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Eurail East
I will be traveling from Vienna to Budapest to Prague using the East rail pass. Is there a big difference between first and second class and what are the differences? From Budapest to Prague will be going overnight and plan on getting a sleeper. What are they like and again difference between second and first class? How far in advance are reservations necessary? We arrive in Prague at around 5:30 AM - any suggestions as to what to do at that early of an hour as it will not be possible to check into our accomomdations.
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just checked and there are no sleepers available on this train only couchettes. I've seen pictures and they look most uncomfortable and hold 6 to a room. We have 3 and hence would be with strangers. Is there any reason I shouldn't just stick with a seat and try to sleep there. How uncomfortable is that and how about safety?
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Hi cliff,
>Is there any reason I shouldn't just stick with a seat and try to sleep there. How uncomfortable is that and how about safety?< Even less comfortable than a couchette. If you take turns sleeping, you should have all of your belongings when you arrive. What's your itinerary? Maybe we can help tweak it. |
we are going from vienna to budapest to prague to vienna. will spend 2 days in budapest (one nite) and then take the overnite train to prague with 3 days in Prague. Anyway, from the sounds of it it is not safe even in first class if one dares fall aslepp. But isn't the couchette's a bit cozy for comfort, especially an overnite with 3 strangers? thanks
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I try to (and do)avoid those overnighters.
Sleep is never good quality for me. It is like trying to sleep trans Atlantic, or worse. |
Thanks for the responses. We have changed our plans to 2 nites in Budapest and will take the 6:20 am train that arrives at 1:20 in Budapest. Wondering if we should go 1st or 2nd class. What are the differences. Thanks again.
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Hi cliff,
If you are taking the 06:22, it's only 2cl. |
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