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on 11/22/2005 1. Several weeks before you go, get a very good map of Europe. If you plan to visit both western and eastern Europe, try to find good maps for both. 2. Go to the library or to the book stores and get Fodor's books or travel guides on the the countries you think you may visit.3. As you read the books, mark the maps.4. When you get to a city that you wish to make some day trips from, you can take the the map to the tourist information (some time other than rush hour), point to a place on the map that is near that city, and ask if you can take a train in the morning that arrives there before noon and then take a train back after 7pm. If they say no, ask about another spot you have marked.
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