u/Friskie_Fanny

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Best walking sandals for 30k a day, on cobblestone streets or various terrain!!!

Hey ladies!!! Heading to Europe in september for a month long trip. Need a good walking sandal. I am 36 but already suffering from how often I dropped it low in my 20s 🤣 comfort is an absolute must for knees and an old back injury. Good arch support, comfy bottom, but not too comfy or itll trigger shin splints haha. BUT I actually want them to still be cute for summer dresses in Italy and such.

What worked best for you?? Here's a few i was considering.

EDIT to add: I will of course have a great walking sneaker. Hoka or new balance is my guess =) I won't just wear sandals haha I just want one other shoe option (im backpacking). I also dont mind a sandal tan at all I think theyre so cute haha. Loving all the advice thank you! I won't grt the crocs =( i figured i was being "influenced"

Edit again: omg I totally flubbed the title, I meant 30,000 STEPS a day. Not 30 kms yikes! Still lots of great advice thank you =)

u/Friskie_Fanny — 2 days ago

When should I be watching for trains to go on sale?

Hello, one of the things overwhelming me a bit is trains, as Canada doesnt really have that for travel, and Japan's systems are pretty different so my experience is limited. They seem to go on sale for different cities at different times. Some of my routes appear to be available already, but I was told that sometimes these are just like.... preset routes and sales and arent actually the cheap normal ones that will come out closer to the date. And some arent available at all (like Italo). Im going to be booking for September. So when do routes normally start opening up, and was i given the right info that what I may be seeing now is just limited and more will.open up for cheaper?

Thanks for your time and help

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u/Friskie_Fanny — 7 days ago

Hello. My daughter and I are backpacking Europe in September. Ive been saving since she was 8 as a single mom for her graduation and quickly that time has come. We will be on a pretty tight budget, and are great to do street food, markets, grocery stores, cafes a lot cause we are very easy going. I have a list of must try foods/cultural things per country/city we are going. And I will seek these things out. But I like to try and plan as much as I can where we would have a meal or something because we both get very overwhelmed by too many decisions, and I dont want to waste our limited amount of time googling places, or falling for tourist traps. I want the budget friendly, not gonna be a waste of our money, tasty, where the locals eat sort of thing!!

So here's where we will be (we are staying pretty central for everywhere)

London

Krakow

Prague

Salzburg

Munich

Rome

Florence

Luzern

Freiburg

Strasbourg

Paris

Amsterdam

So if youve been anywhere, or live anywhere, and have some great food recommendations for budget friendly Travellers id REALLY appreciate it!!!

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u/Friskie_Fanny — 9 days ago