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Eurail Timetable

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

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I'm planning a trip to Europe. My question is explained below.?

According to the Eurail timetable for trains I use, there no trains that go from Bern to Florence. I'm really confused, how will I get from Bern to Florence, where there are no trains Eurail? The schedule I used: http://www.eurail.com/downloads/eurail/eurail-timetable-2010-trains- europe.pdf I do not want to steal or take a bus. Is it possible that I can take a train station and take another train to Florence?

There are trains to Florance, it is just that the databases use the Italian spelling name rather than English. I prefer this planner: http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en?newrequest=yes&protocol=http: It & finds that Florance Florence, which is the Italian spelling. Looking at the calendar also gives you related to the city like Florence. Remember that as a schedule that gives only a selection of trains, a rail planner like the one I gave the link to here more trains. "In Bern, Travel Milan, and there you take the train to Florance / Firenze, sometimes you change several times, but each time I checked the trip went Milan, Milano local spelling. Another site that can be very useful is: http://www.seat61.com/ special page on railpasses: http://www.seat61.com/Railpass.htm By the way, there are no trains Eurail, Eurail is a seller of tickets for trains in different European companies.and called a pass that allows travel more European countries. You can use a large number of trains that are not in the calendar you have accessed.

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Euro Rail Tickets

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

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Where can I buy a train ticket in euros?

I want to go to Europe in December. but i cannot find the ticket that goes through Europe. not single tickets. can someone help??

NOLA Guy has given you some links where you can find the passes. Before you buy a pass, you can read information on train travel in Europe on this site: http://www.seat61.com/. There is much good information on how to decide that passes is good for you and how to use the pass when you have it. You should also read the sections entitled "Common mistakes railpass:" applicable in the countries you are traveling in. The site also provides links to different countries. You should know that even with the pass, you will need to make reservations on many trains and pay a fee for them. For example, here in Italy, the fast trains an additional cost of 10 euros for each train. The night trains and international trains require reser / supplements as well. You must ensure you buy the seat reservation before boarding the train because there is a heavy fine if you do not. One of the most useful sites to find schedules throughout Europe is as follows:

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Rail Europe Contact

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

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Inter Rail around Europe – accommodation, budget, travel mates – so many questions!?

I will further ramp across Europe in April this year for a month. I was just wondering in the rare nights where if I am not able to find me a home Can we really decent sleep in the stations? Because I guess sometimes if you take the train connection and it is a long wait between then (say 6 to 7 hours), you should be allowed to. Can you take your backpack as a pillow and sleep a little? Also, if someone else will feel to contact me .. I am going alone and would not really prefer to maintain the status quo. To go to Brussels, Berlin, Prague, Venice, Verona, Milan, Barcelona, Lyon

In some places where you are allowed to wait in the station between two trains in the middle of the night, but mostly not. Most major stations are scanned from people around the time of the last normal service day (around midnight) and only one or two platforms work night (if they have night trains), and are kept free of people unless you have a ticket for a train within an hour or two. 6 or 7 hours between two trains are not considered connecting trains and people trying to sleep in the station are often regarded as homeless or worse. What you can sometimes do is take a train that runs night and pay a little to "reserve" a seat or a little more and staying in a bunk. In summer it will be very hard, but in April or May there should be space. More You might be able to get in a hostel which is one of the few cities not the city that you wanted to stay. (It does pay to have a good guide and use a phone, either your own phone a high cost, or a public phone somewhere in town.) If you look stuck, just start calling the list in your guide until you find one with space. for a single traveler it is almost always a place to sleep. Or opt for B & B by through the tourist information office. only the holidays it might be difficult to find a place to stay, others date mostly you might have to go to another city up. Cost, butget at least 50 € per day, more if you want to eat outside and / or if you want to drink often. Knowing others is easy in hostels, you can often also set up a small add, looking for travel companions. Or you just meet in the kitchen when you cook your dinner. Hostels are the best choice for places to stay, but some people use couchsurfing and loves: http://www.hospitalityclub.org/ http://www.couchsurfing.com/ I've never done, but I stayed with people I do not know well through my hobby, and I always enjoyed the experience. A good site to find the hours of work and travel on any train is the better the planner German travel, it is also available in several languages: http://www.bahn.de/international/view/ en / index.shtml and much information on InterRail including maps of rail and FAQ (Please read) is on their website: http://www.interrailnet.com/ For guides, I like the Lonely Planet series, you can buy the one that covers your entire area of travel, but not much more (if you can.)

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Europe Rail Vacations

Friday, August 27th, 2010

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European Travel Question (s).?

I plan to travel to Europe for my summer vacation. I was wondering what are the best options for me when it comes to travel within Europe. Is the rail system or a less expensive bus system??? For those of you who have traveled in Europe before please let me know what you have taken options and how you have traveled within Europe.

Basically, you have a number of options. The most obvious are air, train and bus. It there are alternatives, such as hitchhiking or rent a car, but they are far between and depending on where you are going and what country you are in. For I think it depends on the amount of time you have and the programming of transportation options. cheap airline tickets and connections, see: http://www.skyscanner.net/ For a train schedule, visit: http://jizdnirady.idnes.cz/vlaky/spojeni/ (it's a Czech site, but you can find train times across Europe; click on the flag of the United Kingdom on one hand the lower right corner to see the site in English) to get the bus schedule and fares, visit https: / / Or www.elines.cz/en/ http://www.studentagency.eu/ hope this helps,

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Rail Tickets

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

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How many children train tickets cost nowadays??

I guess you're in Oxford, United Kingdom, then the answer is that it is usually half the normal rate adult, children under 5 travel free. Child rate applies only to persons under (and not included) 16. If you are between 16 and 25 you can Buy a Young Person's Railcard for £ 20 that gives you one third of normal ticket price, but not before 10 pm Monday to Friday from September to June

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