Road trip in Europe: Barcelona to Budapest [closed]

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A person and I are planning a trip in which we would like to start in Barcelona and head to east, ending in Budapest.

For the moment all we know is that besides these two cities, we'd also like to visit the southern part of France, and Venice.

What's the best way to do the actual moving around part? Eurorail? Rent a car?






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Can you road trip across Europe?

One of the most exciting adventures anyone can take is a road trip through Europe. With so much to see and do SIXT has made it easy to decide where to drive with some suggested Europe road trip routes.

Is Spain good for road trip?

From the lively attractions of Barcelona and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, to the historic cities of the interior and endless summer days in Andalucia, Spain is a seriously great country for road tripping.

Can you self drive in Spain?

Whether you're in Spain for one week or three, a self-drive road trip puts you firmly in control of the fun. Just south of Madrid, for example, you can visit the historic city of Toledo plus the wine-producing region of La Mancha.

How long would it take to drive around Spain?

How long does it take to drive around Spain? For a long road trip that includes most regions and all the major cities in mainland Spain, plan to be on the road for at least three weeks in total. In addition to driving time, you'll also want to plan for sightseeing!



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