Post by afsana01 on Feb 13, 2024 6:10:13 GMT 1
Save the number for accommodation providers. Check roaming. 7. How to enjoy the entire stay Someone likes things planned, someone travels in punk style. For the first group, I recommend going to the bookstore's library for Lonely Planet and studying the local realities from the Neolithic to the present day, for the second group to at least find out what you can see, where you can eat, what is typical for the given city - it usually works great for that Wikipedia and Tripadvisor.
Also check out travel blogs , where WhatsApp Number List you'll come across lots of recommendations for places to eat/things/customs that someone has already tried for you. It is also good to think about whether you will withdraw money in advance or at the ATM (and find out the fees of your bank for withdrawals abroad, some have them for free above a certain amount, others quite a lot of fees). Tips: Some conferences support the networking of their participants using special applications. If yours is not among them, try looking around on Facebook, maybe someone has already started a group that unites the participants of the event .
Or start one yourself Are you going to Madrid for The Inbounder? Join our FB group Czechs and Slovaks at The Inbounder 2018 and we can go for a beer Checklist: Write down what I want to see. Look for typical dishes, souvenirs. Withdraw money. Connect in groups with other participants. Do not take the above points as dogma, but rather as our own experiences from traveling to foreign conferences. Of course, many points do not apply to you if you work for the Sultan of Brunei and have an unlimited budget for the conference. And what experiences do you have with traveling to foreign conferences? Share them with others in the comments!
Also check out travel blogs , where WhatsApp Number List you'll come across lots of recommendations for places to eat/things/customs that someone has already tried for you. It is also good to think about whether you will withdraw money in advance or at the ATM (and find out the fees of your bank for withdrawals abroad, some have them for free above a certain amount, others quite a lot of fees). Tips: Some conferences support the networking of their participants using special applications. If yours is not among them, try looking around on Facebook, maybe someone has already started a group that unites the participants of the event .
Or start one yourself Are you going to Madrid for The Inbounder? Join our FB group Czechs and Slovaks at The Inbounder 2018 and we can go for a beer Checklist: Write down what I want to see. Look for typical dishes, souvenirs. Withdraw money. Connect in groups with other participants. Do not take the above points as dogma, but rather as our own experiences from traveling to foreign conferences. Of course, many points do not apply to you if you work for the Sultan of Brunei and have an unlimited budget for the conference. And what experiences do you have with traveling to foreign conferences? Share them with others in the comments!