Itinerary:
D1: Berlin-Prague
D2: Prague-Karlovy Vary-Pearson )—Prague
D3: Prague—Czech Krumlov
D4: Czech Krumlov—Brno—Nachod )
D5: Nahod-Kutna Hora-Prague
Car rental:
Large-scale car rental companies in Europe, such as AVIS, Europcar, Hertz, and Sixt have outlets all over Europe. Their counters can usually be seen at airports, train stations and urban areas. You can usually rent and use them even if you don't book in advance, but you need to be over 21 years old. A wide range of car types and new conditions are common features; it is recommended that you add comprehensive insurance and a GPS navigation device to the most basic car rental fee. The former minimizes your losses after encountering unexpected situations, and the latter allows you to easily find the way to go.
Driving and parking:
In European big cities, especially capitals, there are many one-way streets, parking spaces are difficult to find, and parking fees are high. In these places, it is recommended to park outside the busy city and explore the city by metro, tram or on foot; in all EU member states, front-seat passengers in vehicles must use seat belts. Another thing to note is, don’t think you can park just because you see the “P” sign. There are two types of parking signs in the Czech Republic. The ones with the word "Reserve" under the "P" are fixed parking spaces and can only be used with a parking permit, otherwise you will be fined; the other type has the time under the "P", such as Po-Pa 8: 00~18:00 means parking is charged from 8:00 to 18:00 from Monday to Friday, max.2h means parking can be parked for up to 2 hours, and it is free outside the above hours. When parking, just put a coin into the nearby meter and put the receipt in the front window.
Gas up:
The price of gas in the Czech Republic is cheaper than in France and Germany. The gas station attached to the TESCO store is the cheapest and you can refuel without a membership card. The gas station accepts Czech crowns and credit cards.
Food, accommodation and rest:
The signs of gas stations and rest areas appear in obvious locations on the side of the highway. They are usually together. After refueling, you can park for free in the parking area. For rest, supermarkets, restrooms and small restaurants are also nearby, making people fully prepared to hit the road again; motels are usually located on the roadside of secondary highways. Outside of the peak season, there will be vacancies without prior reservation. Most of these hotels are run by families, with restaurants downstairs and accommodation upstairs, giving people an authentic family feel.
Special reminder:
The Czech traffic police enforce the law strictly and are not lenient to foreign tourists. If you park illegally, you will be locked on the spot, and a notice will be posted on the car. You need to call the police at the number above to unlock the car, and you will pay a fine equivalent to 20 euros on the spot.
Itinerary:
D1: Melbourne (Melbourne)-Penguin Island (Phillip Island)
D2: Penguin Island-Canberra (Canberra)
< p>D3: Canberra-SydneyD4: Sydney-Gold Coast
D5: Gold Coast-Brisbane
< p>D6: Brisbane-Blue Mountains-MelbourneD7: Melbourne-Ballatat-Adelaide
D8 : Adelaide-Cape Jevis
D9: Cape Jervis-Warnambool-Geelong
D10: Geelong- Melbourne
Car rental:
Global multinational companies such as Avis, Hertz, and Budget have offices in Australia. It is recommended to choose these large companies.
Parking:
Be sure to pay attention to the signs in the parking lot.
Marked with "METER" or "TICKET" it means that coin parking is required within the specified time. In most towns or villages along the way, there are plenty of places to park for free.
Refueling:
There are plenty of gas stations on the roads along the way, but there are some roads with low urban density. You may not find a gas station within a hundred kilometers. It is best to go to such roads. Fill up the tank. Refueling is mostly self-service. After refueling, you go to the merchandise department to pay and tell the cashier the number of the refueling machine. In some places, you can also enjoy free window cleaning services when refueling.
Accommodation and rest:
In addition to hotels and motels, there are many camping parks along the highway, with huge signs at the entrance showing prices and availability. The well-equipped camping park will also have cabins for accommodation, hot showers, laundry rooms, etc. There are barbecue grills and running water in the camping park. The barbecue pits mainly use gas or electricity and can be used free of charge or with a small deposit of coins. Grill locations are marked on local driving maps.
Special Tips
There are three main colors of road signs on Australian roads: green is traffic signs, brown is travel signs, and yellow is road condition signs. If you see a road sign with an eye painted on it, it reminds you that the road ahead is long, straight and boring, and you must not drive tiredly;
Any traffic or parking fines will not require cash to be paid on the spot to avoid bribery Suspicion;
Australian roads are a left-hand system, which requires an adaptation process at first;
In addition to paying attention to vehicles and pedestrians, you must also pay attention to wild animals and grazing cattle and sheep, especially in Animals are most active at sunrise and sunset.
Itinerary:
D1: Las Vegas-Hoover Dam (Hoover Dam)-Grand Canyon National Park
D2: Grand Canyon National Park—Flagstaff
D3: Flagstaff—Petrified Forest National Park—Qian Chambers—Chinle
D4: Chinle—Canyon De Chelly National Monument—National Bridges National Monument—Valley of the Gods of The Gods—Kayenta.
D5: Kayenta—Monument Valley—Canyon lands National Park—Arches National Park—Moab
D6: Mob-Capitol Reef National Park-Torrey
D7: Torrey-Bryce Canyon National Park-Page City (Page)
Car rental:
The United States has a wide range of rental vehicles. First, choose sedans, SUVs, RVs, and even convertible sports cars according to the model, and then divide them according to the size: compact (CompactSize), standard (StandardSize) and full size (FullSize). Each car has a different price. Vehicle insurance includes vehicle damage insurance (DLW), full vehicle insurance and personnel insurance. In addition to the compulsory purchase of vehicle damage insurance, the latter two are optional. If you have purchased relevant overseas accident insurance in China, you do not need to choose it again.
The vehicles of the leasing company are all filled with gas. If you choose "rent with an empty tank", you need to pay for a tank of gas first, and you do not need to fill up the tank when you return the car; if you choose "rent with a full tank" You don’t need to pay for gas first, and you have to fill up the tank when you return the car.
Refueling:
The gas stations along the way are not very uniform, and there are relatively few in the desert. US gasoline is measured in gallons. The price of self-service refueling is different from that of manual refueling, with the latter being about 10% more expensive.
Meals, accommodation and rest:
The motel is right next to the highway. There is ample parking space in front of the single-story townhouse room. You can park your car in front of your door. Almost all fast food restaurants have dedicated “car shopping” lanes, so you can buy food to take away without getting out of the car.
Special Tips
Service facilities along the road are far apart, especially in mountainous areas. You should pay attention to the distance prompts of service stations on the road;
If the rental vehicle has many When renting a car, all drivers must be present, present relevant documents and sign the car rental contract. Once an unregistered person encounters an accident while driving the car, the consequences will be more troublesome.
Itinerary:
D1: Beijing-Zhangjiakou-Erenhot
D2: Erenhot-Zamyn-Uud-Sainshanda
D3: Sayinshandar-Joel-Terlej
D4: Terlj-Ulaanbaatar
D5: Ulaanbaatar-Darkhan- Sukhbaatar
D6: Sukhbaatar-Ulaanbaatar
D7: Ulaanbaatar-Joel-Sainshandar
D8: Saiyinshanda-Zamin-Uud-Erenhot
D9: Erenhot-Beijing
Exit:
Exit from Erenhot Customs via Mongolia Entering the border city of Zamyn-Uud. Both people and vehicles need to go through entry procedures, which are handled by the border police.
In addition to going through the exit procedures for people, the most important thing for self-driving transit tours is to go through the exit procedures for vehicles, which will involve the transportation, customs, border defense and other departments of the two countries; when the vehicle leaves the country, Our country's customs and the customs of neighboring countries will strictly inspect and register vehicles. Some countries will also require car owners to sign a letter of commitment, promising not to resell the vehicle within the country after entry; some countries also require entry vehicles to apply for the country's temporary driving permit. , and issue a temporary license plate number; if you are not sure about the procedures, you can entrust an experienced and reputable domestic travel agency to handle the vehicle exit procedures.
Refuel:
No. 92 and 95 gasoline and diesel are available in Mongolia, and the prices are slightly higher than in China.
Catering:
The local food is mainly beef, mutton and dairy products, and the dishes are also Mongolian-style Western food.
Special Tips
When visiting the streets at night, it is best to be accompanied by a local to avoid unnecessary trouble caused by language barriers.
It is best not to photograph local people without their consent. This is considered a very unfriendly and polite behavior, especially by local police and soldiers.
There are three options from the airport to the city, trains, buses and airport buses. We had no experience with trains, so we decided to take car insurance, and the bus fare (€1.35 per person) was much cheaper than the airport bus (€5 per person), so we decided to take bus No. 46. The bus stop is right outside Terminal B. You can see the bus number plate when you go out, which is easy to find. Some netizens said that you can buy 10-trip tickets (T10) at the airport. We asked many people but still couldn't find where to buy them. It was getting dark, and I felt a little anxious, so I gave up buying 10 tickets and instead bought a one-way ticket from the driver into the city.
Maybe because it was getting late, there were not many people on the bus. We found seats with our luggage and felt very comfortable. Take the No. 46 bus and get off at Plaza Espa?a, because this is a large transfer station. It is very convenient to continue to transfer to the subway, bus or taxi here. There are many stops between the airport and Plaza de Espa?a. It happened that the bus we took didn’t announce the stop. The more we sat on the bus, the more panicked we became, wondering why we hadn’t arrived yet and whether we had taken it before. In fact, I discovered later that this doesn’t have to be the case. The Plaza de Espa?a is a very majestic building, especially when it is lit up at night, it is particularly spectacular and beautiful, and the probability of sitting on it is 0. Everyone’s route from Plaza de Espa?a to the hotel is different, so I won’t describe it in detail.
Travel routes
When I was doing my homework at home, I found that Barcelona’s posts only introduced what attractions there are and how to get there. But they didn’t mention which scenic spots are close together and can be arranged for sightseeing together on the same route. It is very inconvenient for an in-depth tour like ours. So I made a few lines myself. Each route is independent of each other. If time is tight, you can freely combine the routes together. In addition, the following attached route only briefly explains the location and direction of the scenic spots. You still need to use a tourist map when traveling.
Route I. La Ribera Coastal Area
This route is the longer of several routes. If you want to take a closer look, you can arrange a day. For a quick tour, half a day is enough. First take the subway or bus to the Victory Gate Triomf station and start walking (the station names of the subway and the bus are slightly different, but they both have the word Triomf in them).
Attraction a: Arc de Triomphe Arc de Triomphe, built in imitation of the Arc de Triomphe.
Attraction b Sant Pere Church, a former textile factory gathering area. There are also many small shops selling exquisite textiles produced by families, which is very attractive.
Attraction c Palau de la Musica Catalana is the most gorgeous and eye-catching modernist style building in the coastal area. This is an attraction that must not be missed. Many of Barcelona's exquisite buildings do not stand alone on the street. This concert hall, like many other attractions, is hidden in the side streets. As I walked through the many alleys, I found that there were more and more tourists. Everyone stood still, raising their heads and pointing. Inadvertently, I stood at their feet.
The Catalunya Concert Hall is not only gorgeous on the outside, but also magnificent and beautiful on the inside. We were lucky enough to meet flamingo's tour in this concert hall and took this opportunity to tour the whole place. It seems that tourists who don’t want to watch the show can buy tickets to visit.
It is highly recommended to watch opera flamingo performed in this concert hall. It is very exciting. Not only can you experience the exquisiteness of the concert hall live, but you can also enjoy a professional flamenco performance. The entire performance is performed by flamenco. Brother's performance and opera excerpts were interspersed, and the integration was very good. We booked the tickets directly at the hotel (you can book tickets at many places such as tourist centers). The fares range from 30 euros to 48 euros depending on the location (there must be a commission. If you can book it directly, I believe it can be cheaper. More than 10 euros, but we are pressed for time and don’t know where to order at the moment).
Attraction d Picasso Museum Museu Picasso I got to know Picasso from primary school art class and remembered the name Fauvism. I never understood Picasso's paintings, but then I thought, now that I'm here, I might as well go in and take a look. Unexpectedly, after seeing the museum, my impression of Picasso changed greatly. When I used to think of Picasso, I would think of paintings where the nose was not a nose and the eyes were not eyes. It turns out that his painting methods and styles changed several times in his life. The artistic techniques of Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and Fauvism were all absorbed and transformed into his own style. Unlike Vincent Van Gogh, who lived in poverty all his life, Picasso lived a glorious life. He was the first painter in history to live to see his works collected in the Louvre. In a poll conducted by a French newspaper in December 1999, he was elected as the top ten greatest painters of the 20th century with 40% of the votes. Since photography was not allowed, no photos were taken.
Attractions e Esglèsia de Santa Maria del Mar has a perfect layout and is a perfect example of Catalan Gothic architecture. When we arrived at the Church of Santa Maria del Mar, a great gathering of the Catalan nation was being held. There were so many people that the pavilion in front of the church was completely blocked. The leaders spoke again, and everyone took the oath and sang together. Seeing that there was little chance of squeezing through, we went around. To be precise, I have not seen what this church looks like.
Attraction f Castle Park Parc de la Ciutadella The name of the park comes from the fact that it was originally a castle built by the Bourbon Dynasty. The park has palm groves, a small lake and a horseshoe-shaped fountain decorated with exquisite sculptures. Students who are physically able can go in and have a look.
Attraction g: After bypassing the French train station (estacio de Franca), you will see the territory of the Olympic Village Villa Olímpica. The route ends here