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The Journey

We have so many places we want to see! Here is our list of major cities we plan to visit, with flexibility of course.


London, UK
Paris, France
Munich, Germany
Prague, Czech Republic
Salzburg, Austria
Vienna, Austria
Budapest, Hungary
Zagrab, Croatia
Split, Croatia
Athens, Greece
Rome, Italy
Florence, Italy
Pisa, Italy
Venice, Italy
Milan, Italy
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Barcelona, Spain
Madrid, Spain














If you have any suggestions for visiting these locations or places nearby, please feel free to share! Travel advice (including tips for couples) is more than welcome. :)

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  1. WOW! Awesome list! Be sure to post lots of photos.

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  2. So exciting! Are you sure you can't carry a third backpack with me in it? : ) Since you say you have flexibility, I have to mention that I have heard amazing things about the Blue Grotto off the coast of Naples, Italy. The closest place on your list is Rome, but maybe you could take a bus down there real quick. In fact, it would have been a great place to propose if SOMEone could have been a little more patient ... ; D

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