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A: 6–10 weeks for normal dates; 3–6 months for festivals/holidays.
A: Yes if you’ll visit 3–4 sights/day; otherwise buy timed entries à la carte.
A: Cards dominate, but carry small bills for markets, tips, and rural transit.
A: Most can—note it in reservations and request allergen menus.
A: Express trains or official taxis; avoid unmarked cars at arrivals.
A: Generally yes—ride in well-lit cars, keep bags zipped, avoid empty carriages late.
A: Arrive at open, book late entries, or visit midweek afternoons.
A: 3–4 nights for highlights, 5–7 to explore multiple districts + a day trip.
A: Varies—round up in some regions; 10–15% customary in others—check local norms.
A: Use a shared itinerary doc with confirmation numbers, addresses, and maps.
