Of course, if you bought your Kindle Keyboard 3G in the US, there would be no problem -- which stinks.
Members of my family have used the Kindle Keyboard 3G for many text-heavy web sites in many European countries.
Here is a web site that seems to answer your question:
http://kindleworld.blogspot.com/p/co...3g-access.html
My interpretation of that link may not be 100 percent correct and/or the link may not be 100 percent correct, but here is what I think:
There are approximately 40 countries whose residents are second class citizens of the Amazon Kindle Keyboard 3G community. Those folks, like yourself, have free 3G web access in approximately 60 countries.
And there are approximately 60 countries whose residents are first class citizens of the Amazon Kindle Keyboard 3G community. Those folks, like myself, have free 3G web access in approximately 100 countries.
So, the answer to the question is -- it depends on where you go in Europe.
These are the countries where 3G browsing will work for me but not you:
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Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden.
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The European countries not on the above list, but with coverage shown on the map you can navigate to from my next link, are the ones where your device should have 3G web acccess:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custom...=200505540Gmap
Looking at the map, the European countries that don't have any Kindle 3G access appear to be Bosnia and Herzegovenia, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia.
So, I believe that you will have 3G web access everywhere in Europe except Bosnia and Herzegovenia, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and a few remote rural areas.