3Eren3
Traveller
5 comments
Posted 14 years ago
hello
I am about to book my ticket,As I wrote in other 2 topics I am planning to see Italy(rome,venice,pisa),France(paris),Amsterdam,Oslo and last destination Stockholm for sure...But I couldnt decide where to start from after my flight.There are possible arrivals to Lijubjiana,Zurich,Wien or Veniziz(venice I guess).Considering my 22 global pass ticket and places that I would like to see,which one would be better to start from? Or maybe I can start from Stockholm to these destinations. And I am not sure If I can ask it here,but how much you think that might cost me for these 22 days?(excluding flight,interrail global pass ticket) I dont drink,smoke,or not eager to spread money
Peter
Traveller
9337 comments
Hi.
It doesn't really matters where you start, either in Vienna, Ljubljana, Zurich or Venice. As all are close together and you can reach everything.
Stockholm would be good, as it is in the North and you could smoothly travel to the South.
For your travel budget calculate like this:
PER DAY:
food: EUR 5
accommodation: EUR 20
extras: EUR 5
TOTAL PER DAY: EUR 30
EUR 30 X 22 travel days = ~ EUR 650
Do it this way, maybe you need more or less, depends on your style.
Peter :)
3Eren3
Traveller
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30 euros per day sounds good:)
Now I have a question.How can I know which trains are required reservation or for which ones I have to pay addtionally fee?
For example,I am looking at a site xxxxx (Is there any better one to check rail times?) there is a searcher for trains.I searched for reginonals one(because I guess these ones are what can I use,no?),So does it matter these regional ones are keep going on way during night time? Or should I pay something else for them?
Peter
Traveller
9337 comments
Hi.
It depends from country to country.
In countries like for example Germany, all high speed trains are free and night trains are cheap. In Spain you have to pay extra for nearly all trains - even for some Regional ones.
The best is always to [b]check the country topics[/b] as there you can find all the information concerning [b]night trains[/b] and [b]travel routes avoiding trains with supplements[/b]:
[u]https://rail.cc/en/countries[/u]
Here is the best website for [b]train schedules[/b][u]https://rail.cc/en/search-interrail-route[/u]
And compare it always to the [b]supplements website[/b]: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-train-reservation[/u]
At the beginning it seems to be difficult, but it isn't ... :)
Peter :)