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Eastern Europe Rail Travel

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

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Eastern Europe – which is the best way to travel?

I want to travel from Hungary to Turkey in June and I'm working on the best way to do it. Train is probably the easiest, but the subscription seems very expensive – can you suggest alternatives? Thank you.

train is still the least expensive and I do not agree that the buses are comfortable that the ore trains … safe journey

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Good Beer Guide Prague & the Czech Republic


Good Beer Guide Prague & the Czech Republic


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Averaging 281 pints of ale per capita per year, the Czech Republic is far and away the world’s leader in beer consumption. As this handy guidebook of beer shows, Czechs are equally expert in brewing beer as well. Listings and analyses are provided of all the major Czech beers as well as lesser-known brews that are only available within the country, from the highly alcoholic X-33 to the unique, …

Getting to know Spain


Getting to know Spain


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You probably know that it was a Queen of Spain, Isabella, who made it possible for America to be discovered in 1492. It was an Italian sailor, Christopher Columbus, who first had the strange new idea that he could sail westward from Spain in order to reach the Far East. …

On the Rails Around Eastern Europe (Thomas Cook Touring Handbooks)


On the Rails Around Eastern Europe (Thomas Cook Touring Handbooks)



This rail guide for travellers to Eastern Europe covers the Czech and Slovak Republics, Hungary, Poland, Eastern Germany, the Baltic states, Bulgaria and Romania. The key tourist attractions of each country are described, along with side-trips as far afield as Moscow and St Petersburg….


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Eurail Europe

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

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I'm backpacking through Europe in the summer of '09, is it worth to buy a Eurail Pass?

I'll stay in Europe from 8 June to July 14 and I will visit London, Amsterdam, Paris, Nice, St. Tropez, Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome, Barcelona and Madrid. I know the Eurail pass does not work in England and I'm planning on flying from Rome to Barcelona … so do I still get a pass for eight days to travel? Also, is it worth to buy one of these cards to international students if I'll stay in Europe for a month? If you have any helpful hints and suggestions on backpacking through Europe, let me know! Thank you!

Eurail passes can be worth the cost if you are under 26 years and not much Travel using slower regional trains. Then, there is no additional cost, but you can end up making many changes and train delays are longer travel. You need to go very long distances (like you). However, if you use the faster trains, there are booking fees and supplements for each train. Here in Italy, the costs range from 5 euros for an Intercity train up to 25 euros (perhaps more for a berth in a train night). You need to make a stop at a gas station to get the reservation before boarding the train – there is a heavy fine if you have not done that. There are often discounted ticket from point to point for high-speed trains higher as long as you purchase tickets at least one day in advance. (The Amica fare on national trains here Smart or tariff for international trains.). You need to plan a rough itinerary and go to individual sites train tickets and compare prices at cost plus supplements Eurail. The German train website is a good place to do the route planning for the train travel across Europe: Train http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en sites: Italy: http://www.trenitalia.com/cms/v / index.jsp? vgnextoid = Ad1ce14114bc9110VgnVCM10000080a3e90aRCRD Spain: Netherlands http://horarios.renfe.es/hir/ingles.html: http://www.ns.nl/cs/Satellite/ns2007/en/mainmenu/include/1193053691834/travelers?p = 1193053691834 France: http://www.sncf.com/en_EN/flash/ Eurail Supplements:, http://www.eurail.com/1_reservations_supplements_international_trains http://www.eurail.com/1_reservations_supplements_domestic

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Europe by Eurail 2007, 31st: Touring Europe by Train


Europe by Eurail 2007, 31st: Touring Europe by Train


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1981 EURAIL THROUGH EUROPE BY TRAIN


1981 EURAIL THROUGH EUROPE BY TRAIN


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Europe by Eurail 2009 ~ Ferguson-Kosinski 0762748877 VG


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Europe by Eurail 2004 2004: Touring By LaVerne Ferguson


Europe by Eurail 2004 2004: Touring By LaVerne Ferguson


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Europe by Eurail 2007, 31st: Touring Europe by Train, L


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Europe by Eurail 2010: Touring Europe by Train-LaVerne


Europe by Eurail 2010: Touring Europe by Train-LaVerne


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EUROPE BY EURAIL 2006 BY LAVERNE FERGUSON-KOSINSKI


EUROPE BY EURAIL 2006 BY LAVERNE FERGUSON-KOSINSKI


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Europe by Eurail 2007, 31st: Touring Europe by Train by


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Europe by Eurail 2006: Touring Euro By LaVerne Ferguson


Europe by Eurail 2006: Touring Euro By LaVerne Ferguson


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Eurail Guide to How to Travel Europe and All the World


Eurail Guide to How to Travel Europe and All the World


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Europe by Eurail 2004, 28th: Touring Europe by Train by


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Traveling the Eurail Express (Traveling Europe's Trains


Traveling the Eurail Express (Traveling Europe’s Trains


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Europe by Eurail 2010: Touring Europe by Train Ferguson


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Europe by Eurail 2007, 31st: Touring Europe by Train


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Europe by Eurail 2008: Touring Europe by Train


Europe by Eurail 2008: Touring Europe by Train


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Europe by Eurail 1993-94: How to Tr By LaVerne Ferguson


Europe by Eurail 1993-94: How to Tr By LaVerne Ferguson


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EUROPE BY EURAIL 2006- L. FERGUSON-KOSINSKI - SC


EUROPE BY EURAIL 2006- L. FERGUSON-KOSINSKI – SC


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Europe by Eurail: How to Tour Europe by Train (Complea


Europe by Eurail: How to Tour Europe by Train (Complea


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Eurail Map of Europe Shower Curtain


Eurail Map of Europe Shower Curtain


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Backpacking Through Europe with Bryan Roe


Backpacking Through Europe with Bryan Roe



THE BEST TRAVEL ADVICE YOU CAN GET FROM SOMEONE WHO TRAVELS THE WAY A BACKPACKER WANTS TO TRAVEL. ON A BUDGET AND EXPERIENCING THE BEST EUROPE HAS TO OFFER…


Adventures In Europe Volume 4 The Red Lights of Europe


Adventures In Europe Volume 4 The Red Lights of Europe


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Our new journey starts in Amsterdam on Queensday! It’s a celebration of Hollands Queen. It’s become like one big open air party in the streets of Amsterdam. Millions of visitors from all over the world flock to Amsterdam for this amazing party. Big D will be in town to enjoy the fun……..And when the party’s over, we’ll be checking out the Queens of the night and the Red Lights of Europe. From t…

Scandinavia by Train


Scandinavia by Train


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Enjoy this exciting trip through Scandinavia without leaving home! If you are planning (or fantasizing about) visiting this region, you really need to see this video. If you have already been there, you will appreciate re-visiting the fjords and mountains and lakes, the palaces and playgrounds shown. This sampling of northern European life and culture includes glimpses of music and dance, pasto…

Europe by Eurail 2010: Touring Europe by Train


Europe by Eurail 2010: Touring Europe by Train


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Packed with practical information, step-by-step directions, and advice on where to go and what to see and do, and complemented by the inclusion of eighteen maps, this book helps take the puzzle out of European rail travel….

Europe by Eurail 2009: Touring Europe by Train


Europe by Eurail 2009: Touring Europe by Train


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This comprehensive guide, fully revised and updated, provides the latest information on fares, schedules, and pass options, as well as detailed information on more than ninety specific rail excursions. …

Cuss Cards, European Edition


Cuss Cards, European Edition


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CUSSCARDS(TM) European Edition playing cards translate useful English swear words, insults and slang into French, Italian, Spanish, German, Dutch, and Swedish. Whether studying a language, backpacking through Europe, or just traveling through life, grab CUSSCARDS(TM) and spice up your game.
PLAY DIRTY. NO CHEATING….


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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!

Japan Rail Pass


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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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Eurail 71-72;: The Eurailpass guide,




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Rail Travel Through Europe

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

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Travel Q & A: Keeping in Touch of Europe Plus: The cost to the Board early
Train Travel in Northernmost Europe, Norway Fjord 2


Steaming Through The World From The Drivers Point of View 3 [PAL]


Steaming Through The World From The Drivers Point of View 3 [PAL]


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THIS IS A PAL FORMAT DVD WILL NOT PLAY ON US AND CANADIAN DVD PLAYERS. Be the driver of three Austrian Narrow Gauge Steam engines. Experience the different lines from the driver’s point of view or watch him doing his job. Enjoy the marvelous landscape and feel the sound of the engine. You are right beside the driver. Enjoy the pleasure of being the driver yourself with the Wackelstein Express, the…

Steaming Through The World Waldviertel Express [PAL]


Steaming Through The World Waldviertel Express [PAL]


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THIS IS A PAL FORMAT DVD WILL NOT PLAY IN THE US AND CANADA. The Waldviertel Express is leading through one of the most scenic landscapes in Austria, the so-called Waldviertel, an area famous for its mystic granite-filled landscape. IT is situated in the northern part of Austria and starts in Gmund them climbing to it’s highest point, Bruderndorf, via more difficult terrain with an ascent of 25 pa…

Tour on the continent, by rail and road, in the summer of 1852, through Northern Germany, Austria, Tyrol, Austrian Lombardy, &


Tour on the continent, by rail and road, in the summer of 1852, through Northern Germany, Austria, Tyrol, Austrian Lombardy, &




By Rail Through the Heart of Ireland


By Rail Through the Heart of Ireland


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Rails Through Barnsley


Rails Through Barnsley




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