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    Hate crowds? Well, it may be time to amend your travel itinerary. Welcome to MojoTravels, and today we’ll be counting down our picks for Amazing Cities in Europe to Avoid Too Many Tourists. For this list, we’re taking a look at rewarding alternatives to Europe’s most popular tourist destinations, many of which are suffering from overtourism. We’d like to thank The New York Times for the selections. #Europe #Cities #OverTourism


    Who says you can’t travel to Europe on a budget? Welcome to MojoTravels, and today we’ll be counting down our picks for the Top 10 Affordable Cities to Visit in Europe in 2019. For this list, we’re looking at European vacation options that are modestly priced (or relatively modestly, in the case of iconic cities) and very well worth a visit.
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    I prefer to travel to Eastern Europe, excepting Budapest their cities are not overcrowded, it´s not that hot in summer, it´s cheaper, there´s god nightlife in many places, there are good museums and historical cities, usually you are not surrounded by the undesireable tourists (spics, low-class analphabete westerners, groups of autistic asians) and the cultural level is higher. The flights are cheap and short (I hate to stay bored many hours in a plain)

    It´s like a cheap version of Western Europe, but you are still in the civilization (there are aceptable roads and highways, personal security on the streets, civilized people, poverty not visible except if there are gypsies around), a good frequence of buses and trains, western shops (this mainly for women), many people speak english or other "christian" lenguages depending on the country (german, italian, spanish, french, russian)

    Travelling outside Europe (and I´m including North America, don´t know about Japan) has many problems, at least for me that I like to travel more freely, with no designed routes or places.

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