kerouac
Traveller
1 comments
Posted 18 years ago
hi!
i'm doing my first interrail and i would like to know what's the best way to find a place to be... internet? books?should i have all the places in mind before travelling? or it won't be a prob to look up for a bed just in the before city? how much time before should i book the bed?
Sorry for my bad english :|
thanks
Guilherme
JonPest
Traveller
9 comments
I will start my interrail on the middle of august and I have booked about 80% of the total hostels i'm going to stay. I recommend you to do so specialy in big towns or well-known tourism places.
Peter
Traveller
9337 comments
For big cities it is good to book in advance ... not too much (because you route then will be very fix and you can no more be spontaneous). But it is really helpful:
- you get [b]cheap offers at [ux]https://rail.shop/hostelworld[/ux] or [ux]https://rail.shop/bookingcom[/ux]
- it is [b]more relaxing[/b], just arriving in a town, and not to be stressed with finding a hostel.
- you are [b]safe and sure that you have a bed[/b].
But you can also travel without booking in advance. this is a little bit more adventure. Then go to a tourist office in the town and ask for hostels. it is more work. :)
Leyla
Traveller
2 comments
If you are a member of HI (hosteling international) you get alot of discounts and also a book with hostels worldwide.. It is real helpfull.. We always just called the day before we came to the place to reserve two beds... I worked everytime...