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Euro Rail Pass

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

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What is the least expensive and faster to travel from one country to Europe?

I have been to Germany and Netherlands and the train ride. I bought a Euro pass the railing, but it was 260 dollars and took me to three different cities. Is the best way to travel? Ryanair is cheap I hear, but I have not researched yet. Suggestions? If I do the bus?

Finally Ryanair and Easyjet have a look at their sites: http://www.easyjet.com/asp/en/book http://www.ryanair.com/en / index.asp? Lang = en The only small problem Ryanair could be the fact that airports in its territory of aircraft they are never central, but somewhat far from the city, so you must take a bus to arrive in the city, it usually takes about one hour, but it is perfectly offset by its price … PS: do not trust those who say that Ryanair is not safe what are the skeptics who can not understand why their tickets are so cheap, but they are completely unaware that the security is not the thing which is "sacrificed", there are other things that allow Ryanair to compete as the low number of workers, a "no frills" policy, the fact that the Ariport taxes that are used by its planes are weaker than the main airport etc etc. .. Have a good trip!

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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 VelocitĂ . 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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