45 Travel Tips for First Time or Infrequent International Travelers
From Practical Hacks. You'll agree with some, disagree with others, but all are good to think about:
45 Travel Tips for First Time or Infrequent International Travelers
Frank II
USA 2/1/10
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Thanks for the post.
FrankII, thank you kindly for this post.
I will add one:
Even if you aren't a detailed itinerary kind of person, have one for your first day (if you are arriving somewhere without much sleep). I am happy to wing-it based upon a loose plan most days, but I am too tired day 1 to make decisions.
Also -- have detailed directions to all your hotels. Nothing like hitting a town (at night, in the rain, on foot) and not know where you are going.
My $.02...
Frank II : the "45 Travel Tips ..." are great ! I think of that as being an updated version of the "101 tips for the mature traveller" printed for the Grand Circle Travel business (based in New York City), that they began printing in the 1970s.
I disagree with #9- isn't it cheaper to get cash from the airport ATM than to exchange cash at the bank? My research and experience says so.
That might be referring to some non-bank ATMs that are cropping up in airports and train stations. They're like the ATMs you find here at a Seven-11.
They have extra fees that would inflate the cost of getting cash there. I've always found bank affiliated ATM machines at major airports and big train stations.
thank you! my husband and i are planning our first international trip this summer (my first--not his--but his was a loooong time ago, and with school) and that was and will be very helpful!
! This discussion thread deserves to be near the top of the page.
Need to respond to this one:
41. Another very clever idea from Patrick F.: When you reach your destination, go to the first grocery store you see. Make a note of the open and closing times for further reference if you have an emergency (need some Pepto, etc.) and to give you an idea of the shopping times in the area
In Italy or France, if you need Pepto, you're not likely to find it at a grocery store. Most over-the-counter pharmaceuticals need to be bought at a pharmacy.
Reiterating on Steve's posting, I find major bank ATMs to be readily available and give the best rates. Every time I have arrived in Germany (Frankfurt, Stuttgart, and Munich airports) I have found a major bank's ATM. In Munich, it's in the baggage room. The ATM has always charged me the exact Interbank exchange rate - no additional fees. One of my banks charges me no fees or percentage over that, the other bank charges me 1% plus about $1.50 (which one do you think I use?)
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