June 20th, 2009

holidays in europe by rail Holidays In Europe By Rail
Traveling Europe for Christmas, Need Suggestions, as far as “WHAT ARE THE BEST TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF EUROPE”?

My fiancé and I ( from Texas, USA ) will be traveling to Europe during the Christmas holidays for about 2½ to maybe 3 weeks. We will fly into AMSTERDAM then travel by train to other countries. From all we have read on this website, we would like to spend “X-MAS IN GERMANY”. Where should we spend “NEW YEARS EVE”? After Germany, we want to travel to ITALY, SPAIN, FRANCE and maybe Austria and Greece if time allows (not necessarily in this order ). In which order should we travel these countries? Can we travel to all of these countires by train (Rail Pass)? Can we see all these countries in this amount of time? How much time do you think we need to spend in each country? Which are the “MUST SEE SIGHTS” of each country? We don’t want to miss their main attractions. Please list the cities and their “MUST SEE SIGHTS”. This is our first trip to Europe and we want it to be a memorable vacation. Would love to hear from Europeans or Experienced Europe Travelers. Thanks a Million

If you want to travel into Europe for Christmas you should choose Austria instead of Spain…There the spirit of Christmas is great…

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Frommer's Europe by Rail (Frommer's Complete Guides)


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The official guidebook of Rail Europe, Frommer’s Europe by Rail give you the lowdown on everything you need to make your European rail vacation a success, including extensive information on train reservations, scenic routes, and discount railpasses.Our authors, experts in European train travel, hit all the highlights, from the scenic trains of Switzerland to the historic railways of Greece to the …


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