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What are the best cities in Europe for group bus tours?
Creation date: Dec 17, 2024 12:27pm Last modified date: Dec 17, 2024 12:27pm Last visit date: Dec 1, 2025 8:01pm
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Dec 17, 2024 ( 1 post, 2 replies latest Dec 24, 2024 )
12/17/2024
12:27pm
Thomas Hudson (markd21)
I’m planning a group trip to Europe next summer with my family and some friends. We’ll be about 15 people, so I’m thinking a bus tour might be the best option. I’m not sure which cities are the best for this kind of travel. I’ve heard that places like Amsterdam and Munich are good because there’s a lot to see, but I’m worried about how easy it is to move around with a big group. Has anyone done a bus tour like this? Which cities do you recommend for a smooth experience? I’m hoping for a mix of sightseeing, comfort, and maybe some nature stops.
12/24/2024
5:24am
Samantha Russell (sorelam)
I’ve done a few group tours in Europe, and I’d say cities like Amsterdam and Brussels are perfect. They have so many places to visit close to each other, which makes the whole experience less tiring. For larger groups, booking a bus is definitely a smart move. We used coach rental dusseldorf on one of our trips, and it made a huge difference. No stress with public transport schedules or dragging luggage around. Plus, you can plan your own route and take your time at each stop. If you’re thinking of visiting places like Munich or Paris, having a private bus is super helpful.
8:29am
Harvey May (seanlawson133): edited 12/24/2024 8:34am
I’ve never done a full group bus tour, but I have seen big groups using them, especially in places like Paris and Rome. It looks really convenient since they can get dropped off right at the tourist spots. I usually travel in smaller groups, so we just use public transport, but I can see how a private bus would be great for a larger group. If I ever plan a family trip with a lot of people, I think I’d look into it too. Seems like a comfortable option for sightseeing without all the walking.
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