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I'm 44, female, traveling to europe for the 1st time w/husband. This is a once in a lifetime trip for us. We are everyday working people, so to make this trip, we are staying in hostels, hitting the markets and street vendors for food. Thanks to hostelworld, we are able to make our dreams come true.
any suggestions on railpasses? Fly by the seat of your pants!
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May 29th, 2007 17:55pm
Hi, My english is a little bad but I want to answer you :) Suggestions for your stay in France: - Paris (of course). - Alsace (next to germany), it's my favourite place in France: special houses, storks, etc. Exemple of nice town: Colmar. Beautiful!!! - Nice (perhaps). - etc. Railway is the best way to Paris. Metro (subway) in Paris: http://www.ratp.fr (click on "International passengers" for english version). Around Paris (Versailles, etc.): http://www.transilien.com/web/site/lang/en All France: http://www.voyages-sncf.com/dynamic/_SvHomePage?_CMD=cmdHomepageUK Enjoy your stay in France!!! Tell my if you have other questions :) bye Thomas
May 24th, 2007 22:06pm
hi julie, i've never purchased any train passes, I usualy just buy a tourist class tkt, 2nd/3rd class..be flexable..dont put anything off..(next time)..when u get on each others nerves..have a cocktail/beer..no matter what time...try to learn the phrase "do you speak english?" in several languages...enjoy yourself!!...let me know if you have any other questions... safe journey... Mark
May 16th, 2007 14:46pm
check out www.raileurope.co.uk for prices and passes the way i did it was pay as a went but that can be expencive and confusing but interesting also gives you the option to take buses
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