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What is the best way to get travel?
Thu, 06/08/2006 - 12:46
I’m planning to go to London, Paris, Germany and Spain. I’m want to buy the rail pass but don’t know the cheapest way to get to paris,Germany and Spain. Just wondering if any one has any suggestion on what route to take…should I rent a car, go by train or fly. Would like to go around the cheapest way possible. I’m planning a 2 week trip so I would like to stay in London june20-23 Paris June 22-24 Germany 24-26 then Spain 26 till july 4
Any suggestion would be nice. First time traveling!!!
Your cheapest options will most likely include a combination of train travel and cheap flights (you’ll almost certainly want to fly from Germany to Spain). I seriously doubt a railpass makes much sense for this trip. You can look at budget airfares here: http://www.whichbudg…
I agree with Augustin. Train tickets are cheap in Spain and that’s the only place you’re staying long enough to take very many train trips.