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Post by happyhero on Jun 1, 2006 6:47:36 GMT -5
Hello all, i am new here and need some quick advice. At the moment i am in wolfsburg germany studying. From here i have three weekends free to travel about. I have places to stay so the pass is all iäm worried about.
Could someone recommend the right youth eurorail pass to get for these destinations:
From wolfsburg to prague, then from prague to mastricht (where i will be studying for the next two weeks) then the following weekend from mastricht to paris, and back. And finally the third weekend from mastricht to amsterdam.
I understand i will have to get to the czech border and then buy a pass there to get to prague, so am I correct in needing a 6 day/3 country youth pass + passes to get from the german border to prague?
Älso at the end of the trip i might go to london, but i might just have to deal with that when the time comes
Thanks in advance
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Post by me on Jun 1, 2006 9:37:13 GMT -5
go to www.railsaver.com/railsaver.asp and type all the train trips into the fields. it can advise you. but being in Europe, you can't buy the pass there. someone outside Europe could buy one & send it to you.
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Post by LHR02 on Jun 1, 2006 13:41:04 GMT -5
I was waiting for someone else to reply...maybe to 'validate' my initial thoughts. As David said, being in Europe, you can not purchase a Eurail pass at all...unless it is delivered to someone in the States who forwards it via mail to you. Not familiar with the European option...interrail....but Muvver or Madam could possibly help you here. That said, for the few trips you list I really doubt a pass is going to be your best financial option. I would hazard a guess that PTP will be better price wise....but as David said...go to Railsaver, input your trips and see what they say. ging
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