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Sezana, Slovenia train station
Sezana, Slovenia: now the end of the line - no trains to Italy. Photo © hidden europe magazine

No Trains to Greece… and Other Tales of Rail Woe

Back in fall 2010, we highlighted some of the key missing links in Europe’s rail network. These are those frustrating gaps, where even the most dedicated rail traveller must switch to a bus: Poprad (Slovakia) to Zakopane (Poland), or the hop south from Narvik in Norway to reach the rail route south to Trondheim at » Read more

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Posted in Alternative Transportation, Bus, Europe, Greece, hidden europe, Italy, Lisbon, Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Train, transportation
London: 4 ways to save on public transportation

London: 4 ways to save on public transportation

By Nina Derham in London— London is a costly city in many ways, but public transport prices are really ludicrous. For Londoners and commuters alike, January is an especially sore point and outrage spreads on an annual basis when the January 2nd price hikes come into force. 2012 is no exception, as this year the » Read more

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Posted in Alternative Transportation, City Transportation, London, Practical Info, transportation, United Kingdom
Eurolines: International coach journeys in Europe

Eurolines: International coach journeys in Europe

Last month, EuroCheapo chief Tom Meyers popped the train versus plane question…. does the savvy traveler fly or take the train around Europe? But it is not a straight either / or choice. Many leisure travelers, and many business types too, realize that long-distance coaches present a credible alternative to air or rail travel on » Read more

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Posted in Alternative Transportation, Amsterdam, Bus, hidden europe, Lisbon, London, Macedonia, Paris, Riga, Switzerland, Tallinn, transportation, Trip Planning, United Kingdom, Vilnius
European Travel in 2011: A year of surprises

European Travel in 2011: A year of surprises

Travel is all about surprises, about serendipitous discoveries and transcending expectations. And, yes, we’ve been surprised in 2011. We were startled to move so quickly from serene and sunny spring back to deep midwinter when in March we traveled by train from the shores of the North Italian lakes to eastern Switzerland. The little train » Read more

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Posted in Europe, Finland, Germany, hidden europe, Macedonia, Train, transportation, United Kingdom
Eurostar Links: Beyond Paris and Brussels

Eurostar Links: Beyond Paris and Brussels

Eurostar’s flagship services linking London’s magnificent St Pancras station with Paris and Brussels have been an overwhelming success, transforming London’s relationship with two close continental capitals. So much well-justified praise is heaped on Eurostar’s capital city links that it is easy to overlook that the rail service through the Channel Tunnel is good for more » Read more

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Posted in Britain, Brussels, France, Germany, hidden europe, London, Nice, Paris, Switzerland, Train, transportation, United Kingdom
Should you fly or take the train around Europe? It depends…

Should you fly or take the train around Europe? It depends…

By Tom Meyers— A few months ago I had to make a key decision while planning a trip from Paris to Berlin. Plane or train? I could take a €50 budget flight on easyJet and be there in about two hours. Or I could take the TGV to Germany, and then board an ICE train » Read more

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Posted in Airlines, Ask the Cheapos, Berlin, Budget Air Travel, France, Germany, Italy, London, Paris, Practical Info, Spain, Train, transportation, Trend Update
European Train Schedules: New trains for 2012

European Train Schedules: New trains for 2012

Europe’s new rail schedules come into effect on Sunday December 11, 2011. And these new schedules will, for the most part, apply through December 2012. The latest monthly edition (dated December 2011) of the Thomas Cook European Rail Timetable has just landed on our desks, and we’ve been taking a peek at what rail travelers » Read more

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Posted in Belarus, Budapest, Copenhagen, Denmark, France, hidden europe, Madrid, News, Poland, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Train, transportation
Bus and Coach Travel in Europe: Understanding the difference

Bus and Coach Travel in Europe: Understanding the difference

Okay, most folk at EuroCheapo HQ just love trains. And so do we. Exploring Europe by rail is generally civilized and convenient, but there are occasions when it just makes sense to hop on a bus or a coach. Several coaches each day speed from Riga to Tallinn in less than five hours. Just once » Read more

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Posted in Bus, City Transportation, hidden europe, Practical Info, transportation, United Kingdom
Train Travel in Europe: The substitute bus

Train Travel in Europe: The substitute bus

Rail travelers through Germany who have no great aptitude for languages usually manage to pick up the bare essentials after a few days. Among those essentials is the marvelously Germanic compound tongue-twister Schienenersatzverkehr (“SEV” for short). It’s not a word you’ll want to use a lot. And it’s not a word you’ll want to hear too » Read more

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Posted in Alternative Transportation, Bordeaux, Bus, Finland, France, hidden europe, Practical Info, Train, transportation, Travel Smarts, United Kingdom
Florence by Bike: Rentals and bike tour options

Florence by Bike: Rentals and bike tour options

By Marc Justin in Florence— Unless you’re that guy I see once in a while on his unicycle circling the Duomo, chances are you ride a bike. And since you’re reading this, chances are you have some remote interest in visiting Florence. So why not combine the two? Join a bike tour before it joins » Read more

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Posted in Alternative Transportation, Bikes, City Transportation, Florence, Italy, transportation