Our European Trips

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Travel Smarter, Not Harder: How I Find the Best Activities on My Trips

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Stop wasting your precious vacation time on endless online searches Introduction You’ve arrived on your dream vacation and think: “Great, I’m here! But what now?” I know exactly that feeling of being lost in a new place, trying to find something interesting on Google. How many times have I wasted precious time scrolling through countless links? That’s why I’ve developed a few tricks to discover great activities more efficiently and fully enjoy my travels. In this article, I’ll share what helps me the most, so you can avoid unnecessary stress and truly savor your vacation. Let’s get started! For those who are already impatient and want to get straight to the point: you can find the solution here. If you’re interested in my specific experiences and the benefits, keep reading. So, before we dive into the solutions, I’d like to share three short stories that really pushed me to look for a better way. Thankfully, I did, and I stumbled upon what I now consider a holy grail for travel planning — something that I truly believe will help you too. The Great Pompei Train Misadventure: A Google-Induced Hike from Naples I was incredibly excited about my trip to the ancient ruins of Pompeii. Starting from vibrant Naples, I confidently relied on my trusty digital guide — Google Maps. I entered my destination and followed the instructions with naive certainty. What followed was… well, educational, but definitely not as comfortable as I had imagined. Google, with its unwavering logic, directed me to the local narrow-gauge railway, the Circumvesuviana. While the journey itself offered picturesque views of the Vesuvius surroundings, upon finally arriving at the Pompeii Scavi station, I was met with an unwelcome surprise. My accommodation was a good 4 kilometers away. And naturally, I was lugging a suitcase full of belongings. I had no choice but to embark on a trek with my luggage through the sweltering streets of Pompeii. Under the Neapolitan sun, it wasn’t exactly an idyllic stroll. Only later, after checking in and catching my breath, did I discover with astonishment that a much more direct and comfortable option existed — a regular Trenitalia train that would have taken me directly to the center of Pompeii, much closer to my destination. That’s when I realized how easily one can rely solely on a single source of information and how much time and energy it can cost. While I eventually reached the ruins of Pompeii, and the historical experience was fascinating, that initial “hike” with my suitcase was completely unnecessary, and I could have saved myself the trouble with better research into transportation options. Prague’s Pricey Lesson: The Hop-On Hop-Off Street Trap During my visit to the beautiful city of Prague, I was eager to soak in the atmosphere of the historical center and see all the iconic sights as quickly as possible. At that moment, the best idea that came to mind was to give in to one of the street vendors offering Hop-on hop-off bus tours. It sounded appealing — a comfortable way to get around and see all the essentials. Swept up in the crowd of tourists and the excitement of a new city, I bought a ticket from a smiling vendor. The tour itself was fine, I must admit. The bus stopped at all the important landmarks, and I could leisurely admire Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge, and other gems. However, in the evening, as I was calmly reviewing my expenses and comparing prices online, I was unpleasantly surprised to discover how much I had actually paid for this “convenience.” Although I suspected that street vendors add a markup, the reality was shocking — I had paid almost triple the regular online price. It was a clear price to pay for my laziness and unwillingness to spend a few minutes searching for better deals online. I was lured in by the immediate availability and the promise of an easy solution, which ultimately cost me dearly. Even though I enjoyed Prague, the bitter taste of unnecessarily wasted money lingered somewhat. Hallstatt’s “What Now?” Moment: Lost in Choice, Found in Boredom Our family vacation in the picturesque Hallstatt, Austria, started absolutely idyllically. Breathtaking scenery, amazing accommodation — simply a fairytale. We strolled through the charming streets of the town, visited the salt mine hidden in the mountain (highly recommended!), took countless photos, enjoyed a boat ride on the lake, and savored the views from the Skywalk. We felt like we had made the most of Hallstatt. But then came the “what now?” moment. We woke up on the third day and suddenly realized we had exhausted all the “must-see” attractions. We sat down at the laptop intending to plan our next adventures around Hallstatt. And that’s when the familiar “decision paralysis” struck. So many beautiful places within reach — lakes, mountains, charming towns — that we couldn’t decide what to choose. Hours passed, and we just scrolled through offers, compared distances and reviews, but without a clear result. Eventually, it was late afternoon, and there was no time left for a significant trip. We had no choice but to go for another walk through the already familiar places. That day in Hallstatt, amidst such beauty, paradoxically ended up being a bit boring. But we learned our lesson. And we know we’ll have to return to Hallstatt. This time, however, we’ll be prepared and won’t waste precious time hesitating and being indecisive. So, what did I take away from those trips? Mostly frustration from wasted time and money. If only I had known a better way to discover activities back then… And that’s where something that has made my travels much easier ever since comes in — something I think could help you too. I’m talking about GetYourGuide. Imagine having an overview of verified tours and activities worldwide, all in one place. You can easily find them, compare prices, and read reviews from other travelers. And what’s great is that the website is available in many

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Our Italian Journey of Speed: Visiting the Lamborghini and Ferrari Museums

Italian summer adventure

Our Italian journey of speed took us deep into the heart of automotive passion, where we experienced the thrill of visiting two of the world’s most iconic car museums: Lamborghini and Ferrari. From the roar of engines to the rich heritage of design and innovation, every moment in these museums brought us closer to understanding why these brands symbolize speed, luxury, and the spirit of Italian craftsmanship. Join us as we explore the stories behind these legendary cars, the people who built them, and the powerful emotions that resonate in every exhibit. First stop: Ferrari Our journey through Italy this year began in a city synonymous with speed, elegance, and technical excellence – in the heart of the motoring world, Maranello. This unassuming corner of Italy, home to the famous Ferrari car company, has been transformed into a mecca for car lovers from all over the world. Arrival in Maranello As soon as we pulled off the motorway, the atmosphere of the city drew us into a world where dreams of speed become reality. A roundabout adorned with the iconic Black Stallion, Ferrari’s symbol, suggested that the finish was within reach, and the excitement in our crew grew steadily. Our crew of four – myself, my husband, and our two sons – couldn’t have been more diverse in terms of expectations. From the beginning, my husband and both boys were thrilled at the prospect of seeing cars that fulfill childhood dreams and dominate race tracks around the world. Their excitement was almost palpable, especially with our sons counting down each turn leading to the museum. It should be noted that if our youngest member hadn’t fallen asleep an hour before our arrival, his constant questions of “When will we be there?” would have been met with the grace of a hungry lion. Inside the Ferrari Museum The museum is definitely worth a visit, offering a spectacle unlike anything you can experience elsewhere. Perhaps the most powerful moment came in the Hall of Fame, where numerous trophies (because Ferrari!), photographs of drivers, and, of course, the iconic Formula 1 car were on display. Alongside historic cars like the Ferrari 166 MM, the Berlinetta, and the legendary Ferrari 250 LM, you’ll also come across every mortal’s dream supercar. This is where everyone’s heart skips a beat, whether you’re an engine enthusiast or not. Standing next to the red predator La Ferrari simply won’t leave you indifferent. Save time and money by buying tickets online Check tickets availability now Comparing Ferrari and Lamborghini Museums Compared to the Lamborghini Museum in Modena, the difference is significant, with a 50% difference in both admission and gift shop prices. To give you an idea, we bought a cap at the Ferrari museum for €60, whereas at the Lamborghini museum the cap came to €30. Still, I have to say the experience was worth it 😊. Practical Tips for Visitors Finally, I’d like to share some practical tips for your visit. Parking is easy – I recommend using the paid parking lot across the street, which has parking meters. Also, consider purchasing tickets online directly from the Ferrari Museums website (Ferrari.com). This will help you avoid long lines at the box office and get you into the museum much faster. The Gift Shop and Café Naturally, we couldn’t skip the gift shop. We picked up a cap for my older son and two espresso cups for myself. You can then refresh yourself at the Ferrari Museum café – though expect prices to match the brand, meaning they are on the higher side. Maranello: An Unforgettable Experience Maranello provided us with an unforgettable experience that was definitely worth it. Whether you’re a car enthusiast or just looking for a unique place to visit, this city offers a charm you won’t want to miss. Lamborghini Museum Modena We spent our first night at the Hotel Rosso Frizzante in Sorbara. The room was spacious and absolutely perfect for an overnight stay. As a bonus, we appreciated the spacious whirlpool tub and the rich, delicious breakfast buffet. There was a kettle in the room with a wide selection of teas, which was a pleasant surprise. You can park for free in the hotel’s outdoor car park or for an additional fee in the indoor garage – definitely a plus in the summer months. Save time and money by buying tickets online Check tickets availability now Heading to the Lamborghini Museum After a hearty breakfast, we headed to the Lamborghini Museum in Modena. We bought our tickets online, and you have to book a specific time to visit. Heads up! If you’re not someone who arrives half an hour early rather than a minute late, you run the risk of missing your reservation. We can’t confirm how strict the staff are about exact entry times, as we preferred to leave an hour early – and it paid off! Parking Challenges The parking lot in front of the museum is primarily for the employees of the museum and the factory next door. On the roads around, you’ll see one Lamborghini after another being tested, as unlike Ferrari, they don’t have a test track here. For fans of these cars, it’s an exciting extra experience. Next, we looked for parking… There were several parking lots available on the map, but they were all full. Panic was rising – was our trip really going to fail for lack of parking? After 40 minutes and several doses of panic, we finally found a free spot. If you’re not always sure about paid parking abroad, I recommend the EasyPark app. You can find out in seconds if parking is charged, set a time, and extend it at any time if needed. Payment is taken automatically, so no extra worries. A Break Before the Museum We parked about 1.3 km from the museum, which can seem like an insurmountable distance in temperatures approaching boiling point. Luckily, we found a small café near the museum where we encountered

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