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Hi, I’m leaving on the 16th of May (a week from now) but have no clue as to how the railpass system works. I’m not sure what it means by 5, 6, 8 or 10 days of travel within in a 2-month period? And my itinerary goes like this:
Fly into London
Take Ryanair to Berlin
Dresden
Prague
Cesky Krumlov
Vienna
Salzburg
Venice
Lake Como
Cinque Terre
Cote d’azur
Interlaken
Lucerne
Paris
(that is Germany – Czech – Austria – Italy – Switzerland – France)
Do you suppose I get a Eurail pass or a Select Pass, and for how many days though? I get the within 2months part but I don’t understand how the day system works. I’ll be travelling for a month and a week. Thanks.
ps. do you think it’s too late to ordr a railpass, now that I only have a week left of the start of my trip?