Train travel in Germany
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Train travel in Germany
I am planning a week long trip for August and I am considering buying a Eurorail pass. I am planning on traveling to Munich, Berlin and then going out of Germany to Prague. Is it better to buy an individual train pass for each trip or should I just go for the Eurorail regional country pass. If it helps I am 26 yrs old and the Eurorail regional pass is $315 USD.
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If you can commit to travel dates well in advance, point-to-point tickets will be much cheaper than a pass. If you book well in advance (up to 90 days allowed) on the German Rail site, www.bahn.de, you can get discount fares. For example, the standard 2nd class fare for Muenchen-Berlin is €113, but the Dauer-Spezial fare is as low as €29. The standard 2nd class fare for Berlin-Praha is €60.20. The Europa-Spezial Tschechien fare is as low as €19.
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$316 USD = €232. The total for 2nd class, standard fare point-to-point tickets for Muenchen-Berlin and Berlin-Praha is €163.20, still much cheaper than a pass. And these tickets are completely flexibile. Buy a ticket and get on any train.
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