Train journey planner

Train journey plannerTrain journey planner is to travel by train, especially in the euro zone so that people will be a lot of planning the trip in this area. Countries that will be covered are Germany, Austria, Denmark, and everything is done by train. Planning the trip is very easy for Europeans as well who come from abroad.

One of central Europe is Frankfurt. You can fly there with low cost airlines and also lower taxes. In this area has a very large rail connections and if you intend to visit Germany will save you money to start your European route.

Koblenz and Cologne are the areas that you would go through if you leave Frankfurt with skyscraper buildings that will lead to the cathedral. You can also visit the city of Cologne before you proceed to Bremen.

Then you can move on to other Scandinavian region with the Danish capital Copenhagen. Other small towns like Christiania, which is part of the city since 1986 that many squatters inhabited by hippies.
If you visit Copenhagen you can also visit the surrounding towns such as Roskilde that will introduces you to some Drakkar viking history built a rebuilt which is a ship of war to conquer the cities of Europe.

The next route is to Berlin by train on the ferry. Berlin is the most powerful economy which is the German capital that left many sufferings and scars which are found everywhere.
The Berlin Wall would not be forgotten and you can visit the Reichstag, Brandenburger Tor, Checkpoint Charlie and the suburb they call Potsdam and many offers some beautiful parks and palaces bear and did not finish if you go to Dalan one day.

Furthermore, the train will takes you to Leipzig. Beautiful city with a history as well. So on the south by crossing the fence to come to Nuremberg and Munich and you do not forget to visit the museum there and st Lorenz Church and also a precious fountain.

If you also intend to visit the concentration camps you can also visit Dachau. Then you also can visit the Marienplatz and Garten Britain before you arrive in Munich.
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Anonymous said...

Use train to travel around Europe the cheapest?

Kithen Cabinet said...

Well interrailing is a good way, but I think only EU citizens can buy such tickets. www.eurail.com/ offer a similar service for non-EU citizens. If you book in advance, it might still be cheaper to fly

Vitrified tiles said...

Yeah, I like use train. Thanks.

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