Can you rent a car to drive to some interesting places for the weekends that you are in Romania? Do you have to pay $300 to fly to nearby cities? Have you checked out all the low-cost budget airlines in Europe which don't publish on the normal flight-hunting websites? I would say not to try to visit both Paris and Berlin in a week, by taking the train between them. However I have done it and it's do-able. You can take showers for a small fee at some train stations. Also you can stay in a hostel/hotel every second day and take a shower as soon as you check in/before you check out to stay as "fresh" as possible. The weekly train pass is often more expensive when bought in Europe than when bought in the US. Plus, you feel you are wasting money (and you generally are) when not covering a lot of miles, and when staying put in one place for a few days. You might just want to buy individual tickets in that case. Don't forget student-age discounts, etc., depending on your age (up to 26 normally). My preference with a week in Paris would be to stay in France. Spend a few days in Paris and then a few days travelling to nearby places, such as Versailles or Giverny, or further places such as Provence/Nice on the Mediterranean (can be done on a high speed train). This would give you a small flavor of France, and then for your next trip you can go to another country for a week. But maybe you don't think you'll be back to Europe for a long time. In that case, it would be nice to see 2 different countries while you are there (3 including Romania). You could visit Paris and London. The Eurostar train goes from Paris to London in 2.5 hours. Or, you could fly a budget airline between Paris and Berlin instead of the trundly, smelly night train. You can't go wrong - most of the European places you could go see are great [except I'm not wild for Brussels or Frankfurt ] |