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  • June 1, 2025
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Me and 3 friends are hopefully going to take an interrailing trip next year in July, and I am wondering if this route would be good or not or if anyone can help me make some adjustments. 

The plan would be to fly across to Brussels from the UK on the 6th of July 2026, and spend 2 nights there before heading off to Amsterdam on the 8th, then after spending 1 night there head to Berlin on the 9th and spend 2 nights there, then to Warsaw on the 11th and spend 1 night there, after that heading to Prague on the 12th to spend 2 nights there (taking a sleeper train between Warsaw and Prague possibly), then heading to Bratislava on the 15th and spending 2 nights there, after that going to Graz on the 17th and staying 1 night, then Venice on the 18th and spending 3 nights there, after that traveling to Nice on the 21st and staying 1 night there, then finally going to Paris on the 22nd and spending 3 nights there before heading back to the UK on the 25th. 

If anyone could suggest some adjustments, different destinations or train times that would be really helpful! 

Best answer by ralderton

Try to avoid 1 night stops. You'll spend  so much time traveling and checking in & out of accommodation that you'll never get to see anything. 

I would cut some places out if you can. Warsaw, for example, is a big journey time to and from, for only 1 night (half a day?) in the city.

Another suggestion is you don't have to plan out all in advance. Leave some room in your itinerary for spontaneous decisions - that's one of the best things about the pass

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  • June 2, 2025

Try to avoid 1 night stops. You'll spend  so much time traveling and checking in & out of accommodation that you'll never get to see anything. 

I would cut some places out if you can. Warsaw, for example, is a big journey time to and from, for only 1 night (half a day?) in the city.

Another suggestion is you don't have to plan out all in advance. Leave some room in your itinerary for spontaneous decisions - that's one of the best things about the pass