odbale
Traveller
10 comments
Posted 12 years ago
Hey we are travelling mainly in Central Europe with Berlin-Prague-Krakow-Vienna-Bled-Rome-Munich-Amsterdam.
We are flying into berlin so would it be possible to reserve spots for the following trains in the Berlin Train station:
Berlin-Prague
Prague-Krakow ( because it is neighbouring)
Krakow-Vienna (same)
Munich-Rome
Rome-Munich-Amsteram
So in summary could we make all these reservations at the start of the trip in Berlin at the train station?
Thanks very much, for all your help for our journey :)
Peter
Traveller
9333 comments
Hi.
Yes you can buy them all at Berlin main station ( [u]https://rail.cc/en/berlin/berlin-central-railway-station/l146[/u] ).
Berlin-Prague: free, no reservation required! [u]https://rail.cc/en/train/berlin-to-prague[/u]
Prague - Krakow: use the night train - [u]https://rail.cc/en/train/prague-to-krakow[/u]
Krakow - Vienna: night train is good alternative - [u]https://rail.cc/en/train/krakow-to-vienna[/u]
If you have the time, travel Prague - Krakow - Budapest - Vienna ...
Vienna - Rome: night train recommended - [u]https://rail.cc/en/train/vienna-to-rome[/u]
Rome - Munich: night train recommended - [u]https://rail.cc/en/train/rome-to-munich[/u]
Munich - Amsterdam: free by day trains, reservation required for night train - [u]https://rail.cc/en/train/munich-to-amsterdam[/u]
If you travel with a flexible Interrail pass, make use of the 1900h-rule for night trains:
[u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-night-train[/u]
And if you like railcc, buy your official Interrail pass in our partner. Free delivery to the UK. Thank you! :)
Peter :)
nltrainer
Traveller
1404 comments
it has in fact nothing to do if the countries are neighbors or not, but with computerystems.
IF they are interlinked, then its no prob-the young nerds should be able to think of that. SPAIN is notorious for giving problems. Also now that some new commercial train companies are running, they may not appear on all screens.