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 Author| Post time 18-3-2013 09:55 PM | Show all posts
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, (Kosovo), Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithunia, Luxembourg, F.Y.R.O.Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Vatican City


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EUROPE BY RAIL
Rail travel in Europe is highly organized and is the best and most affordable way to get from city to city and town to town. The rail network is not just extensive it is all encompassing. You can pretty well get to anyplace in Europe on either a national or regional train, which are usually covered by the Eurail network. Rail Europe provides a fantastic service for anyone planning their vacation from outside of Europe. Always book your tickets and passes in your country of origin. Quite simply it will save you money. Booking is easy, just go to the Rail Europe site below and begin planning your vacation. Remember, you usually have a choice between 1st class and 2nd class cars. I would recommend the 1st class ticket because it really doesn't cost that much more and you'll appreciate the cleanliness and comfort. One of the best things about transportation in Europe is the hassle free train system.

The most important thing that you have to do before you book your tickets or passes is decided how many countries you want to visit and for how long you are going to be away. They offer very affordable passes bewtween two countries. For example, traveling between France and Italy is a great deal. You can book multi-country passes as well and you usually pay according to the number of travel days you decided to have. A travel day is a day where you use the train service, but the neat thing is you can use it on that day as much as you like.

Austria www.oebb.at
Belgiumwww.b-rail.be
France www.tgv-europe.com
Germany www.bahn.de
Italy www.trenitalia.com
Netherlands www.ns.nl
Portugalwww.cp.pt
Switzerland www.sbb.ch
Spain www.renfe.com
Sweden www.sj.se

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DRIVING IN EUROPE

Driving in Europe can be a little tricky and stressful. Here are a few things you should knowt's hard to find an automatic so make sure you are able to drive standard. Automatics will cost more to rent.Gas is extremely expensive. Count on double what you are use to paying. Driving in the cities can be treacherous. ie. Rome, ParisLeft side of the road in the UKRoads  are typically smaller than North American standardsIf you do decide to rent are car there are some benefits:
You'll be able to drive directly to your hotelYou might get the opportunity to see more (freedom)Renting from your country of origin can be quite cheap. Make sure you rent the car from home and not at the airport when you arrive. It will cost significantly more to book it overseas. Most Airports support all the major car rental companies. Be sure to check the vehicle before you leave the lot for any damage because they will certainly charge you. Consider getting a diesel to save on fuel costs.


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Getting to Europe on a  Budget            
By focusing your attention even on this simple aspect of  your vacation, you could literally save hundreds of dollars. You might not even  need to make major adjustments or compromise much comfort or convenience.
            
Consider when you will go. Spring and summer can be the most  expensive time to fly to Europe, but that  doesn’t mean you can only visit in winter on a budget. Look at fall, which is a  splendid time to visit, or even early spring when it is still considered the  shoulder season. Your timing can also be heavily impacted by timing depending  on the day of the week you fly, time of day you fly, whether your trip includes  a Saturday night stay, and how early you buy your tickets.
            
Where you fly is another major affecting your budget. If you  planned to meander around the map a little anyway, you might check various hub  cities in Europe like Frankfurt,  Paris, London and Rome for better flight  prices than smaller cities like Nice or Lisbon.
            
You can always use another transportation method to get to  that destination city, and you will have added another major city to your  itinerary. You just have to examine this option closely to determine if you are  spending more getting from a cheaper airport to your destination than you would  save getting the cheaper flights and, if so, is it worth it anyway.
            Train Travel on a Budget            
One of the most popular and enjoyable budget transportation  options in Europe is the train. In many cases,  people assume the best deal is a rail pass (only available to non-European  visitors), but whether that is true can vary wildly depending on the travelers,  the destinations and the situation. A great way to determine the best option is  to price out your itinerary with both a pass and point-to-point tickets on your  destination country’s official rail web site or dealers like Rail Europe.
            
As a general rule, if you will be visiting large cities  great distances apart, a rail pass could save dramatically over the price of  individual point-to-point tickets. If you will be visiting one city, however,  with just a couple daytrips nearby, you would spend a substantial amount more  on a rail pass than you would on local or regional point-to-point tickets. The  number of days you will travel and how far also comes into account. One long  trip and several short ones also could mean a rail pass is too pricey for you.
            
You also need to keep in mind that ticket prices, as well as  rail passes, do not include the cost of reservations, sleeper car spots, or  pretty much anything extra beyond permission to get onto the train. Which rail  pass you choose, if you’re getting one, is also something you should research  extensively first since minor changes can make a big difference to your wallet.
Car Travel on a Budget            
Car rentals can be notoriously overpriced in Europe, but they offer a hard-to-ignore convenience of  giving travelers much more independence to go where they want, when they want.  It’s especially helpful for travelers with a lot of gear that can be difficult  and unpleasant to lug into stations and airports.
            
One nice compromise is to simply get a rail pass/car rental  combo. That provides a bit of the best of both worlds, and you can use the car  rental vouchers for days you want to go wandering the countryside and  exploring.
            
If you will be visiting for at least 17 days, you should  consider a lease buyback program. You get a brand new car, comprehensive  insurance throughout Europe, and the daily  rate is lower than a traditional car rental. You can find programs through Renault and Peugeot.
                        Other Budget Transportation Options            
Rail and car transportation are certainly the most commonly  used methods of getting around Europe by  visitors, but there are also some great budget alternatives. Also be sure you  consider:
            
  • Bus       transportation networks are much more extensive in Europe       than they are in the U.S.,       and they reach destinations much more rural than you might expect.
  • Flights       within Europe are extremely reasonably       priced, as there are a variety of budget air carriers. You could very well       find that traveling from one city to another is cheaper, or the same       price, as other options, yet saves you many hours of travel time.
  • Ferries       are a lovely way to travel around Europe’s       many bodies of water, and can be a cheaper (if not speedier) mode of       transportation.
  • Barge       rentals and small cruises provide the unique aspect of travel by water, as       well as a combined price tag for both transportation and accommodations.




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MALAYSIAN EMBASSIES IN EUROPE

Embassy / High Comission / Consulate for France
                     
Office:             Embassy         
Street Address:2 bis, rue Benouville
Postal Address:
ZIP Code:75116
City:Paris
State:Paris
Country:France
Telephone:(+331) 45531185
Faximile:(+331) 47273460
Email:[email protected]

Embassy / High Comission / Consulate for Germany
                     
Office:             Embassy         
Street Address:Klingelhofer Strasse 6, D-10785
Postal Address:
ZIP Code:
City:Berlin
State:Berlin
Country:Germany
Telephone:(030) 88 57 49 0
Faximile:(030) 88 57 49 50, (030) 88 57 49 55
Email:[email protected], [email protected]
Website:                     

Office:             Consulate         
Street Address:Leopoldstrabe 236
Postal Address:
ZIP Code:80807
City:M?nchen
State:M?nchen
Country:Germany
Telephone:(49-89) 3506 5137
Faximile:(49-89) 3506 5374
Email:
Website:                     

Office:             Consulate         
Street Address:Wolf Hirth-Strabe 37
Postal Address:
ZIP Code:71034
City:Stuttgart
State:Stuttgart
Country:Germany
Telephone:(49-711) 607 1015
Faximile:(49-711) 607 1015
Email:
Website:                     










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Embassy / High Comission / Consulate for Netherlands
                     
Office:             Embassy         
Street Address:Rustenburgweg 2
Postal Address:
ZIP Code:2517
City:KE The Hague
State:KE The Hague
Country:Netherlands
Telephone:(3170) 350 6506
Faximile:(3170) 350 6536
Email:[email protected] , [email protected]
Website:                     
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Embassy / High Comission / Consulate for Italy
                     
Office:             Embassy         
Street Address:Via Nomentana 297
Postal Address:
ZIP Code:00162
City:Rome
State:Rome
Country:Italy
Telephone:(+39) 06.8415764/ 06.8417026/ 06.8411339
Faximile:(+39) 06.855 5040
Email:[email protected]
Website:                     

Office:             Consulate         
Street Address:Calle Miotti, 16
Postal Address:
ZIP Code:30141
City:Venezia
State:Venezia
Country:Italy
Telephone:(+39-41) 736674
Faximile:(+39-41) 5274453
Email:[email protected]
Website:                     

Office:             Consulate         
Street Address:Via Vittor Pisani, 31
Postal Address:
ZIP Code:20124
City:Milano
State:Milano
Country:Italy
Telephone:(+39-2) 66981839  0266984614
Faximile:(+39-2) 6702872
Email:[email protected]
Website:                     
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Post time 18-3-2013 10:11 PM | Show all posts
thread ni akan laris.
x macam umah petama.bukak 2006 abes 2013

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jangan spam yer cik adek...SuperMod memerhati tu...  Post time 18-3-2013 10:25 PM
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Post time 18-3-2013 10:34 PM | Show all posts
purnamamerindu posted on 18-3-2013 10:11 PM
thread ni akan laris.
x macam umah petama.bukak 2006 abes 2013

spam ape?
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Post time 18-3-2013 10:36 PM | Show all posts
purnamamerindu posted on 18-3-2013 02:11 PM
thread ni akan laris.
x macam umah petama.bukak 2006 abes 2013

saya TERpanggil utk membetulkan kenyataan

thread di board ini biaq pi lah sampai 5 tahun pon tak apa kalau isinya penuh dengan info...
kalau thread laju tapi banyak borak kosong tak ke haru jdnya...
tatau lah pasal org lain tapi bagi yg perlukan info, mereka terutamanya bila sangkut kat tempat yg di tuju akan susah nak saring kan...contohnya kalau you pergi sorang2 ke Europe pastu kalau apa2 terjadi nak info pasal transport tetiba kena baca citer pasal shopping pinggan mangkok, rumah takde air, ko ade contact org tu la org ni laa... pakcik aku beli keta la...lama tak nampak ko laaa.....yadda yadda yadda bla bla bla bla...tak ke bosan...

so...sebagai peringatan kepada saya dan kawan2 semua...please dun go off topic k...
Off topic sekali sekala tu takpe laaaa...tambah perisa kan kan kan.....

kalau selaluuuuuu...nnt admin atau Super Mod akan ding dong kami...dan kami nnt TERpaksa laaaa bawak keluar sabit rumput kasik cantas itu semak....

so takpe kalau thread tu nampak uzur...cam quran buruk bak kate org...heeeheeeeheeeee....

OK sis/bro...no hard feelings k...peace..........


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Post time 18-3-2013 10:39 PM | Show all posts
LelaRentaka7 posted on 18-3-2013 10:36 PM
saya TERpanggil utk membetulkan kenyataan

thread di board ini biaq pi lah sampai 5 ...

oui mademoiselle.je t'aime.

tepeklah lg gamba Swiss yg meruntun jiwa
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Post time 18-3-2013 10:42 PM | Show all posts
purnamamerindu posted on 18-3-2013 02:39 PM
oui mademoiselle.je t'aime.

tepeklah lg gamba Swiss yg meruntun jiwa

Iyo lahhh...nnt k...nak pg swiss jugak ke...
berapa hari? dah set mana nak tuju ke...hehehe...


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 Author| Post time 18-3-2013 10:58 PM | Show all posts
untuk menambah perasa kepada roti2 keras yang tak sedap di germany...

aku rasa ramai yang tak tau pasal ke"kosong"an bandar-bandar utama di Europe terutamanya bila tiba weekend..

which is ape yang terjadi pada aku bila outstation di Germany selama seminggu dan dengan naifnya memilih hari ahad untuk berlibur lara di kota frankfurt...

apa yang terjadi adalah semua premis which termasuk la museum, tempat-tempat tarikan pelancong dan juga kedai-kedaian (shopping mall toksah citer la) TUTUPPP...

adala yang buka macam Romer (souvenier shops kat depan square tu buka tapi mahal...so pergi kat souvenier shop belakang..operated by a turkish lady)...

so basically...kalau plan itinerary, apa nak buat hari ahad?
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Post time 18-3-2013 11:00 PM | Show all posts
Wahh sudah masuk ver.2...   
Purnamamerindu dh beli tiket lum ni?
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Post time 18-3-2013 11:02 PM | Show all posts
cmf_king_kong posted on 18-3-2013 02:58 PM
untuk menambah perasa kepada roti2 keras yang tak sedap di germany...

aku rasa ramai yang tak tau ...

museum park flea market tak minat ke?
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 Author| Post time 18-3-2013 11:04 PM | Show all posts
LelaRentaka7 posted on 18-3-2013 11:02 PM
museum park flea market tak minat ke?

tak kisah...at least ada something yang interesting to look la...janganla semua benda tutup..tensen pulak aku..

dan kalau winter/fall macam bulan november...biasanya malam cepat kan?

so operation hours end at 8pm jugak ke ape?

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