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haecky
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Posted 10 years ago

Hey guys,
We are 4 guys travelling to eastern europe with interrails continuous pass .
As we are travelling in July (high season), some destinations are more popular than other ones. We were wondering [b]which trains must be reserved in advance[/b] so we were sure to have trains we have scheduled in our travelplane ?
Our travel is schemed below.

Monday 30 june : Brussel (6:25) - Prague
Wednesday 2 july : Prague (22:36) - Krakow
Friday 4 july : Krakow (22:11) - Budapest
Monday 7 july : Budapest (22:20) - Belgrado
Thursday 10 july : Belgrado (8:00) - Sarajevo
Saturday 12 july : Sarajevo (7:05) - Mostar
***Bus***
Sunday 13 july : Mostar (12:30) - Dubrovnik
Tuesday 15 july : Dubrovnik (12:45) - Split
***Bus***
Thursday 17 july : Split (21:04) - Zagreb (5:31)
Friday 18 july : Zagreb (7:25) - Munchen (17:41)
Munchen (22:15) - Berlin (8:13)
Monday 21 july : Berlin (10:47) - Brussels (17:35)

I hope someone could give us some good tips.

Thanks in advance !

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Peter
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replied 10 years ago

Hi.
First have a look at the train connections - there you will find most of your routes, also information about the bus routes in Croatia: [u]https://rail.cc/en/search-interrail-route[/u]
Here the information and reservation fees and where to buy in advance for night trains: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-night-train[/u]
Some reservations are available via [ux]https://rail.shop/acprail/reservation[/ux] (buy them together with your Interrail passes to save shipping fees). Some at stations - which is the common way. Don't has to be the departure station.

From and to Brussels: Interrail is not valid in your country of residence... I suppose Belgium?!?
If you can travel for free (other country of residence) in Belgium, simply avoid the Thalys trains to Germany and use free ICE trains.
Brussels to Prague via Berlin free. Via Nuremberg in the IC bus plus EUR 4,50 reservation.

Night trains see link above.

Belgrade - Sarajevo is also a bus.

All others are free.

Think about the connection (by day train) from Belgrade to Montenegro (Bar) - amazing!!! See photos here: [u]https://rail.cc/en/train/belgrade-to-bar[/u]
And then by bus via Dubrovnik, Split to Croatia.

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 :)