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The Most Efficient Ways to Travel in Europe

You want to get from city to city and beautiful sight to historical monument quickly, without the crowds and without spending a bundle.

So you've thought about the trip for months, strategically planning on which cities to visit and what time of year to go. Yet while it's simple to decide how to get to Europe (you'll fly, unless you're nostalgic for early 20th century boat travel), how to get between your favorite destinations within the continent can be a difficult decisions.

First, there are the usual airline carriers. They are fast, safe, and reliable. But they are also pricey and may not always be an option. The second choice would be to go with a budget airline, but their reliability is often in question and in order to get the best deal you may have to fly on dates that do not cohere with your long anticipated travel plans. Fortunately, there are two other very good options to keep your plans afloat without sinking your wallet.

Trains

Fast, safe, and often less expensive than traditional airline carriers trains are how Europeans travel within Europe - and who better to learn from than Europeans themselves? Trains are a great option because not only do they provide an affordable way between almost all cities, but they run more frequently than planes and afford you the opportunity to see more of the countries you are visiting. In fact, an entire trip can revolve around a train trip. Perhaps you wish to retrace the path of the Orient Express. By train it's easy to get off at any stop and stay for a few hours, then hop on the next train to wherever you were going. Non-reserved tickets can be purchased for almost all trains giving the bearer an option of several months within which to travel. The flexibility and affordability are hard to beat!

So why chose anything other than trains for travel within Europe? Well, when trains are an option, you shouldn't! But sometimes towns are too small or too remote for train stations. In that case, take the bus!

Bus 

Often regarded as unsafe travel in Eastern European countries, busses - minibuses included - are safe ways to travel to areas where trains don't go. Busses are ultra affordable and occasionally good alternatives to trains when traveling on a really tight budget. Busses run very frequently and offer smooth traveling - most busses are well designed for comfort, even during extended trips. In fact, many conclude on the end of their bus journey that even Polish minibuses are superior to the Greyhound services available in the United States! The one drawback to busses is that bus drivers rarely speak English and stops are usually announced only in the native language so riding prepared is a must!

For great places to travel by train or bus within Europe check out this list of undiscovered travel destinations.

Whether by plane, train, or bus, happy travels!

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Comments (3)
#1 by John R, May 28, 2008
Zealous, this is very helpful information. I knew it was too expensive to rent a car, but I always thought the major airline carriers were the best option. Thanks for showing me other great options!
#2 by Hein Marais, Jun 5, 2008
I agree with Rask, mainland Europe is great but not Britain and definetely not Ireland.
#3 by Andy, Jun 23, 2008
What about a euro rail pass is that any good
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