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Bleuvacances 8 months ago · TomJeremy
Parking surveillé à Barcelone
Bonjour, j'ai beaucoup cherché avec le moteur de recherche de Voyage Forum et je ne trouve pas de réponse satisfaisante et récente. Donc, je pose ma question: nous allons 2 jours à Barcelone fin mai et cherchons un parking gardé pour y laisser la voiture, ayant l'intention de prendre le métro pour nous déplacer en ville.

Quelqu'un peut-il nous donner une ou des adresses de parking gardé? Merci d'avance de vos réponses
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Vacanciers 8 months ago · TomJeremy
Où stationner gratuitement à Barcelone?
Bonjour à tous Je serai du 30 juillet au 18 aout à Barcelone en voiture et je cherche une solution de stationnement gratuit dans la ville ou dans ses environs. Bonne journée
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Giacomina24 8 months ago · TomJeremy
Lieux insolites à Barcelone
Bonjour, je vais passer une semaine à Barcelone début mars (ville que je connais un peu), auriez vous des lieux insolites ou des coups de cœur à me recommander qui ne sont pas forcément dans les guides (que ce soit des lieux culturels, patrimoniaux, restaurants ou autres)
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Moochytown 8 months ago · TomJeremy
Quartier sécuritaire à Barcelone
Je prépare un éventuel voyage de 3 semaines à Barcelone. 1ère fois en Espagne. J, aime bien être près du métro mais sans être dans le centre touristique. Pouvez-vous me conseiller un quartier sécuritaire?

Merci, rené
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Loudall 8 months ago · TomJeremy
Les quartiers de Barcelone
Bonjour, Quelqu’un peut me renseigner sur les quartiers de Barcelone ? Poblenou, c’est bien ? Quels coins de la ville devrait-on éviter ? Merci !
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Ducono 8 months ago · TomJeremy
Where to stay in Barcelona?
Hi there, We’d like to spend a few days in Barcelona... the issue is accommodation, and we don’t know anything about it. My brother’s driving to a campsite up north, and his brother-in-law left at 5 AM when there are only two of us... I just got back from my 7th trip to the US, where I know all my spots, so I’m a bit lost here.
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Juliette2015 9 months ago · Hyerois83
10 days in the Canary Islands in January - which islands to choose?
Hi there, We’re planning to visit the Canary Islands for 10 days. We love hiking and nature in general, and beaches too, though they’re less of a priority. I’m thinking of spending 5 days in Tenerife, then heading to another island—I’m torn between Lanzarote and Palma. I just can’t decide. Thanks for your advice! Juliette
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Madapolam 9 months ago · Valmichel86
One-week trip to Friuli Venezia Giulia - Italy
Hello, I’m planning a trip for about ten people—seniors—to Friuli Venezia Giulia in September 2026.

Day 1 – We’ll likely arrive in Treviso and head first to UDINE for two nights. Day 2 – Morning in Udine, then an afternoon visit to Cividale del Friuli. Travel by local train. Day 3 – We’ll leave for a quick visit to Gorizia before heading to TRIESTE for one night. Day 4 – Visit Trieste and Miramare. At the end of the day, take the train to Cervignano, then a local bus to Grado. Stay in Grado for three nights. Day 5 – Explore central Grado and take a boat tour to the island of Barbana. Day 6 – Relaxation day in Grado (as requested by the participants). Day 7 – Visit Aquileia and possibly Palmanova.

Day 8 – Return to the airport or maybe a quick detour to Venice. For the three days in Grado and the surrounding area, I was thinking of hiring a small bus with a driver. It seems like it’d be simpler—what do you think? Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks for your feedback! MADAPOLAM
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Sourispat 9 months ago · VinceAndorra
Sleeping in Terminal 1 at Barcelona Airport
Hi, We’ll be arriving late at night and have a very early flight the next morning, so getting a hotel wouldn’t be worth it. We’d like to know if there’s a nice spot in Terminal 1 where we can catch some sleep or at least get comfortable for a few hours. Thanks to anyone who’s familiar with the terminal or has been in the same situation as us
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Demarie 9 months ago · Manondugard
Feedback on 6-day Alicante itinerary
Hi everyone! I’m planning a little trip in October and wanted to share where I’m at with my preparations. We’re heading to Alicante from October 18th to 23rd and will be staying on C/ Bailén. (We won’t have a car.) We’ve decided to buy a bus and tram card with 20 trips for the two of us to start. Depending on the weather, here’s what we’ve planned: a visit to Alicante including the covered market, the bullring (?), Santa Cruz… La Illeta del Banyets, Lucentum, the MARQ museum, ELCHE, Tabarca Island, Villajoyosa, Villena Castle, Orihuela (if we have time). Any thoughts? Anything that doesn’t seem worth it? I’m bringing my snorkel mask and a wetsuit just in case.

I remember a bit of Spanish—just *unas pocas palabras*—but otherwise, I get by in English. I’m bringing some euros in small bills. I don’t eat gluten, lactose, legumes, or rice—not allergic, but I feel sick if I eat them. If there are any dishes you’d recommend trying (I’ve heard about *patatas bravas*, and there must be seafood and octopus), or anything for my husband, who can eat everything.

We’re hoping to find a holiday vibe with some atmosphere, even though we’ll be there at the end of October.
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Aleria31 9 months ago
Venice: Organizing visits with the Museum Pass issue
This year, I’ve decided—I’m heading to Venice with my 12-year-old daughter between October 23rd and 28th. Despite my research, I still can’t figure out how the Museum Pass works. I bought it thinking it would give us easier access to some must-see spots. Now, I’m reading that we need to make a specific time reservation for each museum. When I try to do that, all I can do is pay for our entry tickets *again*. This is the case for the Doge’s Palace, the Campanile, St. Mark’s Basilica, and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection.

An email to the tourist office didn’t get a helpful response. So now, I’m too nervous to even book a transport pass in advance!!!

If anyone could shed some light on this, it would be amazing.
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Maguitou 10 months ago · Jujulee
Natural hot springs spots in Ireland?
Hi everyone, I’m heading out next week with my van and arriving in Cork to tour Ireland for three weeks. Would you know any off-the-beaten-path spots to discover natural hot springs or rivers where you can take a peaceful dip? Thanks for your suggestions and ideas! Guy
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Phantoma 10 months ago · Montagnard74
Where to spend 3 nights between Innsbruck and Paris?
Hi there,

I’d love your input, please. Here’s my itinerary: We’re leaving from Quebec for Rome – 4 nights Vienna – 9 nights Hallstatt – 2 nights Salzburg – 4 nights Innsbruck – 4 nights That leaves 3 nights to place somewhere between Innsbruck and Paris, ideally with a direct connection (I’ve looked but can’t find anything—I’m hoping you can help me out ). We’ll be returning to Quebec from Paris.

It could be a seaside spot to relax after what I’m sure will be an amazing trip, but that’s not a must. We also love beautiful cities and small villages.

Looking forward to your suggestions for these last 3 nights—thanks in advance! Have a great evening, Phantoma
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Evelyne29 10 months ago
Visiting the Faroe Islands in January
Hi, Has anyone ever tried the Faroe Islands in January? I know the weather won’t be great and the days will be short... but it’s tempting. I’d love to hear about your experiences. Thanks so much in advance!
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Rudovfer 11 months ago
Traveling in Italy: how to avoid ZTL traps in Milan, Como, and elsewhere?
Hi there,

This year, we booked a rental in Colonno, Italy, by Lake Como.

Everything was going well until my wife wanted to see Milan... Out of 11 days, why not spend a day there, even though I’m not really a "city" person? Then I discovered ZTLs (Zona a Traffico Limitato)...

A 90 € fine if you’re unlucky enough to drive into one, and another 90 € if you drive out... While I was looking for info on where to park without risking a fine in Milan (any tips?), I found out that Como also has a ZTL. (Any parking advice there too?)

My question is: is there a map showing all the cities with ZTLs? Because if it means getting hit with hundreds of euros in fines 9 months later... 😕

The more I look for info, the more I come across unsettling stories... Like people who pass a ZTL sign, turn around immediately, and still get hit with two 90 € fines in 3 minutes... I don’t want to ruin the vacation over a small mistake...

Thanks in advance,
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Jessim 11 months ago · Rudovfer
Using a Trenord ticket: need practical info
Hi everyone,

I bought a Trenord train ticket online from Milano Centrale station to Como. While I’ve been to Italy several times and taken trains before, this is my first time traveling with this company.

The app says the QR code will be available when the ticket becomes valid, which is at the train’s departure time. But I was wondering if there are turnstiles like the ones in French stations, and I’d like more details on how to use tickets with Trenord. I tried looking for information but couldn’t find everything I needed.

Thanks in advance! 🙂
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Domigujan33 11 months ago · Nicoreve
What to see in Sweden in 3 days with easy transport outside the city?
Hi everyone, I’m planning to spend about 9 days in Sweden (round trip to Stockholm) in July (without a car, most likely). We’d like to spend 4 or 5 days in Stockholm to really enjoy it. For the rest of the trip, I’m struggling to find good ideas. I’ve seen the Gullmar Fjord or small towns like Kjallbacka or Lysekil, or even the Bohuslän cliffs, but on various travel sites, they don’t mention whether it’s easy to get around, if there are excursions, or what transport options are available. Do you have any suggestions for where to stay for 3 days (outside a big city) with easy transport? Thanks for your help. Dominique
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Janolacave 11 months ago
Distances and transportation options between Milan and Rome
Hi there, I’m planning a one-week trip to Italy, with Milan and Rome as my destinations. I’ll be taking a bus to Milan with FlixBus (which I’m not thrilled about since it’s not a great company), and I’ll stay for two days. After that, I’ll take the train to Rome. I’d like to know if the bus station is far from downtown Milan. For the trip to Rome, I’m thinking of booking the train via Trainline—is that a good idea? Also, which station does the train leave from? I think there are two stations in Milan. Please share any info you can to help me prepare for the trip. Thanks a million!
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MirandaMouse 11 months ago
Where to park when visiting Swiss cities?
Hi there,

I’m spending some time in Switzerland this summer. Beyond the landscapes, I’d still like to visit a few cities—especially Bern, Lausanne, Zurich, and Fribourg.

The issue is parking...

For Lausanne, I found a park-and-ride that’s cheaper on Saturdays. But for the others, it gets tricky...

I don’t necessarily plan to park right in the city center, but there don’t seem to be proper park-and-rides...

I see that the Bern–Fribourg railway line is under construction.

I’d really like to avoid paying an arm and a leg for parking over there or relying on a train once an hour.

Same goes for Montreux—it looks pretty complicated...

If you’ve got any tips...

Thanks! !
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RudovFER 12 months ago
Ideas for a 9-day itinerary in the Lake Como region.
Hi everyone, vacation is coming up... Don’t stress about life—with three weeks to go, we’re just starting to plan our days.

If you have any ideas, we’ll be based in Colonno.

Excluding arrival and departure days, we have 9 full days.

Nice hikes? Waterfalls? Towns or villages you absolutely must see? Any zoos or aquariums in this area? I haven’t found anything!

For now, our plans (in no particular order) are:

- A day in Milan - A day in Como - A day in Lugano (on the antiques market day, then returning via Lanzo d’Intelvi for the views) - A day in Locarno (funicular and other attractions)

Maybe a day in Bellinzona—I have to go there during our stay anyway, so why not spend the whole day there?!

My wife wants to take a boat tour on Lake Como.

The GreenWay hike looks nice, especially with a teen, especially since the starting point is behind our rental.

I also spotted the village of Griante because you can hike up to the Chiesa di San Martino church with a great view once you arrive—perfect for our usual picnic...

Anyway, as you can tell, we’re missing ideas for 1 or 2 days. If no one posts, no worries—we’ll figure it out. To be honest, I haven’t really looked beyond the "cities" to visit. But since we’re heading to a very touristy area this time, I thought it might be nice to get some tips!

I went to Lugano for 2 days a few years ago by myself. I swore I’d bring my little family back there. I only visited Lugano, Locarno, and Lanzo d’Intelvi back then.
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VoyageForum 12 months ago
Your summer activities on a budget
Explore three must-see spots in Europe, blending historical heritage and architectural wonders.

With GetYourGuide, get skip-the-line tickets and often cheaper access to Europe’s most iconic sites 😎 Start with the Palace of Pena in Portugal, a colorful gem perched above Sintra. Next, visit Pompeii, the ancient city frozen under Vesuvius’s ashes, before wrapping up at the majestic Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Gaudí’s masterpiece.

Travel smart, explore more, spend less 😉
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Claudine95 12 months ago
Good places to stay in Bari, Lecce, and Matera (no car)
My daughter and I are planning to visit Puglia in September. We won’t have a car. We’re thinking of staying in Bari for a few days, then exploring the surrounding area before heading to Lecce and finishing in Matera. Do you have any recommendations for hotels or Airbnbs?
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Poney 12 months ago
Road trip from Belgium to the Dolomites
Hello, We (two adults) would like to visit this legendary place. Recommended time to go—I’m currently planning for early June. Road trip with my car starting from Belgium.

Day 1: Belgium - Innsbruck Day 2: Innsbruck - Lago di Braies: Visit Innsbruck, then head to Lago di Braies. Day 3: Lago di Braies - San Vito di Cadore: Visit Lago di Braies, then Lago di Landro and Misurina. Day 4: San Vito di Cadore: Tre Cime Day 5: San Vito di Cadore: Cinque Torri (5 Torri) Day 6: San Vito di Cadore: Lago di Sorapis Day 7: San Vito di Cadore - St. Maddalena: Lago di Dobbiaco - churches in the late afternoon Day 8: St. Maddalena - Alpe di Siusi Day 9: Alpe di Siusi: Compatsch Day 10: Alpe di Siusi: Seceda Day 11: Alpe di Siusi - Venice: Lago di Carezza Day 12: Venice Day 13: Venice Day 14: Return trip

Thanks, Louis
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Fredlemellec 12 months ago · CeciliaGO
Where to stay for 2-3 days in the Douro Valley?
Hi there, We’re spending a week in Porto this summer and plan to explore the surrounding area. A visit to the Douro seems unavoidable! We’ll be discovering a lot once we’re there, but we’re still looking for recommendations on where to stay... Could you help us out? We’ve read that spending a night in a quinta would be great, but it seems way out of our budget. Or is it? We’ve set a max budget of around 150 €. Otherwise, we’re looking for charming little villages with nice restaurants to end the day on a high note. We’re open to all suggestions—thanks in advance for your help! Delphine and Fred
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Dpri 12 months ago · PapJ59
Les Pouilles au mois d'août (Locorontodo)
Bonjour,

Nous allons dans les Pouilles du 30/07 au 31/08/2020. J'ai réservé une location avec piscine à Locorontodo.

Et là plus je lis les guides ou forums et plus je regrette d'avoir réservé l'avion pour Bari. Autant je peux annuler les réservations, mais l'avion j'aurais des pénalités.

C'est la foule, éviter absolument le mois d'août, bouchons, chaleur étouffante, augmentation des prix… Bref, je déchante. Notre but n'est pas d'aller forcément à la plage. Je me dis qu'on se lèvera tôt pour bouger là où on veut et on rentrera au plus chaud de la journée.

C'est à ce point-là ? Merci de vos expériences.
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Alex31s 12 months ago · Bollychica
Prochaines vacances en février aux îles Canaries
Bonjour à tous,

Nous aimerions partir en février prochain passer une semaine avec nos 2 enfants (13 et 4 ans) soit à Madère soit aux Canaries.

Pour ces vacances là, nous aimerions avoir une semaine de repos avec possibilité de randonner, que les enfants puissent aller à la piscine... Nous avions pensé à une formule tout inclus, même si ce n'est pas du tout notre truc (on est plutôt road trip et on organise tout, tout seul) pour justement ne rien avoir à faire (notamment pas à manger 😎)

Sauf que j'ai regardé et les hôtels avec cette formule sont juste disproportionnés : 500, 800 chambres 😮, ça ne va pas être possible du tout !! Et le prix pour 4, gloups ! On a alors pensé à prendre en demi-pension dans ce cas, dans un complexe plus petit. En fait, on aimerait éviter le béton partout partout, on préfère la nature !

Bref, j'aimerai avoir vos tuyaux pour construire notre voyage. Si vous avez d'autres destinations qui pourraient coller, je suis preneuse aussi. On ne veut pas aller loin, avec des températures autour de 15° c'est parfait. On veut donc se reposer, piscine pour les enfants, mais avoir la possibilité d'aller quand même découvrir le pays (rando etc...)

Merci et bonne journée
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