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(Paris-Bern: here rail connection isn't cheap, even discounted tickets purchased long in advance cost from 50 EUR (tgv-europe.com)

Should i fly then,will that be cheaper..And can you please tell me on which airline should i go.
Thank you.

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Thank you for the useful advise.

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Hi,

Please advise the cheapest,best way and method to go about with my trip as i'm not sure of the journey from one place to another.This is my rough plans and don't mind removing some places if it's gonna be a lot of hassle.Highlights are the places i
wish to go...


-Madrid-Santiago-Porto or Lisbon-Seville-Valencia-Barcelona-Paris-Munich-Prague-Budapest-Vienna-Bern or Geneva
-Milan-Venice-Pisa-Florence-Rome


All advise are appreciated and good day to all

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Hi,

I'm Asian and it's my second time backpacking to Europe.I'm planning to start from Rome and make my way to..

-Pisa-Florence-Milan-Venice-Budapest-Vienna-Prague-Munich-Paris-Bern-Geneva-Barcelona-Valencia-Madrid-Lisbon.

I'm wondering if i should get a pass or point to point tickets to these places.And i was told that we can only buy passes out of Europe..?Got myself a Balkan pass last winter from Istanbul and it's way cheaper than the price i saw on the website.Can anyone tell me what will be the best pass to get and the price of it.Can i just buy it there or do i need to purchase it online?

Please help :(


Thank you all and good day.

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