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Train fares and tariffs / Re: Warsaw to Budapest
« on: July 21, 2011, 10:49:44 am »
From what you told me the regular return ticket really does seem like the best option.
SparDay or SparNight would definitly save me money, but as there is no way to get the one from Warsaw to Budapest online, and I am not from Poland, I would once again require a regular ticket for that leg of the journey. Is there maybe an agency I could use to purchase the Warsaw-hungary SparDay or SparNight? Also, if you could, please tell me the price of regular one way fare from Warsaw to Budapest.
Doing tricks with ticket doesn't really seem worth it, getting off and on the train would mean braking up the journey quite often and possibly lenghten it to much. But, as I said, I would welcome any advice on this, so if you feel like sharing some tips, please do.
CityStar really doesn't seem like that grat of an option in this particular case either. What about RailPlus though? From what I've been told it offers 25% discount on international train fares.
SparDay or SparNight would definitly save me money, but as there is no way to get the one from Warsaw to Budapest online, and I am not from Poland, I would once again require a regular ticket for that leg of the journey. Is there maybe an agency I could use to purchase the Warsaw-hungary SparDay or SparNight? Also, if you could, please tell me the price of regular one way fare from Warsaw to Budapest.
Doing tricks with ticket doesn't really seem worth it, getting off and on the train would mean braking up the journey quite often and possibly lenghten it to much. But, as I said, I would welcome any advice on this, so if you feel like sharing some tips, please do.
CityStar really doesn't seem like that grat of an option in this particular case either. What about RailPlus though? From what I've been told it offers 25% discount on international train fares.