10 Tourist Mistakes Americans MUST AVOID In Europe

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Away Together w/ Nik and Allie

Күн бұрын

The BIGGEST MISTAKES Americans Make When Visiting Europe. Click "Show More" to see Ad Disclosure.
Avoid these 10 common Europe Travel Mistakes that could cost you money, waste your time, and even make you look rude without even realizing it!
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0:00 10 Tourist Mistakes Americans make when they travel to Europe
0:36 Mistake #1: Not building walking stamina
1:36 Mistake #2: Assuming things are the same
3:36 Mistake #3: Forgetting Travel Insurance
4:53 Mistake #4: International Phone Plan Issues
6:44 Mistake #5: Sticking to Tourist Hot Spots
7:44 Mistake #6: Not Using Points and Miles
9:20 Mistake #7: Not respecting the local way
10:42 Mistake #8: Packing Too Much
12:05 Mistake #9: Talking Too Loud
12:58 Mistake #10: Packing Your Itinerary Too Full
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@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
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@leewilliams5341
@leewilliams5341 Ай бұрын
Absolutely build up your walking muscles. I average 7 to 8 miles per day on my European trips.
@LeannaRuthJensen
@LeannaRuthJensen Ай бұрын
Respecting local customs/people has bonuses: We asked a local where they usually go to lunch. Some of the best meals we had were in restaurants with no signage on the street. When we got to the local place we would talk with the staff about where they like to take visitors in their city (some great little parks etc ) Oh and we started by saying, "I'm sorry I can't speak your language can you help me in English?" We always found this was a good ice breaker that encouraged a positive response.
@MarkBH70
@MarkBH70 Ай бұрын
I'd learn 'please' and 'thank you,' plus other words in the local language. Attitudes vary in different countries.
@martacancela7681
@martacancela7681 Ай бұрын
Like @hrw3mom103 said: “I’m American and travel abroad often. I have heard that besides our accents and clothing, how we stand and eat make us easily identifiable.” I may add: Just the way Americans eat (+ eating/drinking as you go) makes them obvious. Not using fork and knife... One arm always under the table... Eating with your hands... Asking for ketchup, mayo and sauces with (literally) everything... Oh, and ice. All drinks have to have ice on them. Plus the ubiquitous baseball caps.
@tkozikow
@tkozikow Ай бұрын
More than just breaking in your shoes is actually having a pair of shoes that are good for walking. We walk 20-25K steps per day on most trips and have learned that some shoes are better than others. My current favorite pair are not going to win any fashion awards, but they are super comfortable on the longest days. Also, leave the trucker hats, basketball shorts, and Senor Frogs t-shirts from Cancun at home. You don't need a completely new and expensive wardrobe,, but the more you look like a tourist the more likely you are a target for pickpockets and scams. There are a lot of churches in Europe and many have a dress code. Long pants and covered shoulders are not too much to ask for. Finally, respect your surroundings and remember that you are a guest. I was stunned by the number of people at Auschwitz taking Instagram glamor shots.
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
Great points, Tim. Couldn't agree more.
@laurievanzon2126
@laurievanzon2126 25 күн бұрын
What kind of shoes do you wear to walk so much?
@keithclifton392
@keithclifton392 26 күн бұрын
Great suggestions! I would add another: don’t take personal safety for granted, even in supposedly “safe” places. My phone was stolen in broad daylight on a recent trip to London only because I let me guard down for a second.
@corinnesolano1237
@corinnesolano1237 Ай бұрын
Nr. 9 is sooo true! Especially having to listen to a loud American at the next table when you would like to enjoy a nice meal.
@laurievanzon2126
@laurievanzon2126 25 күн бұрын
All Americans are not the same. I like a peaceful dinner too.
@corinnesolano1237
@corinnesolano1237 24 күн бұрын
@@laurievanzon2126 I said "a loud American" not "loud Americans", so I didn't intend to generalize.
@aprylburtchin5178
@aprylburtchin5178 16 күн бұрын
I’m an American and do not care for people talking loudly at the next table. We do not all do that!
@PABackpacker
@PABackpacker 5 сағат бұрын
We Americans are too loud even for other Americans.
@leah_taylor
@leah_taylor Ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips! I'm in my hostel in Portugal right now, so this is a great video to keep in mind :). Obrigada!
@thecleaningteacher638
@thecleaningteacher638 Ай бұрын
Great tips! Would you consider making a video (or video series) all about travel insurance (health, auto primary vs. secondary, trip interruption, etc.)? Your experience and common sense would be helpful!
@MarkAsh-tv2ox
@MarkAsh-tv2ox 23 күн бұрын
The talking loud thing is so true. I'm a Brit who has travelled much around Europe and in the USA. When there is a group of Americans on the next table, you can hear their whole conversation. It feels like they want everyone to hear what they say and to perhaps be impressed. I don't know. Probably not. But that's what it feels like. Italians are loud. But most other Europeans are quiet and discreet both in restaurants and on public transport.
@oldbroadabroad6619
@oldbroadabroad6619 Ай бұрын
I remember a group of Americans loudly complaining the mac and cheese they were eating wasnt like the US. In a historic, traditional Scottish restaurant. They amount of us that glanced at each other with knowing looks....
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
Makes me so sad
@krisanderson9823
@krisanderson9823 Ай бұрын
Brilliant video! You covered pertinent tips beautifully.
@pattymitchell1870
@pattymitchell1870 Ай бұрын
I always appreciate your videos. Thank you! One thing about travel insurance: we are seniors and some companies will not insure anyone over 70. I found a company that does, but people should know it does cost more and you can't get quite the coverage as younger travelers in some instances. I went ahead and bought an annual insurance plan, since that seemed to be a better way to go. I couldn't do it through a link you provided on another video, though. I walk at least 5 miles almost daily and walking on our trips is a total joy!
@Span91423
@Span91423 28 күн бұрын
Excellent video. I have traveled a lot and everything you list is absolutely spot on
@kbarnes6855
@kbarnes6855 Ай бұрын
Great tips! I enjoy your channel - always learn something. 👍🏻😀
@ValerieD-mf8ks
@ValerieD-mf8ks 25 күн бұрын
Ugh! #7 When we act like we were at Disneyland and the locals must stop to help and answer questions as if they are employees!
@elizabethpetrie2732
@elizabethpetrie2732 Ай бұрын
All good tips, many based on common sense. May I also point out that many European destinations are not nearly as accessible to people with mobility issues. Think cobblestones streets, high curbs, steps, and so on. Also, not all public transportation systems are easily accessible either.
@WaypointofView
@WaypointofView Ай бұрын
These are some really great tips! Thanks so much for sharing!
@GenxGypsy1968
@GenxGypsy1968 Ай бұрын
I just wanted to stop by and say how fantastic this video is…so many golden nuggets of advice. I think you hit this one out the park 👏. Bravo!!
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
Ah! Thanks so much, Christi!
@juditmihalovits4641
@juditmihalovits4641 Ай бұрын
@GenxGypsy1968, Hi, Christi. ☺️ just letting you know… I’m following your channels too. ☺️👍
@phillipabowe5349
@phillipabowe5349 Ай бұрын
Great tips! 👍
@juditmihalovits4641
@juditmihalovits4641 Ай бұрын
Nick is right about start walking and try to get in shape before your trips. I thought I was in decent kind of shape before my London trip, & still I got too sore. By end of the day we just Crashed we were so tired.
@Xuvetyn2
@Xuvetyn2 Ай бұрын
Just wanted to let you know that the advice to check trip insurance was really helpful. We have a trip to Copenhagen, Amsterdam, and Paris in late November, and we bought insurance with our flight. This prompted me to check what we purchased, and it includes medical, but not much. I may look into purchasing a separate medial plan, just to be safe. Thank you for the prompt!
@scubasteve1555
@scubasteve1555 Ай бұрын
Just a heads up, Verizon now has international data included in their $65/month plan. So for those already on Verizon they don't need another sim nor extra costs.
@margaretpittman9650
@margaretpittman9650 Ай бұрын
I have 12 travel pass days built up ready for my trip to Europe next month! 2yrs ago I went to Paris for a week and no extra charges, so awesome! 👍
@conniekershaw4412
@conniekershaw4412 Ай бұрын
Yes, I also had 12 days built up on my Verizon plan. It was so easy, no new number. I love it.
@SCUBA_5teve
@SCUBA_5teve Ай бұрын
Hey. Nice name. We just used the plan in Europe. Was hassle free!
@scubasteve1555
@scubasteve1555 Ай бұрын
@@SCUBA_5teve Awesome, thanks!!! I'm an American living in Germany for work and was paying the $80 a month for international coverage. When I found out they included it in their $65/month plan I switched. So many apps and websites do 2-FA now and it's just such a pain to switch all that.
@lisalu910
@lisalu910 26 күн бұрын
The AT&T International Plan with unlimited data is $10/day.
@morganhullinger400
@morganhullinger400 Ай бұрын
You guys definitely have the best travel channel out there right now. Leaving in two weeks for TA cruise and stay in Europe after and your videos have been just what we needed to get all ready! Hoping you guys get more and more subscribers due to the excellent content you are putting out there for us to watch and learn from!
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
Morgan - thanks so much for saying that. We hope you have an amazing trip!!!
@Zurich_for_Beginners
@Zurich_for_Beginners Ай бұрын
About Point 9: It depends. In Spain you don't stand out at all when you speak loud.
@angmut43
@angmut43 22 күн бұрын
So true what you say Am Australian here. I just hope that your audience takes in what you say.
@SausalitoVicki
@SausalitoVicki Ай бұрын
Nik, thank you for your GREAT point about building up stamina prior to a trip to Europe. I’m going to start walking!🚶🏼‍♀️
@jessied4210
@jessied4210 27 күн бұрын
Try TrainPal. They have really low priced tickets and train cards to make your trips easier.
@bretaskinner3143
@bretaskinner3143 Ай бұрын
During your segment on phones, my head reminisced about what we used for our first trip to England in 1995: paper phone cards you purchased then used at pay phones. I don't remember where you bought them, perhaps convivence stores. My mistake is usually packing "just in case" stuff. Although, our last trip, Iceland in December, we did somewhat fill our check luggage, then I padded with a box of tissues. I was so happy to have that box when I caught a cold ;)
@UrbanMiller
@UrbanMiller Ай бұрын
“Comparison is the thief of joy”. God, that’s so true. Love that quote! Great video once again man! I live by your never bringing a checked bag rule. Traveling without a checked bag is the way to go.
@stilsweet9579
@stilsweet9579 Ай бұрын
OMG I had that same problem in Europe with putting the wrong gas in the car. It was many years ago when there was not travel insurance available. Thanks for the channel. Very helpful for traveling. Everyone should listen.
@jessied4210
@jessied4210 27 күн бұрын
I think TrainPal offers comprehensive discounts and aftersale services. Love it!
@andyt8216
@andyt8216 Ай бұрын
I may be biased being British, but black for “nasty” diesel and green for, at the time when it came out, “greener” unleaded petrol just makes more sense to me!
@ChaRles-me3bb
@ChaRles-me3bb Ай бұрын
#7 you said it perfectly ‼
@PatNeedhamUSA
@PatNeedhamUSA Ай бұрын
You're totally right about the abundance of walking! My all-time weekly step count record was from last December (198k) when i was in Athens and Madrid.
@jean-pascalesparceil9008
@jean-pascalesparceil9008 Ай бұрын
On the topic of walking, there are a lot of cobbled streets in old towns' centers in almost all European countries, so it's important to practice some walking on uneven surfaces.
@lisalu910
@lisalu910 Ай бұрын
On the itinerary point, I notice that the brief schedule you flashed on the screen has you coming into Milan then going back out of Milan. I almost never fly in and out of the same airport, because that has you backtracking, In the same amount of time, you can see one more city if you fly out of a different airport. For example, into Rome and out of Milan. Into Milan and out of Nice. Into Paris and out of London. It might not always be possible depending on your airline and your destinations, but whenever possible it is a great way to add in another city without spending time going back to Point A.
@mettenorsk8433
@mettenorsk8433 Ай бұрын
My favorite move quote is from the Interview. One of the main characters is at an airport; there’s a long line and he says: I’m American. I have to go first …. Spot on😮
@merrillundgren1790
@merrillundgren1790 Ай бұрын
Great video Nik!!! I was looking at your list of to-watch videos and see the one from 9 months ago with Allie and liquids for TSA. Can you make a video about the more restrictive liquid requirements in Europe (talking to you, Paris and London) and the exceptions for “medications” (and what that means!. Thanks!
@jean-pascalesparceil9008
@jean-pascalesparceil9008 Ай бұрын
Hello! For France, EU countries and some others, like Switzerland, it is 1/10 of a liter per liquid and all little containes should be packaged in a transparent plastic bag wuit a closure system like zip-lock. Exceptionnaly, baby food/drink and medications = liquid (in that case) prescription drugs (one might have to show the prescription). The safety check is done by minimum wage employees, "if you pay peanuts, you get monkeys"...
@julieanncheshire9960
@julieanncheshire9960 Ай бұрын
"It's like accelerated personal development if you allow it to be." ABSOLUTELY
@lisaworkman1041
@lisaworkman1041 Ай бұрын
I know Unbound Marino is a sponsor… but $88 for 1 t-shirt is ridiculous… now they’re asking for $158 for a pair of shorts 🤔🙄😳👎 I didn’t care how wrinkle resistant they are!!!
@richiejohnson
@richiejohnson Ай бұрын
Slightly off topic, but reserving a rental car will not keep them from renting your car to someone else! Just because the office is open until 7 pm, if you show up that late in the day in high season, they aren't waiting for you. l have seen this happen THREE times to fam and friends
@casaraku1
@casaraku1 Ай бұрын
People make their plans thru the tourist agency and stay on the tour bus or its a place on their selfie (bucket) list...as long as they speak english at mcdonalds....when i travel, i can always here americans... and i do not talk near them... I don't want to be associated with "Tourist" esp. groups...i travel quietly alone and try to pick up some local phrases....10 countries in 10 days... Me, 1 country per week and that is only a small part....I like to rest and relax.
@gerrieriihimaki6446
@gerrieriihimaki6446 Ай бұрын
“Leave your arrogance at home!” Yes, yes, yes!!! One of my pet peeves with American travelers anywhere. Thank you.
@hrw3mom103
@hrw3mom103 Ай бұрын
Oh America is far from the only country who has arrogant citizens. 😂
@michaelplunkett8059
@michaelplunkett8059 Ай бұрын
Ditto ours for Europeans.
@CharPatterson-ge5hq
@CharPatterson-ge5hq Ай бұрын
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@erzabetf9544
@erzabetf9544 Ай бұрын
That’s hilarious. American arrogance pales in comparison to … German, French, Italian, Spanish, Greek, Turkish … I could go on. Focus on yourself a little more, and you might notice your own arrogance - a pet peeve of mine about anyone making foolish comments on KZbin. 😂
@lulyjones9199
@lulyjones9199 20 күн бұрын
In Málaga, Spain we had a laundromat nearby. We did laundry 2xs for a period of 15 days. Had clean clothes on our return to USA. Who wants to travel long distance with dirty laundry?
@paulv2200
@paulv2200 Ай бұрын
You are right on with #7. Keep an open mind and you will discovered many wonderful new cultures.
@ESUSAMEX
@ESUSAMEX Ай бұрын
I have traveled a lot and l lived overseas for almost two years. Europeans who think Americans are loud have not been with Greeks, Spaniards, Italians or the Turkish. And they sure haven't been near any Latin Americans. Europeans who live in the US have told me that they view American "loudness" as confidence now that they have resided in the US. And they never noticed the difference between the two until moving to the US.
@AllyMcLesbian
@AllyMcLesbian Ай бұрын
Don’t forget Chinese tour groups. I’ve always found them to be the absolute loudest.
@ESUSAMEX
@ESUSAMEX Ай бұрын
@@AllyMcLesbian True. Every time I order Chinese food, the workers sound like they are screaming once they begin to speak Chinese. Their English is not loud, but their Chinese sounds like a screaming bloody murder.
@MichelleDiana
@MichelleDiana Ай бұрын
I’m from Denmark and I think Dutch are the loudest🫣
@user-je123
@user-je123 Ай бұрын
You're absolutely right, there are big regional differences. The good principle also applies in this area: behave like a guest. That regulates a lot.
@hellomycating
@hellomycating Ай бұрын
The Europeans that complain about being loud are usually Germans, Austrians, Swiss, etc... You won't find many people in Spain, where I am from, complaining about talking loud...
@sharonmaske3540
@sharonmaske3540 Ай бұрын
My son lives in Lisbon. I wasn't as fit this year as last. When I get home it's gonna be back to walking up 4 flights of stairs every day to prepare me for the hills in this beautiful city.
@travelwithdebandnick
@travelwithdebandnick Ай бұрын
hi, deb from tasmania australia :) great video :) id love to travel to europe one day :) ive just subscribed to your channel, nice to be onboard :)
@SteveGrin
@SteveGrin Ай бұрын
lol @ the gas pump, I did the opposite (in Germany) , put diesel in a gas car - fortunately I caught it about 10 liters in (I noticed the smell) and switched to the highest octane gas they had. It ran, rough, but topped it off daily with high-test and got through it without incident.
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
Hah Steve - we can be brothers in hysterically unfortunate gas pumping decisions together!
@sebastianrucker4967
@sebastianrucker4967 Ай бұрын
Some good things you mentioned but about your sponsor, you may want to mention that they don't allow tethering
@tkozikow
@tkozikow Ай бұрын
Non-chain boutique hotels can be nice, but an even better option in many places, especially for a longer trip is Airbnb. They are often in neighborhoods outside the CBD, but with good bus, tram, or subway service. Walking around you can find the coffee shops and restaurants where locals eat. Speaking of restaurants, you probably want to avoid any with a menu outside in multiple languages with pictures of the food. Most of it is going to be overpriced and mediocre. Also, keep in mind that some dishes like spaghetti and meatballs or chicken pamasean are uniquely American dishes and should not be on any European menu.
@hassanalihusseini1717
@hassanalihusseini1717 Ай бұрын
No!! Taking Airbnb annoys many Europeans and even (as f.x. in Barcelona) sparks hatred against tourists as Airbnb people take living space from locals. And strangely everyone pretends to like the locals. So... stay in hotels and boycott Airbnb.
@dorisgilman920
@dorisgilman920 Ай бұрын
WOW, Nick my hubby and I have done. He fueled it up and I wasn't paying attention. On the way to my parents home by the car stalled. Luckily we had some fuel in it. Luckily it didn't ruin the engine. Live and learn. We usually avoid the Tourist spots.
@verenama6519
@verenama6519 Ай бұрын
Number 9: This is really the most disturbing thing about tourists from the US. They shout like they'd give a lecture in a large room, even if sitting next to the person they talk to. Even in a restaurant or a bus we have to hear their unnecessary loud voices from meters away. The reason might be a mixture of self-importance and no consideration for other people. They think they own the place and are not aware that there are other customers in the cafe or the train. It seems to me they don't understand the difference between private space and public space and just act as if everywhere was their private space. LIke the American lady who talked loudly about her difficulty to poop when travelling. In a bus from the gate to the aircraft. No escape.
@mehmd1913
@mehmd1913 16 күн бұрын
Right back at you.
@kristajeanne572
@kristajeanne572 Ай бұрын
I used to live in London and the thing about Americans often being too loud is absolutely true. I'd usually hear my countryfolk before I'd see them. They'd also break the unspoken rule of not chatting with strangers on public transport. The Brits were always polite about it, but I could sense a bit of annoyance. I always found it a bit amusing. I think it's a good idea to maybe read up a little bit about what is considered good manners in a place you're going. It'll score you points and make you friends, plus it's just the kind thing to do.
@bironbrunelle5186
@bironbrunelle5186 Ай бұрын
I love talking to strangers...it does freak out some.
@alipainting
@alipainting Ай бұрын
It depends. I've had some memorable chats with Brits on trains and on the street. But if they don't respond enthusiastically it means they are introverted so leave them alone. Same as everywhere. The best part of travel is meeting fun people 😊
@lisalu910
@lisalu910 Ай бұрын
Funny because I have a friend born and raised in Paris - a very "Parisienne" woman in her 50s. She is way louder than me, an American, and she will talk to ANYBODY. We recently went on a trip to Quebec together, and she walked right up to people in the streets and asked for directions, chatted up servers in restaurants, spoke to people on the train - I was the quiet one! It is kind of a stereotype that only Americans are loud because that is not always the case.
@crystalv-b8400
@crystalv-b8400 16 күн бұрын
Hello, I would like to inquire about your thoughts on tour groups. I am considering booking one as a graduation trip for my son. Thank you for your time and consideration.
@Subdood04
@Subdood04 Ай бұрын
These are really good tips. We lived in Spain for a few years in the 1970s and learned a lot of this. And I have traveled a lot (for years now) to EU, Asia and Australia. My wife will vehemently disagree with you on the large bag size! 😂
@yaowsers77
@yaowsers77 Ай бұрын
I prepared for walking. I did not know about the hills in Edinburgh and didn't prepare for those!
@conniekershaw4412
@conniekershaw4412 Ай бұрын
I swear there are hills everywhere in Europe. Last time we were in Spain, my husband kept saying, "Why is everything uphill both ways?" hahaha
@yaowsers77
@yaowsers77 Ай бұрын
@@conniekershaw4412 that's hilarious! Lol I'm dreading Portugal. Everything is uphill both ways and sideways apparently!
@bxmusic31
@bxmusic31 Ай бұрын
I generally didn’t have any issues with these subjects on the list. However I will say as a New Yorker #1 was a breeze lol. 😂 I walk so much I never have to train because it’s a normal daily activity lol.
@bdawn3519
@bdawn3519 Ай бұрын
I made the mistake of bringing a large suitcase once. Never again!
@Mabel461
@Mabel461 29 күн бұрын
And please don’t wear base caps in restaurants or private homes.
@auntagatha2509
@auntagatha2509 Ай бұрын
Would love to collect points and miles but I cannot find a credit card that offers this in the UK, very frustrating! Any ideas?
@battle_p9291
@battle_p9291 Ай бұрын
All great points and advice brought up in this video! I too have learned from the mistakes I've made in past travels to Europe. Take a "Like."
@Demetri450
@Demetri450 22 күн бұрын
Research & plan!
@76ers
@76ers Ай бұрын
1:28 - Also not just any cheap sneakers. Invest in some lightweight soft cushion sneakers e.g. Skechers
@keawarren
@keawarren Ай бұрын
Skechers ballet style flats have saved me numerous times when I needed something to wear with a dress but walked 10 miles earlier that day.
@lulufaceman3014
@lulufaceman3014 25 күн бұрын
My Skechers were comfortable but the soles a bit too flexible for cobblestones. Look for comfort and a firmer sole.
@bironbrunelle5186
@bironbrunelle5186 Ай бұрын
At home I take 2 walks a day (dog) and ride 100km a week but after 8 hours walking about Paris I WAS so sore ……
@Subdood04
@Subdood04 Ай бұрын
Be careful about the rental car tip. There are 5 countries where Amex will not cover you for car rentals. Ireland is one of them. It was an expensive lesson. While it’s not continental Europe, it is Europe. Was an $1800 mistake. The insurance would have been about $250.
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
Yikes - expensive lesson for sure. Yes, got to make sure your particular country is covered.
@JuneAdams-li9sy
@JuneAdams-li9sy Ай бұрын
My European experience indicates that my voice is not loud. It is, though, not LOCAL. And that's why Europeans notice it.
@beccagrove4559
@beccagrove4559 Ай бұрын
With Holafy does it cost people from home to contact you?
@drinkbeerandtravel
@drinkbeerandtravel Ай бұрын
Great video. You have a name for that favourite Roma restaurant of yours lol? Thanks.
@kbarnes6855
@kbarnes6855 Ай бұрын
Yes! Name please? I’m going to Rome next month and would love to find good restaurant off the tourist trail.
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
DM @nkennett on instagram. I don't want it overrun :)
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
DM @nkennett on instagram. I don't want it overrun :)
@gubsak55
@gubsak55 Ай бұрын
There are so many great restaurants in Rome. I have not been to Rome in 25 years, but back then, you should always arrive before 8 in the evening. At 8 (20:00), all the shops closed and the restaurants were filled with locals within 20 minutes. 😊
@christophe83unam
@christophe83unam Ай бұрын
Watching this video from Paris. Excellent comments!
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@monicarogers4494
@monicarogers4494 17 күн бұрын
Hey Nik u say to turn off roaming on our phone. Don’t we need roaming if we purchase and eSIM ?? Help I’m confused!
@awaytogether
@awaytogether 17 күн бұрын
You'll want to turn data roaming off for your home plan. And then yes, make sure cellular data + data roaming are on for your new plan.
@user-te7lw5ro2f
@user-te7lw5ro2f Ай бұрын
Always love the tips from Nik and Allie…..I’m about to head off on my first Europe trip…I’m very excited at age 66…
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
Have an amazing trip!!!!!! Happy travels
@everydaynormaltraveler
@everydaynormaltraveler Ай бұрын
Great video, and as an European I can confirm all of the mistakes. I find especially common to hear that all of Europe is the same - like a single country. However, I never thought of Americans as loud - the people from southern Europe - Italy, Spain, Greece seem to bear the crown of the loudest :P but the truth is you can always somehow, I don't really know how, tell that the person is from the US :P
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
I originally had a line in this video about Italy and Greece also for loudness but didn't want to get blasted about it so I removed it haha
@hrw3mom103
@hrw3mom103 Ай бұрын
I’m American and travel abroad often. I have heard that besides our accents and clothing, how we stand and eat make us easily identifiable.
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
For real! I've read that one of the first thing the CIA teaches operatives in other countries is how to stand differently, and notably to stop leaning on things (apparently we do that a lot too).
@conniekershaw4412
@conniekershaw4412 Ай бұрын
@@awaytogether Yes, my family is from Spain and my mother drilled me about standing up straight. We Americans slouch all the time. Now I wish she had yelled at me more about standing up straight! When in Europe I do notice the difference. Europeans in general have way better posture than Americans. Yes Spaniards are loud so are Italians and Greeks.
@matzis
@matzis 10 сағат бұрын
which restaurant in Rome do you get lost trying to find??
@petek5523
@petek5523 Ай бұрын
I’m bringing one medium size check in case and one small carryon bag cause I don’t want to wash my skivvies in the hotel sink. Checking a bag isn’t the end of the world like most people make it out to be 😅
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
Definitely not the end of the world!
@MissRed92837
@MissRed92837 Ай бұрын
Swivel suitcases are super. I often even check in two suitcases because I fill one up with European food I take home.
@lisalu910
@lisalu910 Ай бұрын
It's not just checking the bag that is the issue. Clearly you haven't been to Europe yet, or you'd already know that! But I'll give you a sneak peek - it is hauling those bags through the airports, hauling them in and out of taxis, buses, trains, and metros. Hauling them down rough sidewalks and cobblestoned streets. Hauling them up stairs or cramming them into minuscule lifts. Fitting them into small hotel rooms. Take whatever you want, but remember you'll be carrying it everywhere you go! (Maybe you're a big strapping guy and that doesn't bother you, but it is a struggle the rest of us can do without.)
@lisalu910
@lisalu910 Ай бұрын
PS... Europe is part of the developed world, you're not going on a safari to Africa. There are laundromats, hotel laundries, and laundry facilities in many Airbnbs. There are plenty of opportunities to wash your clothes.
@petek5523
@petek5523 Ай бұрын
@@lisalu910 I don’t go on holidays to do laundry, I go on holidays to get away from it. If I were travelling for months on end, that would be a different story but not for a week or two. Thanks for the geography lesson btw 😊
@edwardfersch9661
@edwardfersch9661 11 күн бұрын
What are kicks?
@alexwaynemiller
@alexwaynemiller Ай бұрын
Going to have to make sure I’m not talk-screaming when I get there! 📢
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
What did you say? I CAN'T HEAR YOU!!!!!
@ClearWaterArizona
@ClearWaterArizona 51 минут бұрын
You can switch to an international plan for 1 month then switch back to your original plan $20
@sophiegallinger8004
@sophiegallinger8004 7 күн бұрын
9 made me laugh out loud. I will never forget sitting in a Mexican restaurant in London once, surrounded by European friends, when a group of very loud women came in. My friends turned around, muttered a very exasperated "Americans!" and went back to their food.
@rpse24
@rpse24 16 күн бұрын
Number one is sooo weird 😂😂😂
@SusanMcBrayer
@SusanMcBrayer Ай бұрын
What is the name of your favorite restaurant in Rome? I'm going back there in October and I much prefer restaurants frequented by locals. Grazie!
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
DM me at @nkennett on instagram - don't want word to spread too far. :)
@susans7091
@susans7091 Ай бұрын
I checked price for your recommended Holafly for Ecuador and it said $29. But I couldn't figure out if that is per day, per month, or what?
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
There should be price breakdowns by time period. e.g. 5 days, 10 days, etc.
@Alex-bq2vs
@Alex-bq2vs Ай бұрын
It helps to speak other languages. When the manager of a Sicilian hotel found out I was Canadian, he asked, "Parlez-vous francais?" I replied in French and spoke with him telling him that my wife was born in Sicily. When she entered the room, he spoke to her in Sicilian dialect. He then gave us 20% off the room rate! Later that day, we went for lunch in a small restaurant. My wife spoke to him in Sicilian dialect. We had a small lunch each with a litre bottle of water and another half litre bottle. We asked for the bill, but the owner replied, "No charge!"
@ericthered760
@ericthered760 Ай бұрын
@3:25 - OK, so what color where the pumps for diesel there ??
@TheIdlesurfer
@TheIdlesurfer Ай бұрын
Usually black for diesel but the pumps and handles are marked as petrol or diesel. But do yourself a favour, learn the local word for petrol and diesel, because in Spain and Portugal the garages fill your vehicle, even motorcycles. They also have the grades. In much of Europe, France especially ,and UK , Ireland not so much, you pay at the pump, and American Express works virtually nowhere.
@alicechampagne7091
@alicechampagne7091 Ай бұрын
I’m SO glad you mentioned our American volume issue. Even airports in Europe are quiet. It’s so nice to be able to actually have a conversation with another person without having to shout over the background noise like in our restaurants and public spaces.❤
@ChristianMiller-sf9xj
@ChristianMiller-sf9xj Ай бұрын
What is your favorite restaurant in Rome? I’m heading there in a few weeks.
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
DM @nkennett on instagram - don't want the place overrun.
@zwiderwurzn5908
@zwiderwurzn5908 28 күн бұрын
Point 11: Please note that American Express credit cards are not accepted in many places. It is better to use Visa or Mastercard. Point 12: Do not assume that everyone can/wants to speak English. It's always better to ask beforehand if someone speaks English than to blurt it out straight away. It's a good idea to learn a few phrases in the local language, this will open people's hearts. Point 13: Not only do the different European countries differ from each other, but there can also be big differences within a country when it comes to food, customs and traditions, and language, for example. Point 14: Don't stand or walk on bike lanes. Point 15: Not everything that is different elsewhere is therefore worse. Greetings from Bavaria
@user-bv6ls9vc6o
@user-bv6ls9vc6o Ай бұрын
Interesting way to learn to dont make those mistakes
@trexrt
@trexrt Ай бұрын
When travelling abroad where do you wash your clothes?
@eclairtreo
@eclairtreo Ай бұрын
We just wash in the hotel bathroom sink. We take a few inflatable hangers and an elastic clothes line. Use shampoo or even bar soap. Works fine.
@MissRed92837
@MissRed92837 Ай бұрын
Larger hotels have laundry service. Many tourists clean their clothes in the hotel rooms bathtub.
@lisalu910
@lisalu910 Ай бұрын
Laundromat.
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp Ай бұрын
You hit 10 out of 10! Thank you! And you are so right - no, we are not all the same, and like and believe the same things. Like it or not - A German is a German, and not "a European". There is nothing like "European" other than political organizations, that have been created by politicians for very selfish reasons. But when it comes to the way of living of individuals - that is still local, and within the same country- it can be totally different from region to region.
@claudiakarl7888
@claudiakarl7888 Ай бұрын
I‘m German. And I‘m European. As someone close to the border to the Netherlands I have more cultural, historical and linguistic connections than with most areas of Germany.
@MissRed92837
@MissRed92837 Ай бұрын
I’m half Swiss, half American, grew up in Switzerland and live in the US since several years. Many Americans think Europe is a country. 😂 Yes, every country in Europe has its own mentality, culture, language, food, ect. And I’m moving back to Europe, most probably to the Balearic island Majorca, Spain. I can’t wait! 😉
@maxm1584
@maxm1584 Ай бұрын
Holafly can't be used as a shareable wifi hotspot 😔
@KMShaffer
@KMShaffer 28 күн бұрын
Yep, and you need a newer phone for eSim too. Where will I be able to find a physical Sim Card in Italy I wonder?
@wr1120
@wr1120 Ай бұрын
I have a great tip for you Americans. If you go on a holiday in Europe by public transport and discover the highlights walking, you can lose up to two pounds a day. That's almost 30 pounds in two weeks!!
@dorothywillis1
@dorothywillis1 Ай бұрын
Only three of these could possibly make anyone seem rude. And judging by what I heard in Europe the people there talk just as loudly as people do here and Europeans are just as guilty as any other tourists of 2 and 7.
@lisalu910
@lisalu910 Ай бұрын
I just met a French friend in Quebec for a two week vacation. She is a "refined" Parisian, I am supposedly one of those uncouth Americans. But. guess who is the one who talked LOUDLY? Guess who is the one who'd stop people randomly in the streets and strike up conversations? Not me!
@EmmaK70
@EmmaK70 9 күн бұрын
Please don't turn up to a city and say 'my budget is 2000 EUR for a one-bedroom studio for one month'. Ask around, see places and find out what the local budget is, then fall in with that. Thank you!
@Demetri450
@Demetri450 22 күн бұрын
As an American we think we are so unique! The world does not care!
@pierrettelajoie8009
@pierrettelajoie8009 Ай бұрын
Would you like to tell us what is your favorite restaurant in Rome? Thanks!
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
DM @nkennett on instagram. I don't want the secret to get out. :)
@MuzicTunes-lk6np
@MuzicTunes-lk6np Ай бұрын
When I travel anywhere, I normally pack old clothes & underwear that I'm going to throw away anyway. So if I buy something new while traveling, I'll have enough room in my luggage 🧳 👍
@MrSteveCee
@MrSteveCee Ай бұрын
It would be worthwhile to do a video strictly on car insurance in Europe. We have rented vehicles probably 50+ times in Europe and UK. Our Canadian car insurance policy through CAA does not cover us outside Canada/USA and neither do our elite VISA or Mastercard cards (don't have AMEX). In the past we have purchased either a third party policy or opted for the rental company's waiver plan with a deductible (usually about 1,000 euros). Most recently we have been biting the bullet and opting for the car rental company's full waiver plan that covers us 100% including wheels and windshield. No deductible. The car rental plan is not insurance - it is a waiver plan meaning you can demolish the car and simply throw the keys on the desk and walk with no liability. If you don't use the car rental waiver plan but a third party insurance (credit card or other) the car rental company will typically charge you immediately for the full amount of the damage plus a charge for their loss of use of the vehicle while it is being repaired. This can be an enormous bill. You will then have to handle the claim with your insurer. Lots of paperwork and lots of potential risk of denial. FWIW we have also done a 1 month lease-purchase with Renault and in that case the plan comes fully insured with no deductible. This plan is only worthwhile if you are going to rent for 21 days or more and is particularly appealing to older drivers who may not qualify with certain rental companies. If someone has some better ideas on how to handle insurance coverage/ expense I would love to hear them.
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
Sounds like you could make a video on this topic, Steve!
@annastory349
@annastory349 Ай бұрын
Our Canadian insurance agent even recommended that for car rentals in the US we take rental agency's collision insurance. Just easier. We topped up the liability coverage on one of our vehicles here that would cover that aspect.
@MrSteveCee
@MrSteveCee Ай бұрын
@@annastory349 To summarize: your agent recommended a) taking the car rental company’s COLLISION coverage but b) make sure that your personal car insurance has a rider that covers you for LIABILITY on a rental car i.e. make sure that you are protected from being sued by an injured party. That is very interesting. I guess your agent knows that it sometimes can be tricky to be reimbursed for collision damage. Thanks for feedback! (One last point - by using the car rental waiver plan you are not making a claim against your personal insurance which could increase your insurance rate in future)
@MrSteveCee
@MrSteveCee Ай бұрын
@@awaytogether Keep up the great work on this channel. Always excellent content. ( BTW I am surprised that you could accidentally fill the diesel with gas. In many places the gas pump simply won’t fit into the opening for the diesel tank - a safety feature to prevent what happened with you. FWIW Europeans will also label diesel fuel “Gasoil” and that can confuse some people.
@aloisius4188
@aloisius4188 Ай бұрын
@@MrSteveCee FWIW: Fuel Types and Labeling: In Europe, unleaded gas is called essence, petrol, or benzin, benzine, while diesel is known as gasoil, gasol, gaz-oil, gasolio, gasóleo, dieselolie, mazot, motorina, nafta, or just plain diesel. In Spain, gasoline is gasolina and diesel is sometimes called a confusingly similar gasóleo. Even in Europe, the "diesel" pump and the immediate ground area, is usually stained with spilled diesel fuel, and it smells. That should be a motorist's clue that he/she is maybe at the wrong pump!!
@pinkfreud62
@pinkfreud62 Ай бұрын
So seniors & handicapped can't travel?
@awaytogether
@awaytogether Ай бұрын
Oh no, I'm of course not saying that. I've just seen many underestimate the amount of walking they'll end up doing and be truly unprepared for it.
@jhanes3791
@jhanes3791 Ай бұрын
You just need to be aware Europe isn't as accessible as the US is. Lots of stairs, uneven walking surfaces, no curb cut outs, narrow hallways and doorways, no designated parking spots. You just need to be aware of the limitations you can run into.
@AIMIT7172
@AIMIT7172 Ай бұрын
How about using WhatsApp connected with Wifi to send/receive texts only? Is it free?
@monikaliebold4225
@monikaliebold4225 Ай бұрын
If you are connected to WiFi - in Europe also called WLAN - WhatsApp is normally free. But sometimes it can happen, that hotels have blocked WhatsApp within their WiFi. Greetings from an European citizen living at Moorea (sister island of Tahiti) in French-Polynesia 🌴 🏖 😎 🇵🇫 🇫🇷 🇪🇺
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