Train advice: Bologna - Innsbruck - Munich
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Train advice: Bologna - Innsbruck - Munich
Hi Everyone,
I'll be traveling from Bologna to Innsbruck on June 5 and from Innsbruck to Munich on June 9 (and flying to London from Munich Airport on June 12) and need some help...
1. Do I need to buy these tickets ahead of time?
2. Any suggestions on what site(s) to purchase these tickets from? Deutchebahn? Trenitalia? Raileuorpe.com? Will prices vary depending upon who I buy them from?
3. Should I buy these as two separate tickets or one ticket with a stopover in Innsbruck?
Thank you!
I'll be traveling from Bologna to Innsbruck on June 5 and from Innsbruck to Munich on June 9 (and flying to London from Munich Airport on June 12) and need some help...
1. Do I need to buy these tickets ahead of time?
2. Any suggestions on what site(s) to purchase these tickets from? Deutchebahn? Trenitalia? Raileuorpe.com? Will prices vary depending upon who I buy them from?
3. Should I buy these as two separate tickets or one ticket with a stopover in Innsbruck?
Thank you!
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There's one direct Bologna-Innsbruck train a day, if that's the one you want you should use www.oebb.at as that s the operator.
Other services involve a change in Verona, so first book Verona-Innsbruck at www.oebb.at then book Bologna-Verona at www.trenitala.com.
Innsbruck-Munich book at www.oebb.at.
Why book in advance? It's cheaper. Though whether you think it's worth pre-booking to save on a relatively short trip depends on (a) what prices you see for your date and (b how much you care about the cost.
Bologna-Verona starts at €9 booked in advance, but is €23 full-price on the day.
Other services involve a change in Verona, so first book Verona-Innsbruck at www.oebb.at then book Bologna-Verona at www.trenitala.com.
Innsbruck-Munich book at www.oebb.at.
Why book in advance? It's cheaper. Though whether you think it's worth pre-booking to save on a relatively short trip depends on (a) what prices you see for your date and (b how much you care about the cost.
Bologna-Verona starts at €9 booked in advance, but is €23 full-price on the day.
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Dukey1 and Man in Seat 61, thank you both for your help.
Man in Seat 61, special thanks to you--I was hoping you would see my post and provide some "expert" advice! I will check the sites you've listed and will post back if I have additional questions. Thanks!
Man in Seat 61, special thanks to you--I was hoping you would see my post and provide some "expert" advice! I will check the sites you've listed and will post back if I have additional questions. Thanks!
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Man in Seat 61,
I just purchased my ticket for the direct train between Bologna and Innsbruck. After purchasing, there is a paragraph that says the ticket must be printed on A4 size paper and that enlargements or reductions will not be accepted. I live in the United States and do not have access to A4 paper or printer--how should I handle this? Can I claim the ticket at Bologna Centrale?
Thanks
K
I just purchased my ticket for the direct train between Bologna and Innsbruck. After purchasing, there is a paragraph that says the ticket must be printed on A4 size paper and that enlargements or reductions will not be accepted. I live in the United States and do not have access to A4 paper or printer--how should I handle this? Can I claim the ticket at Bologna Centrale?
Thanks
K