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Electricity, Modems, and
Internet Access in Europe

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ABOVE: Using electrical appliances or connecting to the Internet abroad doesn't have to be an upsetting experience.

Electricity

ElectricalOutlet.org
This easy-to-use guide includes plug diagrams and sources for electrical converters, plus voltages and frequencies for nations and territories around the world.

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If you live outside the EU, a tax-free Renault or Peugeot tourist lease can be cheaper than renting. Minimum driver age is 18, there' s no upper age limit, and rates include insurance. See: Short-term car leasing.


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Rail Europe has schedules, maps, and guides for 50+ European railroads. (Residents of North and Central America can buy tickets and rail passes online.)


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