Hi Martin ! Thanks a lot of the information. I’ll add your recommandations into my list.I also saw a train from Wroclaw to Adršpach-Teplice Rocks. It looks nice too :) Thanks again for your help!
After almost two years without seeing a lot of people because of the pandemic, it could be nice to with other tourists haha Thanks for the informations, I’ll remember them :)
Hi Martin ! Thanks again for your help :)I did it on the Interrail app, it worked! 2 years ago, I booked a reservation on Oui.sncf. I didn’t understand why I couldn’t do it again. I have another question hahaI would like to book a train from Berlin to Wroclaw. I found one with direct connection. But for some reasons, the Interrail app don’t have the price of the reservation and I can’t book it. I tried on the PKP Intercity website but I still don’t understand how to book a seat reservation, not a ticket… Thank you so much for your help!
Hi :) Yeah 2 months ago oui.sncf erased their Interrail/Eurail option on their bookig platform they say for a “update” i guess that they wan´t to make more money with standard tickets :D on oui.sncf you could only reserve domestic trains within in France and the the TGV service to Milan. Berlin - Wroclaw there are up to 3 trains per day the Eurocity 57 depature at 10.37 daily (reserve at a ticket office or call Deutsche Bahn) the Eurocity/Euronight at 18.43 :) daily (reserve at a ticket office or call Deutsche Bahn) and the special culture train that only goes fridays and saturdays to Wroclaw (Interrail not valid but tickets are pretty cheap just 19€:) https://www.vbb.de/fileadmin/user_upload/VBB/Dokumente/Kulturzug/kulturzug-fahrplan-20210707.pdf Hi ! Thanks for all the informations :)I saw the train from Berlin to Warclaw at 10:37 but couldn’t book a seat in the Interrail app.Do you think I can book it in an office in France?
Hey again, I’d have another suggestion for the route from Berlin to Wroclaw, in case you like train trips (and don’t see it only as a transport from A to B): take the train to the German border town of Görlitz from Berlin (with change in Dresden for example). And from there you can either walk across the border or take a train across the border to Zgorzelec (Polish for Görlitz), from where you can get a local train to Wroclaw. Görlitz itself is definitely worth a short stopover. It is a beautiful city and also the most easternmost city of Germany ;). It is also historically interesting as before 1945 Görlitz and Zgorzelec were one city. One more advantage of this route: No reservation needed ;) Disadvantage: takes some more time. Good trip once more ;-) Hi Martin! Thank you so much, I’ll take a look at it :)
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