Sunday, February 12, 2012

How much does it cost to travel the Eurorail?

How much is it to travel it? And can you sleep on it daily? Is it possible to ride through the whole continent?How much does it cost to travel the Eurorail?It depends on the ticket option you select and the specific trains you take. Many high speed, international, and night trains require reservations and an additional fee when you use a railpass. There's full detailed information on railpasses including how to determine whether individual tickets are better than a railpass, which pass to select (if any), and how to use the pass including making reservations when required. http://www.seat61.com/



There are night trains on some routes, but you need to be going a fairly long distance. Additional fees if you have a pass vary with the route and accommodations selected. For example, on a train between Rome and Paris in either direction, you would pay an additional supplement of 45 euro if you use a pass for a berth in a 4 bed compartment. However, by buying a ticket in advance, you can get the same berth for 45 euro without having a pass if the discounted fare hasn't sold out. There are a limited number of railpasses used on this route for any given train, so you need to book early either way.How much does it cost to travel the Eurorail?You can check the price and book your tickets directly on its website.



My advise is: list the places you are going to visit, how many days are you going to stay in each place, and then buy the city-pass or region-pass or county-pass, whatever that suits your itinerary the best.How much does it cost to travel the Eurorail?Depends how many days you want, what class you'd like, etc. You can technically ride across Europe, but that doesn't mean you'll necessarily hit every country on one train. The global pass (22 countries) is around $800 for 2 weeks.

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