I have a Standard class ticket and I’m worried about my baggage. I read on the eurostar website that I may have to store my luggage in a separate car if everything’s full in my car. How can I protect my luggage? Lock? Can I go early to ensure my stuff has room? HELP!
Do I need to buy a flexi lock? anyone have a link?
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How Do You Protect Your Luggage On European Trains-eurostar?
January 17th, 2010
Luggage Boy Taking A European Trip For Two Weeks, Please Suggest Any Good Luggage I Should Take?
January 11th, 2010
Luggage Boy I’m taking a trip to Europe for two weeks and i am thinking of taking a backpack and a duffle bag because i was told to pack light. I was just wondering what type of brands have good quality luggage for a low cost?
Macau, China: Contradictions and Tiny Miracles
May 28th, 2009
Luggage Boy In Macau, the Vegas thing is all there. On steroids
Finland’s Hidden Treasure: Pori, Where the Finns Go
May 28th, 2009
Luggage Boy Among most Americans the Finnish town of Pori is virtually unknown, but it is a favorite summer getaway for many Finns, as well as European vacationers from Sweden, Germany, Great Britain and the Netherlands. There are two big reasons: Pori Jazz, which is held every summer in mid July, is the oldest and largest Jazz festival in all Europe. It draws both popular domestic acts and artists of international fame: Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Sting, and more recently, Kanye West
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Tallinn, Estonia: The Medieval Capital City in 24 Hours
April 27th, 2009
Luggage Boy Estonia’s capital city is located in the north of the country on the Gulf of Finland, a mere 50 miles south of Helsinki across the water. It is a tradition for Finns to make the trip to Tallinn for its inexpensive prices — on clothing, food and liquor — as Finland is notoriously pricey
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The Year in Beer: An Interview with the Beer Geeks
February 20th, 2009
Luggage Boy For some beer lovers, attending both Oktoberfest and the Great British Beer Festival in a single year would be an accomplishment. For Chris Nelson and Merideth Canham-Nelson, those festivals were only a fraction of their Year in Beer, an odyssey that had the couple drinking pints in five European countries and seven U.S.
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Biking with the Europeans: Lower Cost, More Options
February 17th, 2009
Luggage Boy Everyone knows that bicycle tours are one of the best ways to experience Europe, but there are many different kinds of bicycle tours, and many different ways to book them. Many US tour companies will make all the arrangements for your travel, lodging and dining and see that you cover the scenic and cultural highlights of a region — with a group of your fellow Americans. But you can generally save money and find greater flexibility by booking a tour with a European company because their volume is so much greater.
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