I am planning to do a 9 day trip around the above countries by train in early March. I am a little confused as to how covid requirements work as I move between countries as someone who is from the UK.My hopeful itinerary is:Brussels, Belgium (1 night)Amsterdam, Netherlands (2 nights)Germany - Berlin, Hamburg and Munich (total 3 nights)Budapest (2 nights)Then possibly fly from Budapest to Paris and stay there for a week before returning to the UKAmbitious I know! But I wanted to jam as many places in as possible as I don’t have a lot of free time.My understanding of each country’s covid entry requirements are:Belgium - PLF form, Covid certificate and negative PCR test (72 hours before) requiredNetherlands - Covid certificate and negative PCR test (48 hours before) required, I am exempt from quarantine as I have received my covid boosterGermany - Pre-departure registration and covid certificate required, I am exempt from quarantine as I am fully vaccinated so no tests are requiredHungary
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