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Eurail: Travel in Style

By Bob | Permalink | May 16th, 2007

eurail.jpgThe Great Migration happens every summer. Final exams are over, work grinds to a halt and tens of thousands of Americans head to Europe for a summer of travel and fun. Europe and summer go together like peanut butter and jelly. So do European travel and a Eurail pass.

Traveling around Europe by train is a rite of passage for travelers of all ages. It is especially popular with those under the age of 26 because it is the cheapest, easiest and most enjoyable way to see the sites. Not matter your age or the time of year you visit Europe, a Eurail pass can save you a lot of money and a lot of hassle.

Simply purchase a pass before you leave for Europe and flash it to the conductors when you are aboard the train. It is as simple as that. Of course, there are rules and regulations and the pass doesn’t allow you to go to some parts on Eastern Europe, but its convenience and cost savings continue to make the Eurail pass a hit. There are a number of options to choose from so do your research ahead of time to determine the pass that is best suited for your European travel plans.







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