Things Students Should Know Before Travelling to Europe
For students who have the opportunity to travel and explore the ins and outs of Europe.

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If you’re traveling on a tight budget make sure you have prepared provisions for your travel needs such as food, accommodation, travel insurance and transportation in this way if you thoroughly plan your itineraries you may save a lot of money and can enjoy more on your travel.
Some student travel Europe experts may advise you a few things that you can prepare for your travel to Europe.
1. Your destination – Europe is a multi cultural city so you might plan well your itineraries on those places you want to visit or hang out the most, you may try to speak to your travel agency to give you more options or ideas that will make your travel more memorable and enjoyable.
2. Visa (Non – EU citizens) –You may inquire to your desired European country embassy or consulate. They will provide the list of requirements for your entry to their country.
3. Air Ticket – Some airlines are giving student discounts and you may try to inquire to your local travel agency or you can find them on the internet.
4. Travel Insurance – This will provide you coverage from unforeseen scenarios such accidental death, evacuation, lost or stolen baggage and medical assistance.
5. Student ID – If you have an International Student Identity Card (ISIC), this card is the most widely recognized and accepted student identity card. Having this card will also give you discounts on travel tickets, hotels, museums and historical sites.
6. Passport- Valid passport is always needed for entering any country.
7. Cash, debit or credit card – It doesn’t matter whether you are traveling on a budget or not it is always a necessity to bring an emergency cash incase you need it.
8. Driving License – Most European countries will allow you to drive on their streets as long as you hold an International Driving Permit. Try to inquire to your local driving licensing agency if they are providing an international driving permit.
9. Accommodation – The cities in Europe are always full of hotels and hostels for students and you can always find one that fits within your budget.
When you’re in Europe and have successfully enjoyed and travel the places of your destination don’t forget to send postcards or some happy snaps to your friends and family back home or alternatively you can always share them along to your favorite social networking sites.
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