First vs. Second Class on Europe's Trains by Rick Steves
First vs. Second Class on Europe's Trains by Rick Steves
First vs. Second Class on Europe's Trains ... Even when the train's full, second-class seats have plenty of room. ... Most first-class seats aren't that much wider ...
Difference between First Class and Second Class train travel?
I feel too that the the comfort level of 2nd class seats on a train is just fine, and the difference in comfort between 1st and 2nd class on a ...
Getting on the (Right) Train - Rick Steves Europe
Keep your eyes and ears out to make sure you're headed for the right train. ... Schedule boards in bigger stations have all the information you need to be on your ...
Buying European Train Tickets - Rick Steves Europe
European Train Stations · Do I Need Seat Reservations? First vs. Second Class on Europe's Trains. Choose and Buy a Rail Pass. Where do you want to go ...
Train-Fare Maps: How Much Would You Pay Without a Pass?
What these maps show: Point-to-point, one-way, second-class train fares in $US. For first-class fares, add 50 percent. Buses (dashed lines) and ferries (dotted ...
European Travel Skills: Part 1 - Travel Tips Video - Rick Steves Europe
In this first of three shows covering travel skills, we'll visit the Netherlands and Germany to learn about transportation by train and car within Europe.
1st class vs. 2nd class train travel - Fodor's Travel Talk Forums
Everyone has really good advice. While I generally prefer long hauls in first class, second class is more fun for meeting people, having great ...
Travel Tips: Trains & Rail Passes - Rick Steves Europe
Based on your trip itinerary, will you be better off buying point-to-point tickets or a rail pass? If it's a rail pass, which one? The information here will ...
Trains- First Class or Second Class? - Fodor's Travel Talk Forums
2nd class in Western Europe and 1st class in Eastern Europe. As the post above mentioned, anybody interesting travels 2nd class in Western Europe. The boring ...
Riding the Rails: Train Travel Overview - YouTube
More train travel tips: https://www.ricksteves.com/travel-tips/transportation/trains The European train system works great for locals and ...
Rick Steves - Europe by train…still my way to go. On my... - Facebook
We got a 14 day first class Eurail Pass and started our trip from London, Brussels, Germany, Switzerland, and all the way down to Naples, Italy.
Do I Need Seat Reservations on European Trains? by Rick Steves
France's high-speed TGV trains always require seat reservations, and usually book up early. ... Second Class on Europe's Trains. Choose and Buy a Rail Pass. Where ...
France Rail Passes and Train Tips - Rick Steves Europe
International TGV trains charge a range of prices for required seat reservations (higher than rates within the country, and often higher in first class — and ...
Rick Steves: How to tour Europe by train - USA Today
Wondering whether to splurge for first class? Nearly every train has both first- and second-class cars--each going at precisely the same speed.
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: Transportation Tips and Hacks
Enjoy our live Monday Night Travel party with this video recorded on April 24, 2023. How early should I get plane tickets to Istanbul?
Italy Rail Passes and Train Tips - Rick Steves Europe
For these trips (most of which cost less than $50 for a second-class ticket), it's cheaper to buy point-to-point train tickets than a rail pass (since most cost ...
Blog | Italian Trains and how to use them - Adventures with Sarah
The only reason I see for splurging for first class is the noise factor. Second class cars are LOUD. Italians love to talk–to each other, to their cell phones, ...
Rick Steves Warns Tourists In Italy About The Disadvantages Of ...
For example, if you're traveling from Rome's Fiumicino Airport and taking the Airport Express, you must have a first-class rail pass to ride.
Falling in love with rail passes all over again - Near West
(Rick Steves/Rick Steves' Europe). Conductors in 31 European countries ... All European rail passes now offer options for first- and second-class ...
Advice for your first trip to Europe.
Take overnight trains whenever possible, and occasionally pay for the couchette. You will arrive at your next destination early in the morning, and you will ...