Now I am confused on how the Eurail determines "traveling days."
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Originally Posted by ironman
You don't need 7 days of train for the places you want to visit. I traveled for 2 months all around Europe and got to visit 12 countries in that time using a 15 day Eurail Pass. I've been to all the places you want to visit, I did a North to South, West to East and back to North trip. This is what I did:
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City to city, that's only 11 trips... I want to make 5 trips, with the one to return to Pisa in after however long I want to stay there. So how does Eurail count your days?
I was looking online at train stations and prices between one city and another and I found prices like 115-USD between Florence and Rome, and 75-USD from Florence to Venice. Outrageous. Finding the stations online is a pain in the ass since I don't know where to look to get the schedules and prices. I looked at the Eurail and found all destinations for a lump price...