Hey /trv/
I saw the British guy that commuted from Sheffield to Essex via Berlin because it was cheaper than a direct train.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-35424393
It kind of inspired me into trying out one-day excursions.
I guess this applies mostly to Eurofags because of the distance involved for anyone outside.
Ryanair has £9.99 flights to lots of Euro countries. Was wondering if anyone else has tried something similar?
Basically flying out in the morning to somewhere, and flying back at night, all within a single day seeing as much as possible and not staying in a hotel.
From London the options are pretty extensive, and I am thinking of doing it to Oslo, Copenhagen or Berlin because they aren't at the top of my list of places I want to see but still want to see them anyway.
Any experiences?
>>1076277
My friend had an agreement with his employer in the UK to work 3 days onsite and 2 days remote. He lived in Poland and then France, Germany, Italy for 4 out of 7 days a week.
It was amazing, I visited him at Poland - awesome place and he paid like 10-20 pound for the tickets.
>>1076277
I do 2 day trips all the time. Doing it in one day is usually more stress than fun unless you can get the first flight out departing not later than 7:00 and return with a flight that won't depart before 21:30.
Hostels or a Ibis room for a night are usually around 30€ so it won't add much to the bill and you can enjoy a nice dinner in the evening and get a taste of the nightlife.
>>1076285
OP here.
Ended up buying flights from London to Copenhagen.
£9.99 there
£7.02 back
Opted for an over nighter - hotel was £42, but sharing cost with GF.
So total cost £38.01 each.
For comparison I just bought a pizza for £12.