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Mr_SB
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Posted 15 years ago

Hello, Please could you give me some information on my planned journey.

Me and 5 friends are going on a month continuous interrail around Europe.

I would like to go to the following places...

Amsterdam
Munich
Prague
Krakow
Sofia
Venice
Rome
Valencia

I planned to stay a maximum of 3 days in each place, this then leaves 4-5 days worth of travelling to each place. Does this leave enough time? I planned to use the night trains as much as possible as they are quicker and this saves money on accomodation at night.

Could you also tell me about the best night trains to use with the least changes if possible?

Thanks

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Flo
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replied 15 years ago

[u]https://rail.cc/en/night-train/germany/de[/u]


München - Praha day connections:

0844 - 1450
1244 - 1850 (change in Schwandorf)
1643 - 2250

plus other connecting services; no direct night trains, on Saturday till Monday there are connecting services with ICE/RE through the night.


[u]https://rail.cc/en/prague-warsaw-night-train/f1443[/u]


Krakow 2245 - 0927 Budapest
Budapest 1305 - 2031 Beograd
Beograd 2115 - 0715 Sofia
Note that the connection time in Beograd might be a little tight as the Budapest - Beograd is likely to be delayed. :|

Krakow 1147 - 1329 Katowice
Katowice 1409 - 1746 Breclav
Breclav 1855 - 2232 Budapest
Budapest 2300 - 1740 Sofia


Sofia 1155 - 1918 Beograd
Beograd 2150 - Villach 0906
Villach 1047 - 1420 Venezia


Venice - Rome: frequent daily connections with ESItalia etc...


Rome - Valencia:

May be sensible to make a stop along the route - going by the Mediterranean coast is really beautiful: Roma - Genoa - Nice - Marseille - Montpellier - Barcelona - Valencia.

Further information:

[u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-train-reservation[/u]
[u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-train-reservation[/u]
[u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-night-train[/u]
[u]https://rail.cc/en/search-interrail-route[/u]


Flo :)

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Mr_SB
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replied 15 years ago

Thank you for the information...you helped alot :)