will be staying, and what the weather is like so here is a general list that you can go off of for the essentials.

Basics:
  • Bras & Underwear
  • Socks
  • Sleepwear
  • Robe
  • Slippers
  • Shoes
Dressy:
  • Dresses
  • Skirts
  • Slacks/Pants
  • Long Sleeve Shirts
  • Blazers
  • Sweaters
  • Dress Shoes 
  • Ties
Casual:
  • T-Shirts & Polos
  • Tank Tops
  • Jeans
  • Shorts
  • Swimsuit
  • Casual Shoes
Outerwear & Accessories
  • Jackets & Coats
  • Raincoats
  • Hats
  • Scarves & Gloves
  • Belts
  • Jewelry
Toiletries
  • Toothbrush, Toothpaste (3 oz), Dental Floss, Mouthwash (3 oz)
  • Deodorant (3 oz)
  • Cotton balls
  • Tweezers
  • Soap, Washcloth, Shampoo & Conditioner (3 oz)
  • Nail Care Supplies
  • Shaving Supplies
  • Makeup Remover
  • Towel
  • Brush or Comb, Hair Products, Straightener, Curling Iron
  • Mirror
  • Sunscreen (3 oz)
  • Moisturiser
  • Lip Balm
  • Insect Repellent
  • Jewelry
  • Contact Lenses & Supplies
  • Birth Control
  • Feminine Hygiene
  • Medications
  • Vitamins
  • Pain Reliever/ Aspirin
  • First-Aid/Band-aids
Travel Aids
  • Pleasure Reading
  • Snacks
  • Earplugs
  • Sleeping Mask
  • Travel Pillow & Blanket
  • Motion-Sickness Remedy
  • Games
Travel Info
  • Passport/Visa
  • Driver's License
  • Itinerary
  • Maps & Directions
  • Travel Confirmation
  • Membership Cards
  • Guidebook
  • Language Guide
Documents
  • Copies of Travel Docs
  • Copies of Credit Cards
  • Copies of Passport
  • Credit Card Contact Info
  • Emergency Contact Info
  • Medical Insurance Card
  • List of Medications
  • Travel Insurance
  • International Vaccination Card
Miscellaneous
  • Umbrella
  • House Keys
  • Travel Locks & Keys
  • Luggage Tags
  • Hospitality Gifts
  • Journal
  • Pens/Pencils
  • Sense of Humor & Patience
Funds
  • Wallet
  • Cash
  • Credit Cards
  • ATM Card
Bags
  • Backpack/Day Bag
  • Purses
  • Collapsible Tote
  • Money Belt
  • Sealable Plastic Bags
Packing Aids
  • Packing Cubes
  • Packing Folders
  • Compression Socks
Laundry
  • Laundry Bag
  • Laundry Kit
  • Sewing Kit
  • Stain Remover
Technology
  • Cellphone & Charger
  • Laptop & Charger
  • Camera & Charger, Tripod
  • Memory Cards
  • Converters & Adapters
  •  Flashlight
  • Binoculars
  • Alarm Clock
  • Tablet & Charger
Contacts
  • Address Book
  • Important Numbers/Datebook
  • Calling Card
Work
  • Work Documents
  • Work Reading
  • Office Supplies
  • Notebook

Of course some of these items only apply to certain situations, but I have found it useful in deciding what I need to bring along with me. Let me know if you have any other suggestions to add to the list!

Hey! I'm Mandy

This is my first blog so I figured I would just introduce myself so I can get a feel of it. I grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and moved to Raleigh, North Carolina when I was eight. I moved around a lot after my parents got divorced. I went to school at UNCW in Wilmington, North Carolina and got my B.A. in Secondary Math Education...yes, I'm a nerd :) I met my husband my freshman year of college on New Year's Eve and we dated for 2.5 years before he proposed to me at the top of the Eiffel Tower on our vacation to Europe. Our plan was to get married right after I graduated, but that changed when he got orders to England with the USAF. We ended up getting married in March 2015, two weeks before he left for England, while I stayed in NC to finish my degree in May 2015. After graduation, I joined my husband, Phillip, and we have been living here for 7 months. We are so blessed to have the opportunity to travel and live our first four years (possibly more) of married life abroad. In my blog, I plan to write about all of our travels, as well as my everyday thoughts.

I try to live life to the fullest because it is too short.

Thanks for reading,

xoxo
Mandy


Me with my husband, Phillip, and my Siberian Husky puppy, Mila.