11:53 AM Transportation: Travel Europe by train, bus, car, plane, etc. | ||||
#travel europe by train # Traveling with a Eurail train pass is the easiest, fastest, and most convenient way to explore continental Europe. The pages below provide information and price comparisons of the many forms of transportation available in Europe. Try using Pass Finder to figure which rail pass is the best value for your itinerary. Where to purchase (find your country below)? You must purchase your Eurail pass before you arrive in Europe. You can purchase Eurostar tickets and point-to-point tickets in advance or while Europe. Argentina | Australia | Brazil | Canada | China | Hong Kong (English) Hong Kong (Chinese) | India | Israel Japan | Korea | Middle East/GCC | New Zealand | Singapore (English) | Singapore (Chinese) | South Africa Thailand | United States of America | Rest of the World (English) | Rest of the World (Spanish) Information to help you get started For many people the only way to travel in Europe is by train. Eurail and/or Inter-Rail passes provide fast and efficient for those wanting to travel Europe by train.
If you are traveling in a small group (3-6 people) you might find it cheapest to rent or lease a car for the duration of stay in Europe. When computing the price remember to factor in buying gas, road tolls, and any other applicable charges. Several different companies offer flexible bus passes that go to many of the most popular travel destinations in Europe. Bus passes are sometimes, but not always, cheaper than train passes. They are an especially good deal for those traveling in Europe for more than two months, because most rail passes are only valid for up to two months from first day of use (depending on the pass you purchase). Yet another travel option is backpacking bus tours. I went on two of these week long tours as supplements to my independent train travel. They are fun way to travel (especially when traveling solo) and a great way for a traveler to see certain parts of Europe in depth. What I used during my three month trip Depending on the length of your stay, combining rail and bus passes can save you money and offer you greater flexibility. During my three months of travel I: used a Britrail Flexipass, went on a MacBackpackers tour, took a National Express bus to/from Ireland, went on a Tir Na NOg tour, took a Eurolines bus from London to Paris, used a 10 days in two month Eurail Flexi-Pass, and took the Eurostar from Brussels to London.
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