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Zav555
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Posted 14 years ago

Hello everybody!

I am a young man of 30 years and will do the first time a Interail in late June to early August.

I've read a lot, but more and more doubts arise.


Travel (culture)

Lisbon> Paris (2 days)> Berlin (1 day)> Prague (1 day)> Vienna (1 day)> Venice> Milan> Barcelona (2 days)> Madrid> Porto

One pass in 22 of 10 days is sufficient, or will be a better buy for 22 consecutive days?

What do you think of the trip? Alternatives ...

Made a plan the trip and came to € 900, had arrived for the trip 7 days sleeping in hostel?

Thanks

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Peter
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replied 14 years ago

Hi.

You can use on all journeys night trains and save the money for the hostels (at the same time spending it for the night train).
And a 10 in 22 will fit your needs. Keppe in mind that you will need an ADULT InterRail pass: EUR 323
Then you have to calculate at least in average 35 EUR or more per day for accommodation (train or hostel), food and so on.
So 900 EUR including the ticket - I am not sure... as you are visiting expensive cities.

[b]Lisbon-Paris:[/b] [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-night-train/lisbon-hendaye-th-310/74[/u]

[b]Paris-Berlin:[/b] [u]https://rail.cc/en/paris-berlin-night-train/f3754[/u]

[b]Berlin-Prague:[/b] [u]https://rail.cc/en/berlin-prague-train/f3361[/u]

[b]Prague-Vienna:[/b] [u]https://rail.cc/en/prague-vienna-night-train/f1677[/u]

[b]Vienna-Venice:[/b] [u]https://rail.cc/en/vienna-venice-night-train/f3671[/u]

[b]Venice-Milan:[/b] by day train, attention to Italian supplements.

[b]Milan-Barcelona:[/b] [u]https://rail.cc/en/milan-barcelona-night-train/f1168[/u]
[u]https://rail.cc/en/petit-train-jaune-latour-de-carol/f1343[/u]

[b]Barcelona-Madrid:[/b] day train. Attention to the Spanish supplements.

[b]Madrid-Porto:[/b] [u]https://rail.cc/en/madrid-porto-night-train/f2270[/u]

And if you like th information of our forum, support it and buy your ticket via our partner [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux] ... Thank you. Peter :)