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| quote: | Originally posted by DrUg_Tit0
I've been traveling with eurorail through central/eastern Europe last summer. I think it was about 220 or so euros for 2 zones. If you take the whole Europe, it would be around 600 euros, but that's kinda stupid because it would take you like several months to visit all the interesting places. It took me 3 weeks to visit the most interesting places in those 2 zones, and I had to run around like crazy. Also, the eurorail ticket covers only the slowes trains, so if you get on a faster one by accident, you will have to pay for the ride. |
hmm if you buy one global interrail pass you will pay about 400 Euro for one month, if you buy a 2 zone pass it would cost about 300, so it's not that big difference. And if you live in sweden you have to come down to southern europe too so if you don't have the global pass you either have to pay to go down there or choose that zones, and i really don't want to go around germany/scandinavia the whole summer and if i pay to get down there i guess the differnce between the global pass and 2 zone pass would be very small.
one other interesting thing i found out, while browsning interrail's site, was that in croatia it only cost 311 euro for a global pass!!! that is so unfair :O 
Swedish Prices (one euro = about 9 sek): http://www.interrailnet.com/passes....&type_country=I
Croatian Prices:
http://www.interrailnet.com/passes....&type_country=I
| quote: | Now, about the interesting places, I'd definitely suggest you visit Prague. Aside from that, Krakow is also nice, and it has a very interesting salt mine in the vicinity. Not much advertized, but I assure you it's worth a see. Some parts of it look like the inside of a cathedral, but are made of salt. Aside from that, Vienna and Budapest are also nice. You might wanna see Koln, where the biggest gothic cathedral is. Not far from it is Aachen, where Charlemagne is burried. Ulm, on the other hand, has the tallest gothic cathedral. I think Zagreb is also in the same eurorail region, and I posted a few pictures of it in a thread called something like "post pictures of where you live", so you can see there how it looks like. Feel free to come, because we're always in the need of tourist money |
I have also heard that prague, krakow, vienna (have been in austria many times but never in vienna, what a shame ) and budapest are beautiful towns! so i will probably go there... and Croatia too, have heard even more good things about that! 
| quote: | | Well, to be honest, architecture-wise, Berlin is really ugly. Especially the new Reichstag, the CDU center and that ugly blue memorial next to Frauenkirsche (or whatever it's called). But there are a hell of a lot of parties around there, and people are often dressed in a weird way. I've spent most of my time there in the Turkish quarter. Supposedly it was dangerous, but the food was much cheaper. Besides, we were all armed with souvenir swords. |
i think berlin is a rather cool city, not the most beutiful one i can agree, but it was pretty many trees which made it rather nice to be there and it was interesting with all this east/west things!
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