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  1. MS

    The first time I took a train in Europe I booked weeks in advance online at home and had the tickets mailed to me. My ticket within Germany (Frankfurt to Munich) ended up being more than double the price of my overnight ticket from Munich to Amsterdam (only 49 euros!!) PS. Overnight trains are BRILLIANT- save on accommodations AND wake up in a new destination!

    My overnight train story: I was travelling alone from Oktoberfest back to Amsterdam so that I could fly home the next day. I was very nervous because my friend told me she had her things stolen before on an overnight train. I was looking around for my assigned sleeper cabin (they had 6 beds each- 3 bunks per side) and it turns out I was in the same cabin as these 5 super-rowdy-still-drunk-from-Oktoberfest young Dutch guys. I was so nervous but they ended up being so nice and funny, we still keep in touch to this day and it was the best experience ever!

    Side note…large suitcases are not very train friendly…I recommend backpacks!

  2. This post was very informative and useful, thank you 🙂
    I live in Finland and I have dreamed of having a railpass and traveling through middle europe for a years now. I think next summer I’m finally able to do that. I’m so excited 😀

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