anonymous
Traveller
2469 comments
Posted 15 years ago
Hello folks!
I plan to start ,y first interrail-trip very soon and was thinking about visiting a friend in Kiev on my route. But what would be the best way to get there? I know that I will have to buy a extra ticket for the Ukraine. But from where can I start? I will also visit Istanbul, so would it be best to go from there all the Way North to catch the Berlin-Kiev train somewhere in Poland or is there a better Route? I could only find a 30h lasting Route from Bucharest.. :o
thanks for your help and advice!
Simon
Peter
Traveller
9333 comments
Hi.
The shortest route is definitely by train from [b]Bucuresti[/b] (Romania) to [b]Kiev[/b] (Ukraine).
Especially if you are coming from Istanbul, you have to travel via Sofia, then to Bucharest .
There are two possibilities:
(1) if coming from Sofia, take the night train D 60KJ which starts in Sofia, going via Bucharest to Kiev (final destination).
Dep. Sofia: 19:30h
Arr. Kiev 09:29h (+2 days)
[u]https://rail.cc/en/train/sofia-to-moscow[/u]
(2) starting in Bucharest 19:57h with night train with change in the morning at Chisinau (08:52h), arriving in Kiev at 02:04h at night.
For the ticket price calculate starting in Bucharest, destination Kiev:
2nd class: EUR 35 one way
1st class: EUR 60 one way
Plus the usual supplements for a 4bed cabin (EUR 15) or a 2bed cabin (EUR 35) for Eastern Europe.
As you will travel the half of your route in Romania, ask in Bucharest station for a ticket starting from the Romanian border to Kiev - they will understand it. But take some time with you (at least 30 minutes to get the ticket then if you have bad luck).
[ux]https://rail.shop/realrussia[/ux]
And enjoy the old night train wagons ... it is still the old romantic way of rail travel !! :)
Have a good time, Peter :)
kevinbagshaw
Traveller
1 comments
Hi,
Have the prices changed considerably for this route? Booking through here shows a one way journey of EUR 130 second class one way. Myself and my wife are looking to travel at the end of April for a few days in Kiev, but at those prices I am afraid we won't be able to afford it.
Hope you have a trick for booking them!
Regards
Kev
Peter
Traveller
9333 comments
Hi Kev.
If you buy the ticket locally in Bucharest, it will be cheaper than online (due to handling fees - [ux]https://rail.shop/realrussia[/ux]).
The train is running daily: [u]https://rail.cc/en/train/budapest-to-moscow[/u]
Just contact the Romanian railways here for more details: [ux]https://rail.shop/cfr[/ux]
If you get a price there, it would be nice if you could post it here. Thank you. :)
Peter :)