Traveling Europe with Elderly Family — Planning Logic and Honest Reflections

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Day 1–2 | Taiwan → Vienna

Departed Taoyuan on EVA Air, arrived in Vienna in the early morning, then connected by train to Salzburg the same day.

Day 2–4 | Salzburg

Stayed near the train station, used a 48-hour transport pass, with city activities and a half-day trip to Hallstatt.

Day 5 | Salzburg → Budapest

Took a long-distance cross-border train, arrived in Budapest in the afternoon, checked into a city-center apartment.

Day 6–7 | Budapest

City-focused days, with a thermal bath visit and a Danube night cruise.

Day 8 | Budapest → Berlin

Early morning flight to Berlin, then city transit to the apartment.

Day 9 | Berlin

City activities and a rest day.

Day 10 | Berlin → Frankfurt

Took the ICE high-speed train to Frankfurt, checked into a hotel near the airport.

Day 11–12 | Frankfurt → Taiwan

Midday flight back to Taiwan, arriving at Taoyuan Airport the following morning.

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FAQ

Is a 12-day Europe trip with elderly parents too tiring?

This 12-day trip covered three cities — Salzburg, Budapest, and Berlin — spending 2 to 3 days in each, a pace slower than most group tours.In practice, the most taxing moments for my parents were the cross-city travel days. I’d suggest keeping arrival days activity-free and giving half a day to settle in.

Any special considerations for accommodation when traveling independently with elderly parents?

I’d prioritize proximity to the train station or city center — luggage doesn’t have far to go, and transit connections are more straightforward.Hotels with great views but out-of-the-way locations usually aren’t worth it when traveling with elderly parents, unless you have the budget for taxis or can go in a group with a private vehicle.Also confirm elevator availability and which floor your room is on — these are worth emailing about before booking.

For cross-border travel in Europe, is train or plane better for elderly travelers?

It depends on the distance.Trains are great because you skip the airport, skip security, and go city center to city center — but if the journey is over five hours, I’d consider flying instead.The main rule: avoid long distances, overnight trains, and more than one transfer.

What travel insurance items should I pay special attention to when bringing elderly parents abroad?

Beyond standard flight delay and lost luggage coverage, whether I’m traveling solo or with elderly parents, I always check whether the policy includes “statutory infectious diseases.” Medical costs in Europe are very high, and this is the coverage item most commonly discovered to be missing only after a claim is filed.

Can someone with no knowledge of European transport copy this itinerary exactly?

The planning logic can be borrowed, but specific train schedules and prices change fast — I wouldn’t copy it directly.Treat this article as a “planning mindset” reference: first confirm the duration and transfer count of each leg, then adjust based on current prices.European train tickets work differently from Taiwan — the earlier you book, the cheaper they are, so planning ahead is the most effective way to manage your budget!

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