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European cities hopping, which airlines?


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I flew open jaw to London and back to SIN from Milan.

 

Travelled mostly by easyjet and train when travelling around Europe.

 

 

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Train is still the best form of transport as it goes right into the city ..

 

Yup, i think train is the best. The train stations are also a lot more accessible than airports, since the stations can be right in the city itself

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Yup, i think train is the best. The train stations are also a lot more accessible than airports, since the stations can be right in the city itself

when I travel in Europe. I always pick a hotel that is near to the train station which is usually in the city.....it save a lot of time and I don't have to travel to the airport....It make alot of sense to do that...

 

 

Eurostar

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i tink lufthansa have those 99 or 88 euro deal for travelling e.g. between munich-paris , or rome or even madrid.

 

make sense only if it is not neighboruing countries , if neighbour countries, trains is best

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Yup, i think train is the best. The train stations are also a lot more accessible than airports, since the stations can be right in the city itself

 

 

train stations are also where crime rates are high

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train stations are also where crime rates are high

 

In Europe..most cities are crime bed....even my italian friend told me he was targeted in Milan.....so is all about being in the wrong place and at the wrong timing........just have to practise SA....situation awareness.......

 

1) keep money and important document using chest sling bag...ke

2) travel in the day.....

3) avoid backlane....

4) keep a lookout of stranger stare.......

5) wear no jewellery

6) keep money out of sight.

7) never leave thing unattended.

8) sense that you been followed.....move into the crowd and walk faster...

and etc

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train stations are also where crime rates are high

 

Well, just have to keep alert, and take the necessary precautions esp against pick-pocketers which are probably the most common in these countries

 

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Any bro here done European cities hopping? which airline did you use?

 

I found this website, any other recommended websites you have used for planning your trip?

 

http://www.flightmapping.com/

 

Just buy a train Tkt to the central station of each city you intend to go to...

they are always situated right in the heart of the city...

and u get to see beautiful scenary too when u travel by train...

 

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Just buy a train Tkt to the central station of each city you intend to go to...

they are always situated right in the heart of the city...

and u get to see beautiful scenary too when u travel by train...

 

 

Thanks for all your replies. I'm wondering whether to travel by Easyjet, Eurostar or Eurorail? But for rails, wouldn't you waste time on travellnig, because the train needs to stop at the various cities.

 

 

http://www.eurorailways.com/?gclid=CM212eX...CFQ8b6wodDxoD9w

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why not u plan ur itinerary first? That will be easier to decide....

if its not neighbouring countries, train isnt really feasible...

but if its like London-Paris....dan obviously train will be top choice...

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Thanks for all your replies. I'm wondering whether to travel by Easyjet, Eurostar or Eurorail? But for rails, wouldn't you waste time on travellnig, because the train needs to stop at the various cities.

 

 

http://www.eurorailways.com/?gclid=CM212eX...CFQ8b6wodDxoD9w

 

 

if u buy train tickets for overnite, u can save on accomodation but only for those who can tahan. if not, better just stick to dat trips.

 

errrr, u mean boarding planes no nid to wait for check in etc...?? in end still same, some more u may have to board another long train ride from airport to city centre when u reach

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Thanks for all your replies. I'm wondering whether to travel by Easyjet, Eurostar or Eurorail? But for rails, wouldn't you waste time on travellnig, because the train needs to stop at the various cities.

 

 

http://www.eurorailways.com/?gclid=CM212eX...CFQ8b6wodDxoD9w

 

even if you fly, you do waste quite alot of time as well.

like being early to the airport and all...

travelling from airport to your destination...

 

so i would think best is still train... example like from franfurt to Milan...

u actually pass by the swiss alps as well...

so though u travel a few hours more, you get to see more...

anyway its just our thoughts...

 

ultimately its your choice... maybe going on a package tour isnt too bad either...

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Thanks for all your replies. I'm wondering whether to travel by Easyjet, Eurostar or Eurorail? But for rails, wouldn't you waste time on travellnig, because the train needs to stop at the various cities.

 

 

http://www.eurorailways.com/?gclid=CM212eX...CFQ8b6wodDxoD9w

 

i get hotel near the station so I don't have to rush ...for a europe trip that involve many countries...time is something you cannot save on to enjoy the lifestyle and culture there...take your time to enjoy it...if you just want to touch and go...frankly...save your money and do it when you really got time...that is my opinion...

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