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Travelling Through Europe By Train – Tips And Advice

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

If you want to see much of the continent then the best way to do this is to take a train journey. It is possible to reach most of the popular destinations and also visit places that are off the beaten track. If you want to go on a trip like this then the tips below should help you to get the most from it.

 

- The type of ticket that you buy is probably one of the most important things that you need to consider. If you intend to buy tickets as you go you will probably end up spending quite a lot of money. A Europass ticket is a better choice because it gives you the opportunity to travel as much as you like while the ticket is valid.

 

- If you are only be going to be going on a few train journeys then you might not get good value out something like a Europass. The best advice is to do a cost-benefit analysis and then decide which option makes the most sense.

 

- Many people planning trips like this tend to become very overambitious. On paper the idea of travelling long journeys by train every couple of days can seem easy – in reality though this might begin to feel like a form of torture. Taking time out for exploration and relaxation will be worthwhile although it is understandable that you might want to try and fit in as much as you can in one trip.

 

- A good idea is to take a sleeper train and travel through the night instead so that you are feeling refreshed as you reach your new destination after a night’s sleep. It will often be necessary to book a sleeper cabin in advance as they tend to fill up quite quickly.

 

- As long as you are prepared to adapt to any changes that might occur, you can really enjoy a trip like this.

 

It is a lot of fun getting an English ferry (ferry angleterre) for a trip to the UK. Quite often though, people enjoy using the Channel Tunnel (tunnel sous la manche). Anybody interested in staying in England (sejour angleterre), these ways are the best means of getting there.