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Since 2009, we have helped solo travelers, couples, and friends enjoy adults-only small group tours and luxury river cruises with quality hotels, expert local guides, thoughtful pacing, and personal service.

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27Sep

5 Really Annoying Things About Travel

Travel is Wonderful… But These Things Can Be Annoying

For the most part, traveling is an incredible adventure filled with culture, food, and unforgettable memories. But let’s be honest—there are a few parts of travel that can test your patience. From skyrocketing hotel prices to overcrowded cities, here are some of the most common travel annoyances (and what The Traveling Professor recommends to avoid them).

1. Appointments for Popular Tourist Sites

Once upon a time, you could walk right up to the Eiffel Tower on our Paris small group tours.  Entry to The Book of Kells in Dublin, the Louvre, or the Colosseum was without a care in the world. Those days are gone. Now, most major tourist attractions require reservations—especially in peak season.

Travel Tip:
Consider purchasing city passes like the Paris Museum Pass or Oslo Pass to skip or simplify the booking process. It can save time, reduce stress, and keep some spontaneity in your travels.

2. Skyrocketing Hotel Prices

In major destinations like Paris, hotel rates are climbing at alarming rates—sometimes 50% to 100% higher than just a few years ago.

Travel Tip:

  • Travel during the shoulder season or off-season for lower rates.

  • Stay in lesser-known cities and take day trips. For example, instead of paying $400+ per night in Venice, book a room in Padua for half the price and hop on a quick 20-minute train to Venice.

3. Avoid London Heathrow Airport (LHR)

You’ve heard it from The Professor before—avoid connecting through LHR if you can. The airport is massive, the terminals are spread far apart, and security queues are long. Transferring often means buses, trains, and mad dashes to your gate.

Travel Tip:
Choose alternative hubs like Amsterdam Schiphol or Frankfurt Airport for smoother connections.

4. The Dreaded Single Supplement

Solo travelers often face the frustrating reality of paying more. Hotels and cruise ships prefer double occupancy, and with rising travel demand, fewer single-occupancy rooms are being offered.

Travel Tip:
While hostels can be a budget-friendly option for singles, they’re not for everyone. Another strategy is to travel with a small group tour where single supplements are reduced or waived.  We try to minimize the single supplement on our small group tours

5. Big Cities = Big Crowds

Rome, Venice, Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Prague, London, Amsterdam—we all love them, but they can be overwhelming during peak season. Expect long lines, higher prices, and wall-to-wall tourists.

Travel Tip:
Visit these iconic destinations in the off-season or explore less crowded alternatives like Oslo, Bergen, or the Scottish Highlands, where even summer feels relaxed.

Final Thoughts

Traveling comes with its challenges, but with smart planning, you can avoid many of these annoyances. Whether it’s bypassing long lines, sidestepping high prices, or escaping the crowds, a little preparation goes a long way in making your trip as enjoyable as possible.

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Who Writes the Small Group Tour Blog?

Professor Steve Solosky, The Traveling Professor, is the founder of Small Group Tours by The Traveling Professor, operating since 2009. A former college professor and author of The Traveling Professor’s Guide to Paris, Steve has planned and led small group tours throughout Europe, Canada, South America, and beyond. His travel expertise has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, WCBS Radio, and The New York Times Travel Show.

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