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euro rail passes is known as the very best way to see europe. euro rail passes are special because the trains are so fast they can get you to your destination quickly. the best way to travel is to make an itinery of every place you want to travel to. then purchase your euro rail passes or if you can, purchase an unlimited travel pass so you can stay as long as you want at a location you like more, and leave a travel spot you did not like as quickly as possible. euro rail is easy to find and goes everywhere you want to go.

imagine yourself on a tour of europe going to historical places that are stunningly beautiful, you can take your breath away with what you see. what are you waiting for?

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Istanbul, Turkey: As We Travel Europe – Country #19

0 Istanbul, Turkey: As We Travel Europe   Country #19http://www.aswetravel.com – Istanbul, Turkey. Europe Train Challenge: Country #19

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Train Travel Through Europe?

In March I will be going to Europe and will be traveling mostly by train. I am going to land in Germany and spend a while there, but the take a train to France. So, when I am taking that train I know I have to get off at the border and buy the next ticket. I am however still a little confused as to how exactly I am supposed to work this out. Could anybody give me like a play by play on the smoothest way to do it?
Customs is not a big deal as i have both an EU and American passport

When you travel by train across a border in Europe you buy a ticket to from your starting city to your destination city.
In the past it was often cheaper to buy a ticket to the last station before a border, walk across and buy a new ticket at the first station. But now the international tickets are mostly far cheaper than two tickets to and from the border. And the fast trains do not stop at the borders anymore.

If you have lived in Europe in the last 6 months you can use InterRail, (or if you have an European passport/nationality you might be able to apply without proof of living) if you have not lived in Europe, or just prefer it, you can use Eurail.
Either one can be the best for you, but unless you travel a lot, separate tickets might well be cheapest.
This site has a lot of information for traveling by train in Europe, the rail passes page will help you decide on the one that is best for you, the general travel pages will tell you about buying tickets. And what kind of trains to expect:

http://www.seat61.com/


0 Paper Rock Scissors n Europe Train Ride from HungarySo we were traveling from Hungary to Eastern Slovakia on a train, when we run into these drunk canadians and then eventually we become the drunk americans.

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Your train to the snow with Rail Europe

0 Your train to the snow with Rail Europehttp://www.raileurope.co.uk . Travelling by train is the fun and flexible way to get to your European ski resort. Travel by train overnight to maximise your time on the slopes.

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Europe: Trains

0 Europe: TrainsPart 18: While temporarily separated from Nadia, we spent a lot of time on trains trying to get from Barcelona to Zurich — including a late train into Geneva. Eventually we got to Interlaken, but the scenery along the way was spectacular.

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What is the best way to travel around Europe ? Starting in Greece – Italy Germany Switz ect and moving north back to England.

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A Eurail ticket can be good value. Choose the pass that suits you best. You can do some bus journeys too, most operators around Europe are fairly cheap and reliable. A Greece/Italy pass also includes the ferries. Read down
http://www.eurail.com/eurail-passes/select-pass . . .
For accommodation check with Hostelbookers, Hosltelworld etc for independant hostels and budget hotels.
Reliable, safe, never a problem with them on five continents so far
Small deposit up front, balance on arrival. Every place I booked had me on the arrivals list and a record of the deposit paid.
Meet people from all over the world, save money by cooking in the self catering kitchen where available, shopping together and sharing the food and you’ll get all sorts of cooking and they get British cooking or whatever you do. Some weird and wonderful fusions can come out of that…..have fun.
Korean English breakfast? Wouldn’t be the first time it’s hapenned,haha.
http://www.hostelbookers.com/?gclid=CNuqjpvdlawCFcgc4QodbSH4mg . . .
Example hostel in Rome

http://www.hostelbookers.com/hostels/italy/rome/1575/


How to Use The Trains in Europe

0 How to Use The Trains in Europehttp://www.TravelsWithSheila.com
Training around Europe can be daunting if you’ve never done it before but is really quite easy. Buy your tickets in advance through Rail Europe, off websites (not all European websites will sell tickets on-line to Americans) or once you are there. There is usually a train agent that speaks several languages.

This video will give you an idea of what’s involved. For detailed information, visit Amazon Kindle or TravelsWithSheila to purchase Travels With Sheila’s Train Guide.

Enjoy the unique sights in Europe while relaxing on a train. That’s what we do…

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0 BoTV: Racing the ICE train, Touring Berlin, Traveling Europe, Passport to EuropeSpecial effects or not? Info: ICE trains operate all over Germany, with connections to neighboring countries.

With a maximum speed of 300 km/h (186 mph) these high-speed trains connect major German cities at hourly intervals. International ICE trains connect Germany with Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France the Netherlands and Switzerland.

ICE trains have a restaurant car and/or a self-service bistro, public phone booths and luggage lockers on board.

As well as in-seat video screens, an integral audio system and best of all plugs for your electronics.

Travel with up to 5 people on 1 economical Family Pass from Germany to France for only 247 Euros. (Valid for 4 days of travel with in 2 months)
Passport to Europe

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BoTV: Europe by Train, Traveling Europe in Style

0 BoTV: Europe by Train, Traveling Europe in StyleBoTVGermany: Bo and Scarlett take a train ride to Lübeck.

More tags: “Tips for traveling to Europe” Baltic Germany “Life in Europe” BoTV “Day on the beach” Traveling “Travel to Europe” “Holiday in Europe” “Across the Pond” “Adventure destination” nature culture “European trip” “Baltic Adventure” “Across the Baltic” “Next great place” “Beautiful destinations” “Making European travel cheaper” “Travel Planning”

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