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Europe by Eurail has been the train traveler’s one-stop resource for visiting the Continent by rail for more than thirty years. This time-tested and reader-friendly guide, newly revised and updated, is packed with all the information you need on more than ninety rail trips starting from your choice of twenty-four base cities located in seventeen countries.

With your rail pass in hand, you can explore each country’s special attractions and learn about European life and culture. Including step-by-step directions and advice on where to go and what to see and do, this book helps take the puzzle out of rail travel on the Continent.

For the neophyte European train traveler, this is a good book. For an experienced and adventurous traveler, it comes up short. For example the coverage of Prague and Budapest is negligible. The guide could have given names, prices and ratings of sleeping accommodations close to the train stations.


Europe by Eurail is your best source for:

  1. The latest information on fares, schedules, and pass options
  2. Web sites and useful phone numbers for travelers
  3. Sightseeing, attractions, and special tour information for each base city
  4. Personally researched trips to take you throughout Europe
  5. Fifteen-day European itineraries
  6. Practical travel tips on keeping costs down, traveling light, conquering jet lag, exchanging currency, and coping with language differences

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