eyespy
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Post by eyespy on Jan 9, 2004 10:32:05 GMT -5
Ok I'm confused.
Friend and I are planning a trip. We're not totally sure on it all but we really want to see Czech and Slovakia. According to people here EuroRail doesn't go there. I checked their site...and it does? The EuroPass or whatever doesn't cover it, but you can do trains from city to city. So, buying a EuroPass for other places and paying idividual fees to go to those places...is that what I'm looking at?
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Post by BigRay on Jan 9, 2004 19:18:01 GMT -5
Basically, with a Eurail pass you can get to Prague, but you will need to pay a supplement to cover the travel costs within the Czech Republic. This is minimal, though, as you can get pretty much anywhere within the Czech Republic for under US$10 (round-trip!).
If you are Canadian, be sure you get a tourist visa before coming. I was on a train with two Canadians recently who got kicked off for not having tourist visas.
Enjoy! Ray
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