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selamlar
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Posted 12 years ago

Hello i am a erasmus student in Turku and i am planing to go on a big trip in May , on my road to Italy i also want to spend a night in Hamburg so anyone can give me a nice path to follow?

I think it is Turku to Stockholm by ferry , Stockholm - Copenhagen by train and there to Hamburg?

Thank you for the suggestions.

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Flo
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replied 12 years ago

Hi,

first of all, you should think about which InterRail pass to get [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail[/u]:
5in10
10in22
1 month?

Either way, I would start with the ferry to Stockholm as you\\\'ve already said; then you could go to Malmö - Berlin - München - Rome. Or a bigger route like Kobenhavn - Amsterdam - Bruxelles/Antwerpen/Brugge - Paris - Zürich - München - Wien - Rome... Or... :)


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selamlar
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replied 12 years ago

I'll travel for 10days i think , i'll take the plane to my country at May 20 so what is the better interrail pass for that one?

Your routes are really nice i can go to Malmö i think , ive heard that Malmö is a great city. I have another question also how are the trains , are they comfortable for travelling at night? or safe?

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Chronos
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replied 12 years ago

The high-speed train between Stockholm and Malmo (or Copenhagen) is very nice to sit in. It requires a reservation nonetheless. In Malmo you've got the option to continue to Copenhagen and take the CNL towards the rest of Europe or take the Berlin-Night-Express towards (obviously) Berlin. From Berlin you can go to Eastern Europe (Prague is a very nice place to visit, they say) and then to Italy.
The other option is via Hamburg and then Western Europe (the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany and even northern Spain.
There are so many possibilities. It just what you want :) Of course, if you'd start the first of May, you could take a 10 in 22 days IR. That gives you even more options (like for example: Malmo -> Berlin -> Prague -> Munich -> Frankfurt -> Brussels -> Paris -> Basel -> Vienna -> Italy).

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selamlar
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replied 12 years ago

Yes , your routes are very good too. It is my first time that i'll do Interrail so i guess i'll buy that 10day card when i reach to Hamburg i'll go to Amsterdam - Paris and last Rome is it possible that i can follow that route? And how does that card works? I mean am i going to show this to the guy in train or something like that?

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Flo
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replied 12 years ago

Hej,

for basic information about how InterRail works have a look here :arr: [u]https://rail.cc/en/first-time-interrail[/u]

Stockholm - Hamburg - Amsterdam - Paris - Rome is possible with a 5in10 ticket although it might require a bit of planning since this will be a rather tight schedule. You will have to use night trains then it should work with a 5in10. :)


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