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  • ShawnD64
    Quickshot the Minute Man
    • Jan 2005
    • 1250

    travelling in europe

    planning a trip to Europe this summer... well late may... bout 10 days id say

    want to go to Berlin, Amsterdam, maybe down to Belgium too.

    what is the cheapest way to travel. i will be on my own, and i love to drive. when i was in Europe for work last year my company paid for my rental car and i drove everywhere. i have no problems driving everywhere, but rental cars are expensive... but from what i remember so were trains. any advice for a poor wanderer in Europe?
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  • GerryD
    I love skanking
    • Jun 2004
    • 929

    #2
    Re: travelling in europe

    I suggest you try the Eurorail pass. There are difffernt packages.
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    • ShawnD64
      Quickshot the Minute Man
      • Jan 2005
      • 1250

      #3
      Re: travelling in europe

      thanks gerry.... what does this mean

      "5 days in 2 months" i would be able to use it on 5 particular days within a 2 month period? so if i were going for 10 days and wanted to use the train 5 times id be sorted?
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      • GerryD
        I love skanking
        • Jun 2004
        • 929

        #4
        Re: travelling in europe

        There are several packages. Its allows unlimited train travel for the certain amount of days you purchase. You basically pay for 24 hours of train time. Their site explains it better. it was cheaper than actually buying your tickets in Europe I had basically traveled to 3 countries for a little over 100 dollars

        Travel Europe by train and discover 33 countries with Eurail. Enjoy the best rail travel experience in Europe with our Eurail Pass!


        Your downside is that the Euro is high right now. I just got back from Europe due to work and everyting is expensive.
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        • ShawnD64
          Quickshot the Minute Man
          • Jan 2005
          • 1250

          #5
          Re: travelling in europe

          Originally posted by GerryD
          There are several packages. Its allows unlimited train travel for the certain amount of days you purchase. You basically pay for 24 hours of train time. Their site explains it better. it was cheaper than actually buying your tickets in Europe I had basically traveled to 3 countries for a little over 100 dollars

          Travel Europe by train and discover 33 countries with Eurail. Enjoy the best rail travel experience in Europe with our Eurail Pass!


          Your downside is that the Euro is high right now. I just got back from Europe due to work and everyting is expensive.

          yea it is expensive. but i have a free flight from miles and hostiles are 30-40 euro a night... so that, food, booze i think i can keep it cheap enough. i have a big project at work finishing in may and i need to get away. i am close to losing my mind... so i am going need some soul searching....
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          • tiddles
            Encryption, Jr.
            • Jun 2004
            • 6861

            #6
            Re: travelling in europe

            i just got back from amsterdam, so much fun!
            i took a train from paris, with the under 26 rail pass it was only 150euro round trip from bordeaux. i've got some friends doing some traveling this week, i'll ask them how they did it when i see them again.

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            • AndyH
              Platinum Poster
              • May 2005
              • 1786

              #7
              Re: travelling in europe

              If it was planned well enough then ot wouldnt suprise me if flying round Europe was cheapest. Easyjet are obv v cheap and often Ryanair do silly offers like UK to france for 1p (no taxes etc either), u just have to keep an eye on their website..
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              • KinKyJ
                Platinum Poser
                • Jun 2004
                • 13438

                #8
                Re: travelling in europe

                If you need a place to crash in Belgium, just lemme know mmmmkay?

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                • toasty
                  Sir Toastiness
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 6585

                  #9
                  Re: travelling in europe

                  if you're looking to do it on the cheap, Eurail is the way to go. Not only is it an inexpensive and easy way to get around, it can double as your accommodations if you take an overnight train somewhere. Also, it's a hell of a lot of fun -- there are lots of young people on the trains, so it can be like a big party...

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                  • Huggie Smiles
                    Anyone have Styx livesets?
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 11836

                    #10
                    Re: travelling in europe

                    go to Amsterdam first and you'll be flying in no time
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                    • KinKyJ
                      Platinum Poser
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 13438

                      #11
                      Re: travelling in europe

                      ^^^ and fucked out of your money. Ganja is priced way higher in A'dam than anywhere else in Holland. Tourists have deep pockets, y'know?

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                      • simonr
                        Transitionator
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 8796

                        #12
                        Re: travelling in europe

                        Can you still forge the days on Eurorail by changing numbers (e.g. always travel on the 1st as a 1 can then easily be transposed to another no.).

                        Rail travel is the best ... but if you're from the uk I don't think you can get Eurorail ... we're excluded !

                        Anyway ... go to ibiza instead - you know it makes sense !
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                        • ShawnD64
                          Quickshot the Minute Man
                          • Jan 2005
                          • 1250

                          #13
                          Re: travelling in europe

                          thanks everyone....

                          looks like eurorail is the way to go!

                          luckily for my wallet my job does not permit me to be smoking the wacky! so i would save some dough there.

                          thanks for the offer kinky, where abouts are you in belgium?

                          i wouldnt go to ibiza... i love mainland europe (well more north...germany ect), something about the cities, the country side... just love it. i want to hit some mountains, some cites and off course rock out in berlin.

                          i need to wander about on my own and get into some adventures. party with people random people i meet and have some time to think on my own.
                          this trip is well needed.

                          chance i may be able to swing something with work, that will make it even more economical
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                          • KinKyJ
                            Platinum Poser
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 13438

                            #14
                            Re: travelling in europe

                            I live in Geel, 30km from Antwerp (party central)

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                            • jeffrey collins
                              Not cool enough
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 7427

                              #15
                              Re: travelling in europe

                              damn bro. I wish you the best. Make sure to get in touch with some favorite producers of yours and ask if you could hang out with them for a day or so while you are there.

                              And Kinky was truly kind to offer you a place to crash. How many other guys on this board would do that?
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