How Do You Get The Cheapest Europe Rail Pass?
Most Europe rail passes can only be purchased in your home country, but with the Internet this isn’t such a problem. If you’re already in Europe, or on your way there, you can order it online, have it sent to your parents or friends and then get them to forward it to you. The more difficult task is selecting the right rail pass. You can’t bargain your way to a cheaper rail pass, but there are several ways to get more for your money: 1) If you plan to stay in one spot for a while, try to time it at the beginning or end of your journey so your active pass isn’t sitting idle more than it need be. 2) Consider a Flexi Pass (certain number of travel days allowed within a fixed time period) instead of an unlimited travel pass. You don’t want to spend everyday on a train anyway. 3) Supplement a Flexi Pass with cheap, shorter trips. If you calculate the per-day value of a Flexi-Pass, it’s around $25. if you’re traveling, say, the 97km from Florence to Siena in Italy, a second class ticket costs