12 Mistakes Americans Make When Traveling To Europe
12 Mistakes Americans Make When Traveling To Europe
When Americans travel to Europe, they often encounter a different set of norms and practices that can lead to common mistakes. We’ve experienced both so let’s see some typical misunderstandings and errors that could help you have a smoother trip. Here are some pointers that cover everything from transportation choices to local customs.
1. Focusing Only on Capital Cities
Many travelers think that visiting a countryโs capital city is enough to understand its culture. However, this is barely scratching the surface. For instance, experiencing only Paris does not fully capture the essence of France. Exploring smaller towns and rural areas can provide a more comprehensive view of a countryโs culture and lifestyle.
2. Preferring Flights Over Trains or Buses
Considering the shorter distances in Europe compared to the USA, flying between destinations isnโt always necessary. Trains and buses not only offer scenic routes but are often more economical and convenient for traveling across the continent. Plus, they reduce your carbon footprint!
3. Drinking Tap Water Everywhere
While tap water is safe to drink in many parts of Europe, this is not universal. In regions like the Greek islands, locals often advise against drinking tap water due to its different composition and potential for causing stomach upset to visitors.
4. Confusing Europe for a Single Country
Itโs important to recognize that Europe is a continent, not a country, and comprises various nations with their own regulations and visa requirements. For example, traveling to the UK might require a different visa than entering an EU country, where you can then move freely across other EU states.
5. Overpacking
Carrying too much luggage can become burdensome, especially when using public transport systems like the London Tube, which are often crowded and involve navigating stairs and long corridors.
6. Tipping Excessively
Tipping culture in Europe can be significantly different than in the USA. In many European countries, tipping is not as customary, and when it is, the expected amount is usually much lower.
7. Expecting Ice in Drinks
Ice in beverages is not as common in Europe as it is in the United States. If you prefer your drinks chilled, you might need to specifically request more ice.
8. Forgetting Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is vital for overseas trips as it covers unexpected medical expenses and trip cancellations. It’s a safety net thatโs worth considering for peace of mind.
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9. Relying Solely on Credit Cards
While card payments are widespread, some places, particularly in less touristy areas or on some islands like those in Greece, might only accept cash. Itโs a good idea to have some local currency on hand for such instances.
10. Assuming Everyone Speaks English
Although English is widely understood in many parts of Europe, donโt assume that everyone can speak it. Learning a few basic phrases in the local language can greatly improve your interactions and show respect for the culture.
11. Renting Large Vehicles
In countries like Ireland, where roads can be narrow and winding, renting large vehicles can prove challenging. Opting for smaller cars can make your driving experience easier and safer.
12. Expecting Low Crowds
Europe is densely populated and its famous landmarks often attract large crowds. Unlike some places in the USA where you can enjoy solitude, expect to share most spaces with both locals and tourists.
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We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.
We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.
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