@mcadv and @Yorkie seem to be not understand that Interrail is a pass for train travelers and not for frequent flyers. on topic: Fully agree with @BrendanDB: why squeezing 10 cities into 2 weeks? Avoid Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Croatia if you are traveling by Interrail as it is not worth it - bad connections (or no connections). Better to head east from Budapest - there are frequent connections to Romania and there you can see many beautiful places - Sighisoara, Sibiu, Cluj… also the Black sea can be nice in summer if you want to have some parties. From Bulgaria you’ve to ways to Bulgaria or take the summer only couchette from Bucuresti to Istanbul. From Istanbul you could then make your way back home via Sofia, Craiova. Thank you for help! I understand your point, but I also understand what @mcadv and @Yorkie are saying. From what I know it’s quite difficult to leave Portugal by train, specially taking in consideration that we don’t have that much time. But again, I’m open to any
Bon, the flying lobby has had it’s say again on this railforum. 🙄 Before the community can come up some suggestions, we need a little bit more information. Where will you be leaving from? Do you want to visit only cities or do you want to mix it with nature and a more active holiday rather than just doing 10 city trips after each other? Do you see the trip itself as a journey (and don’t you mind to take long trains) or do you like the most efficient way from A to B? I would advice you in any way to not try to do them all if you only have two weeks time. You’ll barely have the time to visit all of them properly, and you’ll just restrict yourselves to the absolute touristic clichés of the cities and the inside of the trains. Trains in the Balkans, Romania and Bulgaria have lower standards than the European average, but it’s quite adventurous. Slovenia and Croatia are quite okay to do by train. Rail interconnections between the ex-Yugoslav countries is a difficult point, (probably relat
@sandrafmc Where did you go already in France, Belgium and Italy? The more we know, the better we can inspire you for a proper itinerary. Plenty of possibilities to do a creative route over land and sea by interrail. Hi! Thanks for your help. So I went to Paris and Annecy in France, Belgium I went to Brussels and in Italy I visited Milan. I forget to say that I also I have been to Prague and Vienna. It’s not like I would mind to repeat any city, but since I can’t travel often I would prefer to get to know new places! But I’m open to any suggestion :)
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