Europe Travel Guides - Madison's Footsteps (2025)

How long can Americans stay in Europe?

For countries in the EU, Americans can stay 90 days without a visa of any kind. In the U.K., Americans can stay up to 6 months visa-free. You are not permitted to work in either situation.
If you are adigital nomadhoping to move to Europe long-term, many countries in Europe now offer a digital nomad visa.Portugalwas one of the first countries to offer this, but many other countries have followed suit: likeSpain,Croatia,Montenegro, and Italy.

Where should I go for the first time in Europe?

That depends on what you’re looking for! If you want beautiful beaches, Greece,Spain,Croatiaand Southern Italy should be on your radar. For cliffside towns, Italy and theFrench Rivieraare the way to go. If you’re an adrenaline junkie looking for your next adventure,Interlaken, Switzerlandshould be #1 on your bucket list. For travelers on a budget in search of gothic architecture, a great party scene and fascinating history—consider theCzech Republic,Hungary,orPoland. If castles are your end all be all, book your flights toGermanyor the U.K.!

What are the best places to visit in Europe?

After living in Italy for two years I might be a bit biased.Italy is my favorite country to visit in Europe! The people, the food, the scenery, the history – everything in Italy is wonderful and fascinating.
There are many other popular countries to visit in Europe, likeGermany,Spain, Greece andFrance. However, it’s important to keep in mind that the most popular parts of these countries are not always the best places to visit. My favorite days in Europe were days spent exploring off the beaten path!

What month is best to visit Europe?

Summer is high-season across Europe. High-season brings the most crowds, the highest prices and the lowest availability. Unless you are visiting Scandinavia, and have no desire to freeze your ass off in the winter months, I would not recommend planning your Europe trip in the middle of the summer. Shoulder season (April, May, June and September) tends to be the best time to visit Europe.
However, there are exceptions to this rule. For example, if you’revisiting Prague—which has no beaches and not many famous summer activities—you may consider going in February, March, October or November for even lower prices and less crowds.

What should I pack for a trip to Europe?

Do yourself a favor and pack light for your Europe trip. Visit my blog post for a list ofmy favorite things to pack when visiting Europe.

What apps should I download for my Europe trip?

There are certain apps that will make your Europe trip a hell of a lot easier! Especially if you’re a first-time visitor. Visit this blog post for thebest apps for European travel.

Can I travel Europe on a budget?

Yes! Because of Europe’s famous hostel-culture and world-renowned public transportation systems, it’s relatively easy to travel around Europe on a budget. Keep in mind, certain countries are much more budget-friendly than others. For example, your budget will go a lot further in the Czech Republic than it will in Norway.
My favorite European cities for travelers on a budget areKraków,Prague,Budapest,Lisbon,Rome,Split,and theBay of Kotor.

What is the currency in Europe and how do I get it?

Many countries in the EU take the Euro. As of March 2023, the conversion rate is 1 EUR to 1.06 USD. However, there are many countries in the EU that don’t take the Euro. Some examples are the Swedish Krona, the Croatian Kuna, the Polish Zloty, the Hungarian Forint and the Czech Koruna.
I would recommend taking a debit card with you and pulling out cash from a reliable ATM once you arrive. I’ve never gotten a good exchange rate at any currency exchange shop in Europe and, to my knowledge, no European countries accepts USD. There is no need to bring US dollars with you on your next Europe trip. Follow basic rules when taking money out of a foreign ATM:
—Make sure your bank knows you’ll be traveling (and where) so your card isn’t declined
—Hide your PIN number when you type it in
—Only use ATM machines attached to a bank or another reputable establishment

How do I get a SIM card for My Europe trip?

The easiest way to get a SIM card for your trip is bypurchasing an Airalo eSIM online. They offer eSIMS for 200+ countries and regions around the world –available at the click of a button. Simply download the app and activate the SIM for instant connectivity anywhere in the world! 👉🏼 Use code MADI10 for 10% off!
Tip:If you’ve never used a foreign SIM, you’ll need to call your provider and make sure your phone is unlocked before leaving the U.S. If it isn’t, you can request that it be unlocked before you leave.

What are European hostels like?

If you’re solo traveling through Europe and interested inmaking friends during your trip—there’s no better solution than a hostel stay. If you’re wary of sharing a dorm room with other travelers, consider booking a private room at a hostel or staying at a hotel but participating in hostel activities! Below are some helpful tips for staying in European hostels:
—Always make sure the hostel has in-room lockers to lock up your valuables and remember to pack your own lock
—Search for hostels that are located nearby large tourist attractions, have good reviews from other solo female travelers and offer free wifi to guests
—Always pack amicrofiber towelandflip flopsfor your hostel stay. Trust me – no one wants to go barefoot in a hostel shower, and many don’t provide towels for free
—If you’re a light sleeper, it’s not a bad idea to packear plugsand aneye mask
—If you’re a woman traveling solo and are uncomfortable staying in a mixed-gender dorm room, be sure the hostel you book offers female-only dorms

How many days are ideal for a Europe trip?

I would budget at least four days (absolute minimum) per European country. I’m a huge fan of slow travel, so personally I would never spend less than a week in a new country. However, if you have limited time off of work I understand that timeline is not always possible.
My best advice is to think about it logically. I’ve met travelers with six days to spend in Italy trying to visit Rome, Florence, Cinque Terre and the Amalfi Coast. I’m sorry…but that soundsmiserable. If you try to jam too much into your itinerary you’ll be constantly exhausted and you’ll start touring places out of obligation—not genuine interest.

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