Sviurr
Traveller
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Posted 14 years ago
Hi all,
I'm leaving for Europe in 2 weeks.
I heard that if you are not travelling central Europe such as Germany, France, Italy or Scandinavian countries,
InterRail pass can be really expensive.
but i found some people say if you are not confident with the Laungages, then InterRail Pass is easier.
My Rote is
London
Koln (3nights to visit my friend)
Munich (1 night)
Salzburg (2 nights)
Wien( 2nights)
Budapest (3 nights)
Bucuresti (3 nights)
Istanbul (5 nights spemding time with my friends)
Sofia (2 nights)
Beograd (2 nights)
Sarajevo (2 nights)
Dobrovnik (3 nights)
Split (1 night)
Ancona ( 1 nights)
Roma (3 nights visiting my friend)
Nice ( 1night)
Lyon (1 night)
Geneve (3 nights visiting my friend)
Paris (1night)
London
As I stopping each cities quite a bit
I thought it might be cheaper to buy tickets cities to cities.
I do speak English, but it's not my 1st language and I don't do any other european language.
I thought I can use 5 days within 10 days pass from Italy.
but should I get a continuous ticket?
This is my first trip with trains and backpacker trip so i have no clue what is best for me.
if someone can give me an advice that would be great!
cheers
Sviurr
Peter
Traveller
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Mmmh... as I am only specialist for the InterRail pass, I can not give you details about single fares from city to city. You will have to contact the rail companies in each of the countries.
So I can't help you calculating.
Have a sunny trip, Peter :)