How many days are enough for Europe trip?

How many days are enough for Europe trip?

The general rule is that larger European cities require 2-4 full days (3-5 nights), and smaller cities generally only require 1-2 full days (2-3 nights). We say full days because, on days that you travel to or from a city, you will likely only get a few hours in the morning or evening to explore.

Is Van Life Legal?

Yes living in your van is legal. State and federal laws say that they want people to have an actual physical address. For some reason they don’t consider your van, car, and RV to be an actual home.

Can you sleep in car Switzerland?

It is generally not permitted to stay overnight in a car on a public parking lot. It is therefore recommended to find a campground or any other accommodation where you can spend the night. In some regions, sleeping for one night in the car is tolerated. You can ask at the local police station for more information.

How to plan a road trip to Europe?

The Urban Access Regulation in Europe website has information on a country and city by city basis, to help you plan your trip. They also share links for purchasing LEZ stickers online. Make sure you’re aware of the specific rules for each European country that you intend to visit.

Are there any epic road trips in Europe?

There is absolutely no shortage of epic road trips in Europe–and if I wasn’t already sure of that before, the overwhelming response I received when I asked fellow travel bloggers to chime in with their favorite European road trips for this blog post would have definitely convinced me.

Can you visit all the countries of Europe in one trip?

You can’t expect to fit everything Europe has to offer into one trip and we don’t suggest you try. For those taking a big, extended trip around the continent you could join a few countries together.

Do you need a driving permit to drive across Europe?

Drivers from non-EU countries may require an International Driving Permit to road trip across Europe. If you are from the UK, your UK licence allows you to drive in all EU countries unless it’s a paper licence or a licence issued in Gibraltar, Guernsey, Jersey or the Isle of Man, then you will need an International Driving Permit.