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casadei88
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Posted 12 years ago

Hello, we are two friends from Greece and we decided to do InterRail for the first time. We thought of getting the 22 days pass (330 €) because we don't want to be time restricted with the 250 € ticket for 10 days to 22. The route we decided to take is: Ancona,Rome,Venice,Prague,Berlin,Amsterdam,Paris,Milan,Florence then back to Rome,Ancona and finally go back to Greece! Is it possible to visit all the cities within 22 days or we must avoid some of them? Is it a good route? We wanted to go to Spain too but I think it's a very big lose of time cos of Paris-Madrid is 1,200 km away. :| Is there any way we can include them too? Also, can anyone here inform me about the prices of hotels,motel etc. and train tickets? You can travel free to all train routes for free or is there any extra charge like taxes? Can we find cheap rooms to stay like 15-20 € a night?

PS. Thanks in advance for your answers and excuse me if I did any mistake writing this post!

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Peter
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replied 12 years ago

Hi.
Think about a route like this:
Ancona - Venice - Vienna - Budapest - Krakow - Prague - Berlin - Amsterdam - Paris - Barcelona - Little Yellow Train - Nice - Florence - Rome - Ancona
Of course you can split some stops ... it is just an idea and a lot of travel for 22 days. But I want to give you an impression of a possible round trip. :)

Train connections with all the information you need are here on railcc - we always try to list connections free of extra fees to save your money. :)
[u]https://rail.cc/en/search-interrail-route[/u]

Otherwise find the information about extra reservations here:
[u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-train-reservation[/u]

Information about hostels is either here: [ux]https://rail.shop/hostelworld[/ux]

And if you want to support our railcc project, buy your official Interrail passes directly in our partner. Thank you.
[ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux]

Peter :)