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pokkeherrie 07.22.2008 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by blunderbuss
You'll struggle to find a car hire company that will allow you to take a car across borders.


I think there are plenty of companies that allow that... as long as you don't drive it outside of the EU borders. Plus they want you to mention it beforehand. Me and some friends rented a car once to go on holiday to France. Well, we got the car for free because of some discount thing but it was a rental car.

If I'd travel Europe I'd like to do it by train though, with the occasional cheap flight in between. But if you're on a shoestring budget you can also get really cheap busses sometimes (like Eurolines). Of course it can be hell to sit on a coach for hours on end, but if you're short on cash then there's no cheaper way to get from Amsterdam to Paris for 20 euros... except hitchhiking.

punkaspoo 08.07.2008 09:40 AM

Tomorrow's the day the ship leaves. Another friends comes along so we're ultimate interrail tres amigoos. We haven't really planned anything, no hostels, nothing. The trip will either be a failure or a disaster.
Tomorrow at work will be a total hell..not to mention the next night.

demonrail666 08.07.2008 09:51 AM

About 15 years ago I did the whole interrail thing and it was great: Went mostly to Northern and Eastern Europe: Frankfurt, Berlin, Dresden, Prague, Budapest, Amsterdam, Krakow, Warsaw. Had a great time. would definitely recommend it if you have the time and money to do it.

punkaspoo 08.07.2008 09:57 AM

demonrail, how long trip did you make? we're making only a 16-day trip which is the most we can afford at this moment.
Berlin and Prague, which I'm really looking forward to, are on our route too.

EMMAh 08.07.2008 10:02 AM

I've never been but it's a dream of mine to go.

demonrail666 08.07.2008 10:03 AM

Mine was a month, but 16 days would be great for checking out Berlin and Prague - although you should have a look at Budapest if you get the chance. A great city. I'd say opt for maybe four days in each city - maybe longer in Berlin. You'd see most of what Prague and Budapest has to offer in 4 days each, easily.

punkaspoo 08.07.2008 10:31 AM

emmah, take a plane and fly to Copenhagen for saturday;)

demonrail, we have planned to spend 2 nights in Copenhagen, 3 nights in Berlin and 5 in Prague. The remaining four days is still open, maybe a few nights in Hamburg and Reeperbahn :cool: We haven't get any hostels yet because nothing's sure yet, it's better to leave plans open because they tend to change.

terminal pharmacy 08.07.2008 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
Nobody likes travelling Australians, therefore expect only poo experiences.


people love travelling australians, noone likes travelling americans...

terminal pharmacy 08.07.2008 06:12 PM

a eurail pass is that way to go, europe by train is awesome

punkaspoo 08.08.2008 06:05 AM

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At least 10 people are reported to have died and some 100 have been injured after a train ran into a collapsed bridge in the Czech Republic.
A railway spokesperson said the accident, near the eastern town of Studenka was "a serious disaster".
Firefighters are at the scene, helping remove the victims from the train, witnesses said.
The high-speed express train was travelling from the Polish city of Krakow to the Czech capital, Prague.
"An international train from Krakow to Prague ran into a collapsed bridge which fell on the rails in the area of the town Studenka," Radek Joklik, a spokesperson for Czech Railways, told local media.
Czech Railways said the train probably hit part of a motorway bridge under construction which fell on to the track, derailing three passenger carriages and the locomotive.
Initial reports suggest the train was travelling at speeds of 140km/h (87 mph) when it hit the bridge at 1030 local time (0830GMT).
An officer from the Czech fire service told Reuters that many people were injured in the crash.
"There are some dead, but we do not have precise numbers, because our people are rather devoting time to rescue those still alive," David Pridal said.
Czech Television said approximately 400 people were on board the train at the time of the accident.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7549083.stm


It's nice to hear this kind of news the same day I'm leaving for an interrail trip to middle europe.

punkaspoo 08.26.2008 10:36 AM

I'm alive. The trip was awesome! 16 days of heavy drinking and something that stays there.
Prague was teh shit. A beautiful town with gorgeous! women and cheep beer. Hamburg and Reeperbahn is a whole another place ;P

This Is Not Here 08.26.2008 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Danny Himself
I encountered a travelling New Zealander the other day, it was very refreshing.


This reminds me of that Flight of the Conchords episode... it's about two New Zealanders living in New York and the intollerable racism they suffer - ha!


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