Hort
Traveller
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Posted 17 years ago
Hey guys,
me and a few friends are planning a trip through europe this september and it would be great if someone with experience could check our route to tell me if this is possible or if some desinations should be canceled.
This is my route:
03: Wien - München
04: München - Paris
06: Paris - London
08: London - Amsterdam
12: Amsterdam - Wien
03.: Wien Wstbf 10:44
München Hbf 16:10
Wien Wstbf - Salzburg 10:40 - 13:50
Salzburg Hbf - München Hbf 14:11 - 16:16
04.: München Hbf 10:23
Paris Est 16:34
München Hbf - Stuttgart Hbf 10:23 - 12:47
Stuttgart Hbf - Paris Est 12:54 - 16:34
06.: Paris Est 09:00
London Waterloo East 18:02
Paris Nord - Calais Ville 09:58 - 11:40
Calais Port 1525 - Dover E. Docks 1555 14:05 - 15:35 Ferry
Dover Priory - London 16:28 - 18:02
09.1: London Waterloo East 09:00
Amsterdam Centraal 22:06
London - Dover Priory 08:57 - 10:40
Dover - Calais 10:55 - 13:25 Ferry
Calais Ville - Lille Flandres 15:25 - 16:45
Lille Flandres - Mouscron 17:06 - 17:28
Mouscron - Brüssel Central 17:38 - 18:58
Brüssel Central - Amsterdam Centraal 19:19 - 22:06
09.2: London Liverpool St. 06:00
Amsterdam Centraal 18:52
London Liverpool St. - Manningtree 06:00 - 06:58
Manningtree - Harwich Town 07:35 - 07:56
Harwich - Hoek van Halland 09:00 - 16:15 Ferry
Hoek v. Holland Haven - Amsterdam Centraal 17:07 - 18:52
13.: Amsterdam Centraal 08:04
Wien Wstbf 19:24
Amsterdam Centraal - Frankfurt Flgh Fernbf 08:04 - 11:51
Frankfurt Flgh Fernbf - Wien Wstbh 12:01- 19:24
09.1 and 09.2 are just two different ways to get from London to Brüssel, a third one would be to take the Eurostar, but I don't know if the extra-costs are worth it.
And don't mind those times, I just had a lot of time checking everything.
So please tell me if this trip is possible with a 5 out of 10 days ticket.
But I allready know that we have to take ICE or TGV 1 or 2 times.:/
Thanks, Thomas
Peter
Traveller
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Hi Thomas ...
a perfect plan !! :)
and it is possible ... only a lot of day travel.... but it is okay when travelling with a limited ticket (XX days out of YY).
ICE travels are free... you can buy a reservation but you don't need it!!
For Eurostar: you will save a lot of time but you have to calculate it for you if you want to save the 65 EUR for the Eurostar and spend 10 EUR for the ferry Calais or France or 20 EUR for Harwich to the Netherlands (which I recommend as ferry connection!)
Ferry UK - F: [u]https://rail.cc/en/ferry-london-paris-england-france/f1222[/u]
Ferry UK - NL: [u]https://rail.cc/blog/from-london-to-amsterdam-with-the-dutchflyer/[/u]
And on your way back ... maybe reflect about staying one more day in amsterdam and travel back with a special-price ticket of the CNL (City Night Line Train) and not going backt with InterRail. you can found tickets for night travels for 29 EUR!! :)
CNL from NL to AT: [u]https://rail.cc/en/night-train/germany/de[/u]
all the best and a lot of fun, Peter :)
jan.pospi
Traveller
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[quote]Hi Thomas ...
...
ICE travels are free... you can buy a reservation but you don't need it!!
...
[/quote]
Hi Peter,
may be my question was answered here, but:
in June I am planning to take ICE 228 (ICE 28, 26, 24, 22, 20)
from Vienna to Wuerzburg and ICE 33 (ICE 37)
from Hamburg to Copenhagen.
Both trains are international. Shall I pay some extra supplements for these trains? I know that for ICE trains is not necessary to pay extra money, but...? Could you give me advice.
Thanks a lot!
Jan
Peter
Traveller
9339 comments
hi Jan ...
if you want a reservation, it will be 4 EUR in second class ... :)
[u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-train-reservation/germany/de[/u]
have fun and happy new year... :)