Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Expand Your Travel Options With a Rail Europe Pass

Eurail Global Pass

Boarding a train with the Eurail Global Pass is the easiest way to travel within Europe.
Benefit from a wide network of high speed and local trains with unlimited rail travel among 24 countries. From Denmark and Finland to Spain and Portugal, from Croatia and Hungary to Italy and France, the Eurail Global Pass stays the best option to discover Europe across its culture, traditions, gastronomy and climate diversity.
The Eurail Global Pass offers you a unique experience of travel, comfort, hassle-free journeys and a wide range of destinations within Europe.


Bonuses

Benefit from bonuses in selected countries and tailor-make your tour in Europe. Hotels discount, reduced boat crossing, buses, museums... your Eurail Pass allows you a wide range of negotiated offers in 17 countries in Europe so that you will fully enjoy the journey!

Check out the Thalys also known as The Red Train

Thalys, also known as the red train connects Brussels and the Benelux with destinations in France, Germany and the Netherlands at speeds of up to 300 km/hr. In 2009 Thalys launched a new section of high-speed line, cutting journey times. Today Thalys trains cross Benelux from Paris in less than 3 and a half hours.
With frequent services – up to 23 daily returns between Paris and Brussels alone – it’s easy to add another destination to your itinerary with Thalys.
Thalys tickets are available up to three months before departure; we recommend that you book early to benefit from the best fares. While there is no check-in to board Thalys trains, reservation is required on Thalys and is included within the price of your Rail Europe ticket.
 

 
Enjoy the bar and buffet while on board.
 
 
Nice comfortable seats including a fancy loo! 
 
 
What do you want to see? Where do you want go? Europe is loaded with so many exciting sites to explore. Two of my favorites are the many ancient castles and cathedrals. Travel from small villages to all the famous large cities. Check out the Rail Europe website for prices and details. Plus they have an interactive travel map to help you plan out your own itinerary.
  
 
 

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