Independent Travellers Europe 2002: The Budget Travel Guide


Independent Traveler’s Europe 2002 is the comprehensive guide to traveling around Europe on a budget. The best way to tour Europe cheaply is by rail. With Inter-Rail passes now open to all ages, plus Eurail passes and the wide range of tickets and fares available, rail travel has never been easier for independent travelers.

This guide features hundreds of cities, towns, and villages; practical information on traveling by train and public transport; budget guides to where to stay, where to eat, and what to see; rail routes to explore one country or to cross the continent; Inter-Rail and Eurail pass details, plus local passes and other tickets; color photographs, city plans, rail route maps, journey plans. (5 x 7 1/4, 648 pages, color photos, maps, icons)

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