I am coming (first time) to Italy with a Family of 4 (including 2 kids of 6 & 9) this June. I have a Eurail Global Pass & my travel plan is as follows:
- June 23rd - Geneva to Rome
- June 25th - Rome to Florence
- June 27th - Florence to Munich
- July 7th - Munich to Milan
I would prefer Free or Low-cost travel on all the above routes. Now coming to my route-wise queries:
Geneva to Rome
This is the trickiest one & would really need your detailed guidance here. I have two options for this route:
- Option 1 (my preferred option if it can be executed, as with it I can also experience Bernina). Getting on Bernina Express from somewhere and reaching Tirano. Then take the regional Bus to Milan. Lastly, Travel from Milan to Rome on a regional train.
- Option 2. Take any available trains from Geneva to Rome.
Now coming to my questions related to this route:
- Is Option 1 feasible? As to hop on Bernina, I first need to reach some point and do not know if I can reach in time to catch Bernina. I have no issue starting my journey early, but staying at some other location other than Geneva will be an issue.
- If Option 1 is feasible, what all reservations etc I need to do?
- In case of Option 2, please suggest trains/sub-routes to follow?
Rome to Florence
- I will take the free 3-hour train.
- Please advise on the reservation procedure?
Florence to Munich
- Please suggest which trains / sub-routes to follow?
- Also advise on the reservation procedure.
Munich to Milan
- Please suggest which trains / sub-routes to follow?
- Also advise on the reservation procedure.
Thanks