Is touring London very demanding on foot? A journey of about two kilometers, is it better to walk or take public transportation? Walking is tiring, but you can see the scenery. Taking public transportation is not tiring, but finding the bus stop, waiting for the bus, and traffic jams may take more time, which is more troublesome ? United Kingdom Q&A
How to go Ba Na Hills from Danang city center and how to go back to Danang from Ba Na Hills ? Q&A
Two people will travel to UK by train and bus in June. We found that there are fewer bus services in Cotswold, which is not very convenient. We will stay in Moreton-in-Marsh on June 19th and plan to visit Broadway, Stow-on-the-Wold and other small towns on June 20th. We will stay in Bourton-on-the-Water that night. Do you want to share a car and travel around together ? United Kingdom Q&A
Can you please help me? I am driving around the Lofoten Islands and will be in Stavanger from Oct 4-6. I do not plan to rent a car for those days. I plan to do a day trip to Preikestolen on Oct 5. When I look at the booking sites for the day trip, they do not offer ferry + bus package after Oct 1. However, I see from many travel blogs that many hikers still visit Preikestolen in Oct and Nov. Can you please tell me which ferry terminal do I need to go to on Oct 5 to get to Preikestolen from Stavanger? Where can I find out the ferry schedule? Is the bus from Preikestolen still running? Where can I find out the bus schedule? Thank you so much for your help ? Norway Q&A
Istanbul is really quite chaotic, everyone must be careful with their property. We arrived on the evening of the 15th, and on the 16th day yesterday, when we recharged our bus card at Taksim subway station, we were forcibly replaced. The situation was like this. We planned to recharge 100 lira, which was two 50-yuan notes. The first recharge was successful, and then when we recharged the second 50 yuan, the money was spit out several times. Suddenly, a man reached out his hand directly to take our card and walked towards the recharge machine behind us, telling us that we had to go to another recharge machine to recharge. I instinctively reached out to grab our card, but he avoided my hand and didn't let me grab it because he was tall and I couldn't grab it. In just a few seconds, when we got to the other recharge machine, he returned the card to us. Because there was someone recharging, we waited for a while, and then when the card was put on the machine, we found that the card had been replaced with an empty card. Fortunately, there was still some money left. After that, we felt quite afraid all the way, and reminded everyone to be careful with their property ? Turkey Q&A