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Eric1985

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2015
Hi this isnt really a camino based question I hope thats ok. Im walking the camino end of may and planning to do some travelling around Europe after it. I was looking up inter rail package prices and dont know if its for me. Would anyone who has done the travelling Europe thing have any advice on the matter ,cheapest way of travelling around etc. Any help I would be most grateful. im fairly open to what countries I see no plan really in place just pick my next destination from where I am. Thankyou in advance.

Eric
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Hi Eric, I've travelled really cheaply around Europe with 'blablacar' (http://www.blablacar.com), a lift-sharing service where you just make a contribution to petrol. It's safe and reliable, the drivers all have profiles, photos, and reviews from other passengers (a bit like couch-surfing!) - I've honestly never had a bad experience and I've met a load of really cool people along the way!
 
Hi Eric, I've travelled really cheaply around Europe with 'blablacar' (http://www.blablacar.com), a lift-sharing service where you just make a contribution to petrol. It's safe and reliable, the drivers all have profiles, photos, and reviews from other passengers (a bit like couch-surfing!) - I've honestly never had a bad experience and I've met a load of really cool people along the way!
Hi thanks very much for that I will look into it
 
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The cheapest way to hop between cities tends to be by air. At least if you cross borders. The various discount carriers are fairly cheap if you book in advance and can avoid the surcharges. Vueling has sales. Ryanair has sales. Easyjet has sales. In some cities the cost for the airport shuttle might be more then your plane ticket.

Rail can be good with in countries. Rome to Florence for example the high speed train is cheap if booked in advance.
 
The cheapest way to hop between cities tends to be by air. At least if you cross borders. The various discount carriers are fairly cheap if you book in advance and can avoid the surcharges. Vueling has sales. Ryanair has sales. Easyjet has sales. In some cities the cost for the airport shuttle might be more then your plane ticket. Hi I was looking into flying but it kinda takes away from what im looking to do its not all about getting to a place but the adventure in between seeing places as I pass through and so on. Thanks for your comment

Rail can be good with in countries. Rome to Florence for example the high speed train is cheap if booked in advance.
 

You don't really see much with the train either. It's not like the car that you can stop any place you like. The big advantage of the train is it goes city centre to city centre. Airports tend to be out of the way.

If you really want to see the places in between the big cities you tend to need a car. But that gets expensive.
 
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