Travelling through Europe by trains is probably the best way to explore the continent. The train meanders through the countryside, rendering the ride utterly romantic and memorable. Therefore, we have compiled a list of things regarding Europe travel you must know before heading to Europe that will make your trip more comfortable and memorable.
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No Luggage Fees
Unlike airports, on European trains, there is no maximum luggage limit and no luggage fees.
Arrive at the City’s Center
Airports are generally located at the outskirts of the city, while train stations in Europe are found within the center of the city.
Reliable and Punctual
European railway, popularly known as Eurail, is about 90% on schedule while flights have a punctuality rate of only 65%. The weather conditions do not affect rail as much as they affect flights in Europe.
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Buy tickets online
In order to avoid paying a travel agent, buy your rail tickets online.
Book tickets in advance
This is one of the simplest ways to save money on train tickets. Buy them well in advance to avoid excess demand, which would result in higher prices.
Avail of youth discounts
You can avail of youth discounts on most rail tickets if you are below 26 years of age, consequently saving money throughout your trip.
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Considering to buy single point-to-point tickets proves right if your trip plan consists of taking a fixed number of train journeys in a particular area. However, if you are planning to travel Europe by train entirely, you should take a Eurail Pass.
Eurail passes have different variations – the gold standard pan-European Global Pass, Select Pass (four countries), Regional Pass (two countries), and a One Country Pass. Once you have clearly formulated your plan about which places you want to visit in Europe, you will have to decide the duration of pass required, which ranges from three days to three months.
Before buying tickets, we advise that you do a bit of research and proper planning to choose the most economical option. Come up with a probable itinerary to determine the route you want to take and the time you want to spend in every region. Travelling in trains through the spellbinding regions of Europe will be nothing less than travelling in luxury trains. and that is why it is highly recommended!
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