Your travel story

Your travel story

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How do you like to move when you go to a new country? Do you prefer to ride a bike, walk, or take the bus or train?

  • Say why you like one way more than others.
  • Share your story about renting a bike or a scooter if you have one! What did you enjoy?
  • Talk about any problems and how you deal with them.

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Nosūtīja Tatiane Lima
In my country, we are more warm and welcoming. My culture shock is seeing that in other countries people are used to being cold, even with their own family. It doesn't mean that people are bad, we just have different customs, and that can make it a little more complicated to maintain a good, true, and comfortable friendship.
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Nosūtīja César Augusto da Silva
I always walk around a new place when I arrive. Then, the next time, I really enjoy running along the streets to get to know the area.
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Nosūtīja Constantin Catalin Barbu
that is a great way to get to know a new place.Walking and running through the streets really helps you feel the rhythm of the area and notice details you d otherwise miss.
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Nosūtīja Jéssica Da Silva
Hi, my name is Jessica. Usually when I travel I go by bus, then I open a map and walk around, getting to know the route. I can usually walk 5km easily. I think it's become a routine.
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Nosūtīja Fatmanaz Kaynarpınar
Prefer to ride a bike in a new country. It is easy and fun.I enjoy seeing the city and the streets.I also like trying local food and learning about food culture.
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Nosūtīja İbrahim ÜNGÖRMÜŞ
When I visit a new country, I generally prefer walking or using public transport like trains. Walking is my favorite way to move because it allows me to discover hidden spots, see the local architecture closely, and really feel the atmosphere of the city.
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Nosūtīja Klara Antić
I prefer walking and meeting that new place. It makes me happy and that way I get used to the routes easily. I can locate myself in those places, but I still didn't get used to trains and underground trains in other countries. I see place for improvement, a place to try it on a next trip.
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Nosūtīja Laura Machado
Once upon a time, I rent a beautiful bike with flowers on a front basket, and an amazing golden bell. I don't like tke the bus or train because I have to be on time.
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Nosūtīja Safira Alves Rosa SafiraRosa
When I go to a new country, I prefer to walk. I like walking because it helps me see the city better. I can discover small streets, local cafés, and interesting places that I might miss if I take a bus or train. Walking also helps me feel more connected to the culture and the people.
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Nosūtīja Martina Trost Sobočan
I’d usually prefer walking first, then public transport, and biking or scooters in the right situations.

Walking is hard to beat when you first arrive somewhere. It helps you notice small details—street markets, architecture, local cafés—that you’d miss from a vehicle. It’s also the easiest way to understand the layout of a neighborhood and get a real feel for daily life. The downside is obvious: it’s slow and tiring if distances are long.

For longer trips across a city, buses and trains are usually the most practical.
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Nosūtīja Fatma Aybala KEÇİCİ
In my country, we are more warm and welcoming. My culture shock is seeing that in other countries people are used to being cold, even with their own family. It doesn't mean that people are bad, we just have different customs, and that can make it a little more complicated to maintain a good, true, and comfortable friendship.
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Nosūtīja Sanja Horvat
When I visit a new country, I usually prefer to walk or use public transportation like trains, buses. Walking is my favorite way to get around because it allows me to discover hidden corners.
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Nosūtīja Lucia Carla Marras
When I travel, I prefer to walk and take the train. I prefer taking the train because it is faster than other means of transport. If there is traffic, a scooter is very convenient, as well as a bicycle. Personally, I have never rented a scooter or a bike when traveling, and I have never had any kind of problem.
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Nosūtīja bugra yildiz
In my country, we are more warm and welcoming. My culture shock is seeing that in other countries people are used to being cold, even with their own family. It doesn't mean that people are bad, we just have different customs, and that can make it a little more complicated to maintain a good, true, and comfortable friendship.
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Nosūtīja Denis Gorghi
When I visit a new country, I love to just walk everywhere because it’s the best way to actually see the hidden details of the streets. It makes me feel much more connected to the vibe of the city than if I were stuck sitting on a crowded bus or a fast train. Plus, I don't have to worry about schedules or tickets, I just go wherever my feet take me.
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Nosūtīja Veronica Alba Serrano
When I go to a new country, prefer walk, but if the distances are long I prefer public transportation
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Nosūtīja Cozmin Mihai Roșu
Why I like it: It is much faster than walking, but it still allows me to see the city closely. You can explore narrow streets where buses cannot go.
My story: Last year, I rented an electric scooter in Lisbon using a phone app. It was incredibly fun and saved me from walking up the steep hills. I really enjoyed the freedom and the wind in my face.
Problems and solutions: The main problem was finding a proper parking spot, as the app restricts where you can leave them. I solved this by checking the digital map carefully before stopping.
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Nosūtīja Peșu VIOLETA
Hi! When I go a new country, I like traveling by bus, but I prefer walking through the streets and visiting castles and museums.
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Nosūtīja Antonio José Aguilar Domínguez
I like cycling in the countryside
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Nosūtīja Blaskó Félix
I prefer to take the bus because its not usually crowded during daytime. I dont have any scooters. I have a problem with myself which I have to figure out how to fix
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Nosūtīja Giorgio Ragazzoni
I love to walk when exploring a new country! Walking is the perfect way to truly absorb the local culture, stumble upon hidden cafes, and notice the little details you'd miss in a car or bus. It allows you to set your own pace and connect deeply with the environment.When I rented a scooter in a bustling coastal town, I loved the freedom and speed it gave me to reach remote beaches and scenic viewpoints. However, dealing with chaotic, unfamiliar traffic and finding a safe place to park were definitely stressful challenges. I managed by sticking to well-lit main routes, wearing highly visible gear, and researching local parking rules ahead of time.
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Nosūtīja Claude OLS Community Manager
Hi Giorgio,
"Walking is the perfect way to truly absorb the local culture, stumble upon hidden cafes, and notice the little details you'd miss in a car or bus".
I couldn't agree more.
It's precisely what I think.
It allows you to soak in the local environment.
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Nosūtīja Alexandra Mirela Mielu
Hello! When i visit a new country ,i prefer to walk. I like walking because i can see more of the city and discover new places. I have never rented a bike, but i would like to try in the future.
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Nosūtīja Claude OLS Community Manager
Hello Alexandra,
I'm exactly like you.
Whenever I discover a new city, I can walk for miles and miles. My body receives some injection of energy as I want to explore as much as possible and see streets, parks, monuments, shops, etc.
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Nosūtīja Livia Valentina Vasilică
When I visit a new country, I prefer to walk because i can explore and see more details. If the distances are long, I use the bus or public transport since it's faster and convenient. I rarely ride a bike unless the city is very safe for cycling.
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Nosūtīja Chiara Raffaelli
When I arrive in a country, I love to go byke because I can visit the curiosities better
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Nosūtīja Claude OLS Community Manager
Hello again Chiara,
Yes, and also if you go cycling you can explore faster than walking.
Tell us: which country in particular did you enjoy exploring in that way?
I remember renting a bicycle in Scotland, on the Highlands, near Inverness, and it's a memory I will never forget.
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Nosūtīja Miguel Angel Garzón Alarcón
I like riding because i have one bike, and go to the center with it
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Nosūtīja Claude OLS Community Manager
Hello Miguel Ángel,
Nice to meet you.
Where do you live?
Does your city have good cycling facilities and cycle lanes?
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Nosūtīja Miguel Angel Garzón Alarcón
Hello Claude, thanks, nice to meet you too, if there are good lines of this in my city
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Nosūtīja Claude OLS Community Manager
Where I live there are very few cycle lanes.
It's improving, but still the city is not designed for bicycles.
How about you?
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Nosūtīja Chiara Raffaelli
I love cycling because it is sloow and silent. I like cycling because it is economical and respects the environment
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Nosūtīja Claude OLS Community Manager
Good evening again, Chiara.
Well done on participating so actively in the forum.
I agree with you.
I personally hate loud vehicles.
There are certain types of motorbikes which are extremely antisocial, louder than a pneumatic drill, which is very annoying.
As you say, cycling is slow and silent. And, yes, it respects the environment.
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Nosūtīja Alejandro Peláez Arenas
When I travel to France, for example, I usually take the train because it takes less time, is better connected than the airport, and is cheaper
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Nosūtīja Claude OLS Community Manager
Good morning Alejandro,
France's train have some great reputation.
I think it was the first country to introduce high-speed trains on a mass scale. Excellent alternative to Co2-producing vehicles!
To be honest, Spain too has a great train network.