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Anyone know any good euro rail websites?

Ive tried google but all the ones that come up don’t offer me the option to just type in "Rome to Paris" to see what the cost would be. I don’t want a month pass or week pass or whatever. I’m going to Europe for a few weeks. Flying to Barcelona, then flying to Rome, then want to take a train from Rome to Paris, and then a train from Paris to Amsterdam.

If anyone would like to mention any other plaves en route that would be easy and convenient to see then please share.

Thankety thanks ;-D

There are websites that let you enter places all over the continent and come up with prices, but those only sell full price tickets while you can get much better prices with the national train websites in many countries.

To work out routes and times, I prefer the German website, it will also do all travel within and many to and from Germany:

http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en?newrequest=yes&protocol=http:&

If it does not give the price for (the other) parts of the journey, try the website of the country you will be traveling in, if two, either one or both.
You can find those websites through this site, as well as several general ticket sellers for Europe:

http://www.seat61.com/

Click on the name of a country in the bar on the left and in the top part of the new page you will find links to travel planners and often ticket selling sites.

For advice on places to stop? Visit some smaller places. Villages, historical sites like Pompeii or a national park to enjoy nature, or if that is more your scene, a beach resort.

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One Response for "Anyone know any good euro rail websites?"

  1. Willeke August 29th, 2010 at 12:36 pm

    There are websites that let you enter places all over the continent and come up with prices, but those only sell full price tickets while you can get much better prices with the national train websites in many countries.

    To work out routes and times, I prefer the German website, it will also do all travel within and many to and from Germany:
    http://www.seat61.com/
    Click on the name of a country in the bar on the left and in the top part of the new page you will find links to travel planners and often ticket selling sites.

    For advice on places to stop? Visit some smaller places. Villages, historical sites like Pompeii or a national park to enjoy nature, or if that is more your scene, a beach resort.
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