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Travel plans, routes and timetables / Re: I think EurailPass is best (just in this case).
« on: September 08, 2014, 01:39:50 am »
Thank you very much for your advices!
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Travel plans, routes and timetables / Re: I think EurailPass is best (just in this case).« on: September 08, 2014, 01:39:50 am »
Thank you very much for your advices!
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Travel plans, routes and timetables / I think EurailPass is best (just in this case).« on: August 30, 2014, 08:06:43 pm »
Next year, I will be travelling by train from Italy to Sweden, I'll stay in Europe 35 days. The cities that I plan to go are the next:
2 days: Florence, Side trip:Siena (Italy). My plane arrive in Rome. Trips: Rome - Florence Florence - Siena Florence 8 days: Lugano, Lucern, Bern, Montreaux, Golden Pass (it is included free of charge in Eurail Pass), Zurich, Lausanne, Geneve, Gruyeres (Switzerland). Trips: Florence - Milano - Lugano Lugano - Lucern Golden Pass Montreaux - Lausanne - Gruyeres. Montreaux - Bern Bern - Zurich 2 days: Heidelberg, Hamburg (Germany). Trips: Zurich - Heidelberg Heidelberg - Hamburg 4 days: Copenhague, Side trips: Odense, Helsingor (Denmark). Trips: Hamburg - Copenhague Copenhague - Helsingor - Copenhague Copenhague - Odense - Copenhague Copenhague - Malmö 8 days: Oslo - Alesund (roundtrip, train goes to Andalsnes then bus tu Alesund) Oslo - Bergen (roundtrip) (Norway). Trips: Malmö - Göteborg Göteborg - Oslo Oslo - Alesund - Oslo Oslo - Bergen - Oslo 11 days: Malmö, Göteborg, Stockholm, Gotland Island (Discounted tickets with Eurail) Side trip: Uppsala (Sweden). Oslo - Stockholm Stockholm - Uppsala - Stockholm. I plan to buy the Eurail Pass for 30 continuos days, which is 770€. I know I will have to pay around 20€ in reservations fees in Italy, and maybe around 20€ in Norway. Buy I think that the other trips don't need reservation. I did the maths and buying a Swiss Rail Pass (around 300€ for 8 days), and buying train tickets in advance (low cost tickets) in Italy, Germany, Norway, Denmark and Sweden everything sums up 920€. I read a lot of threads in this forum that recommend don't buying the Eurail Pass. Could it be that in this case it is best to buy the Eurail Pass? What am I missing? Thanks a lot for your advice. Sorry for my english. Thanks!
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