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What's the difference between "travel to" and "travel in"?
Dec 6, 2018 3:02 PM
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Hi Silver!
The preposition "to" indicates that you're traveling /to/ the destination. The preposition /in/ is generally used as a preposition when discussing you're transportation. If you want to talk about traveling around a country or destination once you're there, you'd likely use "within" or "around" to express that.
For example:
I'm in the United States right now, but next week I'm traveling *to* Germany.
Once I'm there, I'll travel /in/ a car.
Because I've rented a car, I'll be about to travel /around/ Germany easily. There's a lot to see when traveling /within/ Germany!
December 6, 2018
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December 28, 2025
Hi Dear,
I think travel to is about going toward a destination like I am traveling to Japan while travel in is about moving around within a place like I love traveling in Europe. Using different services example like VipRide4U Limousine can make traveling in a city much smoother especially when exploring different areas.Do you notice one of these is used more often in daily conversation?
September 23, 2025
you travel to a place like a tourist spot...and you travel in a vehicle like a car/train/bus
December 6, 2018
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