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Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

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Switzerland 4 Day Pass

Is it possible to see the best of this beautiful country in the heart of Europe in four days? If you are adventurous and have a reasonable level fitness, it can be done. Read on to find out how.

Your time is limited in Europe and there are so many things to see. But to miss this small country is a great pity. The people are courteous and friendly, lakes and breathtaking mountain scenery the most spectacular in Europe.

The reservation clerk at the Zurich Bahnhoff looked at me with surprise when I offer him my 4 day pass and Swiss told him my travel plans.
"I hope that you are fit, "he said. Fortunately Switzerland is compact and its system of travel is smooth, timely and efficient.

Zurich is an ideal starting point because of its access to transportation for the rest of Europe. Most international airlines serve Zurich and London by Eurostar passengers can go in Paris, then by express from Paris to Zurich. Lausanne, just east of the border with France, is a good place to finish with its TGV rail link high speed with Paris. I chose a Swiss Pass (which must be purchased before departure), because it offers cheap unlimited travel on all trains, buses and ferries and discounts on railway best mountain and ski lifts.

DAY ONE. In Zurich Spietz.

An early morning departure (7:30) Bahnhoff from Zurich was followed by a short drive south through the rolling countryside in Lucerne and the first change of trains. Because of the regularity trains, it is useful to take two hours to stop this beautiful little town on Lake Lucerne. If you have time, four optional tours spaced on 2 days worth.

A trip to steam at the eastern end of Lake Lucerne down Flüelen is recommended. The Alpine landscape the south shore of the lake is breathtaking. A quick train trip back to Lucerne complete this tour of a half-day.

Two trips to the mountains are close to Lucerne. The closest is the Mount Pilatus, and my suggestion is to take the cog railway up the south face and the return on the cable as you descend the north face. The views north of Lucerne are some of the most beautiful in Europe. A little farther is the Titlis. This requires a bus trip to Engelburg, then a series of cable car rides to the top with its permanent snow cover. Spectacular views of the main peaks in Switzerland you waiting. The fourth major attraction of Lucerne is the transport museum is reputed to be the most beautiful in Europe.

The next part of the trip is over the Brünig. A cog is necessary because of the steep slopes ascending and descending the mountain passes. It's worth a stop hours at the pretty village of Brienz, on the north shore of Lake Brienz, before continuing on to Interlaken the next change of trains.

Interlaken is an ideal base for explore the beautiful mountain scenery of the Bernese Oberland, including the Jungfrau, one of the highest peaks of Switzerland. A quick train trip to Thun is followed on a ride from the port to join the ferry for a journey of 1 hour Spietz, the stopover for the night. I highly recommend this trip afternoon on a ferry the most beautiful lakes in Europe.

DAY TWO. BRIENZ Locarno.

The trip includes two spectacular large tunnels in Europe: Lötschberg and Simplon and moves south across the mountain landscape in Ticino, the south and warmer canton of Switzerland. The descent to Brig, overlooking the Rhone Valley on the right is particularly spectacular. In Brig, after another change of train, we travel through the Simplon tunnel in Italy.

Departure the train to Domodossola, the journey continues onto a lovely private railway to the overnight stop in Locarno. This trip on the railway Centovalli is strongly recommended because of the dramatic gorges and ravines along the way. Sit on the right side of the train for the best views.

Locarno has a beautiful location at the upper end of Lake Maggiore and a visit to the Church of Madonna del Sasso, a short funicular ride from the heart of town, you will be rewarded a magnificent view over the lake.

THIRD DAY. LOCARNO in St Moritz.

An early morning travel by train to Lugano will need to connect the Palm Express a bus trip over the pass to St. Moritz Majola. The Swiss postal bus negotiate terrain that is too steep for trains and winding journey to the top of the neck is breathtaking. To my surprise, in particular told me that bookings are essential, I was the only passenger. The joys of travel off season led in the driver stop at my whims. He even asked where I wanted to take a coffee!

St Moritz is the starting point of two of the travel being the most remarkable in Europe: the Bernina Express and Glacier Express. Most overseas travelers aboard the Bernina Express and travel to Tirano in Italy, but my Time was short and acting on the advice of the stationmaster of St Moritz, I left the train at Alp Grum (the summit of the Bernina Pass), receive a coffee and spectacular views of the Alps at the top, before boarding another train one hour later for the return trip to St. Moritz.

The Bernina Express Travel is the highest cog railway in Europe and the non-alpine glaciers and snowy peaks consulted on both sides of the train completed a memorable day.

FOURTH DAY. St Moritz Lausanne.

The last day of my Swiss map took me on a journey of seven hours through some of the most landscapes Breathtaking in Europe. The trip Glacier Express from St. Moritz to Zermatt is one of the most popular in Europe and is almost always full. For the first time, I have not had to change trains, allowing me to sit and enjoy the scenery of the high Alps of rural Switzerland, with its meadows, small villages, the bells cows, the distant sound of church bells and the bright crisp clean air of the mountains. Each turn and exit the tunnel, presented different views, but perhaps the most spectacular was the descent of Oberalppass in Andermatt. The views were unforgettable. The Glacier Express is reached Zermatt in the afternoon and, unfortunately, the Matterhorn was covered with clouds. I am reluctant to cancel a climbing rack railway Gornergrat, a high plateau just below the summit of this spectacular mountain. This is where I wish I had more time. The hiking around Zermatt are some of the most beautiful in Europe. Another day perhaps!

Thus, it was down the mountain to Visp join a mainline express through the valley of the Rhone for an overnight stop in Lausanne. Unfortunately, most of this trip was the night. However, he give me peace mind that I would not miss the morning my connection TGV from Lausanne to Paris. Maybe next time I will take from 8 days!

A Swiss Pass for 4 consecutive days in first class costs U.S. $ 278. Travel days are longer available. If you want to combine travel to Switzerland with a number other countries, a Eurail Pass gives you a number of flexible options.

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Euro Rail Pass

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

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What is the best for the company recommended Euro Rail pass? I am visiting in Spain. I want to go to 3 countries.?

I was Online looking to buy a pass, but do not know what railway (line) that I use to buy tix. I'm looking for the best rate for Spain, France and Italy for 5 day pass.

It really does not matter where you get them. It's the same card. Why do not go directly to the site Eurail: http://www.eurail.com/? Before buying a pass well, you should do some research to find if the cervix is a savings or not. It is often cheaper than buying individual tickets for your trip – especially if you use trains more high speed trains require an extra night reservation fees Supplement / with the pass. http://www.eurail.com/1_reservations_supplements_international_trains, http://www.eurail.com/1_reservations_supplements_domestic. There rates are often reduced on individual tickets if you buy them in advance. For example, Here in Italy there is the Amica fare on Intercity and Eurostar trains and Alta Velocità. You need to buy the ticket at least one day in advance and saves to 20%. On the international trains begin or end in Italy, there is often a "Smart" fare which is a huge discuìount standard rates. For example, a bunk in a compartment with 4 beds on the night train between Rome and Paris is 45 euros to the price of Smart. The normal rate is 125 euro. There also a couple of intermediate fares – Moove to 62 euros to 85 euros, or GO. With a Eurail Pass, you should pay an extra 45 euro fee reservation for Cuchet – the same price as the price Smart. These discounts sell quickly. You need to plan a route and the price of rough passage, including all supplements. Then compare individual tickets. You can find them by looking at various web sites of national trains. http://www.trenitalia.com/cms/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=ad1ce14114bc9110VgnVCM10000080a3e90aRCRD (Italy) http://www.renfe.es/horarios/english/index.html (Spain) http://sncf.com/en_EN/flash/ (France)

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Eurail

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

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Overview of the Eurail Pass

One of the most confusing of any trip is to sail in the reserves and the specific Package Travel. With so many options available, it can be easy to forget some options that could be perfect for your holiday. Eurail offers many types of passes, and they have a specific function. It is often useful to have all the necessary information in front of you to make decisions for your holiday. Eurail has many options and passes all with distinct advantages. The following is a list of Eurail pass that includes a summary of what they do and do not, as well as additional background information.

Travel Day

A travel day is a period 24 hours 0:00 to 0:00 in which we can travel as many trains, even internationally, and were counted as one day. Another factor benefit comes with the 7:00 p.m. rule. This rule provides that, if you board a direct overnight train after 19 hours, one evening, while the next be counted as part of your day to travel. The five hours of 7 to 12 are essentially free.

Flexi-Pass

Some passages allow a variation of the usual system called "Flexi-Pass." The Global Pass is the simplest explanation of this. If you travel one day "fifteen pass", you can travel as much as you want in fifteen consecutive days. If you have a few days "fifteen in two months pass, it means you can divide the day as you want as you travel. This version is the Flexi Pass.

Saver Pass

This pass allows a group of 2-5 passengers travel together at all times on a single passage which is 15% cheaper than a normal card. This card is a great option for families or friends traveling together. Not all members on the card must be present at all times, but since there is only one ticket, it can be used by a sub-group at a time.

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The Youth Pass offers a 35% discount for passengers under 25 years. Young people can stay in first class cabins, but they must pay for adult day pass.

One Country Pass

The One Country Pass allows travel in one of seventeen European countries offered by Eurail. They are excellent for a short survey of a country, and Italy has always been the most popular place to visit a country. Pass each nation is good for a certain number of days. Most of the time increments are any which is 3-8 days, with some ranging up to 10. All the time increments must be in a month's time. Some of these passes will enable Country cuts Special in hotels and other amenities specific location. A popular example is Greece.

Regional Pass

This map reproduces the passage from one country to be better suited for shorter periods of travel. Eurail offers 25 combinations of countries that can be visited increments in 3-10 days. These passes can be spread over a period of two months. Similar to the One Country Pass offers special specific countries are often available.

Select Pass

This pass offers the flexibility of real options. You to choose between three, four or five bordering countries to visit. These requests may come in 5, 6, 8 or 10 days travel over two months, and may, for five trips to the countries, be extended to fifteen days.

Beyond the basic rules, there are many additional benefits that go hand in hand with the Select Pass. Among these advantages are the relatively common superfluous ferry train at reduced prices or bus fares in the use of associated companies. Another advantage comes in the form of the potential discounts from the hotel. These benefits are not always available in all countries, and are limited by conditions use must be checked before booking.

World Skip

Global Pass Option the formula is by far the largest of the available data. It opens the door to almost unlimited travel in a score of nations. There are many options in terms of duration in this plan, which range from 15 days to 3 months, 10 days to two months or 15 days to two months. This variety of dates is combined with the number of countries available to Global Pass to visit the grandest Eurail options. Although the Global Pass is the largest country in terms of scope and time, between this and others Eurail passes available has something for all holidaymakers.

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Eurailpass

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

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Ideas for a weekend between Milan and Bonn?

I have a business "trip to Milan, Bonn and Hamburg in May, and a weekend free after three days in Milan, and before two days in Bonn. I'll probably have a Eurailpass, so I'm looking for suggestions of places to visit along the path. I travel alone, so I'm free to do almost anything. Any great ideas???

There's this nice little place right on the way with many "high life" (as in the mountains). This is called Switzerland. Check it out.

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Eurrail

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

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EuroNight Train: What is the supplemental cost?

I am so confused; conflicting information (or vague) from various websites and people. I have a Eurrail pass; it is 1st class. How much will it cost to reserve a double sleeper (either total or per person) on the EuroNight train, 409, from Paris Austerlitz to Madrid?

the supplement depends on the type of transportation you choose: sigle bed compartment, shared compartment, sleeping seat. Go to the page below, change the language, contact them, book (absolutely necessary) and enjoy your trip.

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