Monday, February 21, 2011

All aboard!

So I've been looking into this euro train stuff. I'm not used to taking trains anywhere (I doubt there's such a thing in Florida at this point) but after skimming through a couple websites it seems simple enough; just like using travelocity.com or something. I found this amazing website that tells you the how get the best priced train tickets, it's called How to buy cheap European train tickets.com. This page goes into a lot of detail about booking trains within certain countries, how far in advance you should book your travels, and special rates for students and children. The site even gives you a step by step guide on how to use some websites for booking. It's great!




Another good link I found through the Eurostar site is Latest Deals. If you click on the link it will list the latest and best deals for all the touristy tours your heart could possible desire.

I also found an RSS feed that provides constants updates on the special deals and promotional codes that can be used with the Rail Europe railway line.

As for airfare I found an RSS feed from 1800FlyEurope that offers packages and cheap flights in Europe.

I definitely plan on using these sites when I move to Spain, although I'm a little afraid they may encourage a ridiculous amount of traveling...some of the offers they're listing are just too good to pass up!

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