European Maps/
Route Planners

ABOVE: A Fiaker driver in Vienna,
Austria shows off his street atlas.
Atlases/Maps
MapEasy Guidemaps
These delightful maps are available for six cities, seven countries, and one
region (the Loire Valley) in Europe. The Venice map is irresistible to any
Venetophile.
Map24.com
Plan routes and view static or interactive maps with Europe's most
technologically advanced map portal.
PCL
Maps of Europe
Scanned paper maps (mostly with limited detail) are from the Perry-Castaņeda
Library Map
Collection at the University of Texas in Austin.
Map Dealer
Omnimap.com
Order printed maps, digital maps, classroom maps, etc. from an American dealer
in North Carolina.
Route Planners
ViaMichelin
Use the "Driving Directions" form to plan your trip, or request an online map
from the ViaMichelin database.
Map24.com
Plan routes and view static or interactive maps with Europe's most
technologically advanced map portal.
How Far Is It?
Enter the names of two cities to calculate the distance between them in miles
and kilometers.
Travel Fusion Enter departure and destination cities, choose a date and mode(s) of
transportation, and the database will tell you how to get from point A to
point B by plane, train, boat, bus, or automobile.
Railroad Timetables
europeforvisitors.com This section of my Europe Travel Planner has links to official European
national railway sites, many of which have domestic and/or international
journey planners.
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