
What is a good route for 2 weeks in Europe?
I'm going to Germany on May 5 to 19 to visit my sister in Frankfurt. I'm considering buying a Eurail pass for a young, but I'm not sure if thats a good idea if I only visit a few countries and cities. These are the places I want to go to Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris, Dublin, Barcelona and Rome. Could someone help me plan a possible itenarary Europe. These are 5 cities that I really want to go too so I want you take the time to visit. Amsterdam, Dublin, Berlin, Paris and Rome. If I buy a Eurail Pass or train tickets and separate what would be the best price and a good route?
With 13 days, 7 cities in the spread came out too. You asked for a route well, so I would cut out completely Ireland and Italy, focusing on Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris, and perhaps add Munich or Barcelona Salzberg instead this time. Remember it takes time to travel to these places by rail. By focusing your itinerary and using special offers http://www.bahn.de instead of a portion of the railing, I think you'll have a better experience and save a lot money. Rail Pass are convenient, yes, but on long distance trains, you'd have to queue to get a seat reservation, anyway, so why not buy the (cheaper) one ticket? I just see 19 € to Cologne-Amsterdam a few days ago for someone, and seems to € 19 Special applied to a large number of roads with the German railways. If you try this, then save time and money you'll need fly to Italy, Ireland and Spain, to verify the low-cost airlines on these routes here: http://www.whichbudget.com And also consider taking night trains to save on accommodation costs between cities – but not good to do often if you're a light sleeper.
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