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tarleton
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Posted 11 years ago

Hey Guys,

I used the Eurail pass last time I visited Europe and found it great for the most part until I found my self traveling through France and spain and ended up having to fork out a fair bit for tickets.

I'm heading back over there next year and doing:

Switzerland->Blegium->Germany->Poland

I'd like to pretty much stick to using my EURAIL pass for all of the travel.

From what I can see its going to the best cost effective way of doing it.

I'm just concerened I might get stuck like I did in France paying an extra 90E ontop of my ticket.

Anyone whose gone through these countries on an EURAIL pass and could shed some light?

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Peter
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replied 11 years ago

Hi.
If you know your travel route, the dates you want to travel and the exact routes, then special price and pre-booked point to point tickets might be cheaper. You are fixed on trains (time and date) and not flexible anymore, but you can save money.
But check your route with the schedules: [u]https://rail.cc/en/search-eurail-route[/u]
These four countries you want to visit are good for Eurail travellers. Not like Spain and especially France, the most rail-pass-hostile country in Europe.
To support the free information and the forum on railcc, please be fair and buy your official Interrail pass via our railcc partner link: [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux]
Thank you! :)
Peter :)

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tarleton
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replied 11 years ago

Hey thanks for that!

I really enjoy'd the flexibility of the EURAIL Pass last time so I'd like to go ahead with it again.

So awesome to not have to reserve tickets etc.

Thanks for your feedback will be certain to book from railcc: [ux]https://rail.shop/eurail[/ux]

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Flo
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replied 11 years ago

Hej!

If you are starting to plan your next trip in detail, dont forget to come back here if you need some advice. ;)


Flo 8)