SPEG85
Traveller
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Posted 15 years ago
Hey Inter railers,
I'm planning on heading away for around 5weeks with my girlfriend,starting in Bremen-Berlin-Krakow-Salzburg-Dubrovnik-Bosnia-Serbia and then finishing up in Budapest for Sziget festival. Well thats a rough plan of where we want to visit but unsure of whether to buy the global interrail pass or to pay as we go as people have told us its cheaper this way,any suggestions? Thanks
Amy130490
Traveller
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Hi! :)
Me and my friend are newbies to this and want To use the One Country ticket to travel Italy. However to get there we want to go via Paris. We've seen that we can get discounted travel on the eurostar (London-Paris), and then can go Paris to Italy (Milan or Roma) on a supplemented night train for 20euro. However does this mean even if we just stay in Paris, without using rail, that we would need to get a One Country ticket for France as well as one for Italy, as we'l stil be travelling Paris to Italy??
Sorry bit confused, hope this makes sense!! Thanks for advance!
Peter
Traveller
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hi ...
to compare single point-to-point tickets to InterRail you have to contact a local railway station for the fares. in most cases InterRail is cheaper, you are more flexible and free.
of course you can get single cheap point-to-point tickets but then you are fixed on a date and time. if you miss the special booked train - bad luck.
London-Paris-Italy: you need an ONE country pass for France AND Italy, as you travel by night train trough FRANCE and trough ITALY.
Peter :)