Tuesday, September 11, 2012

1st Class Eurail Travel Guide


Travelling Europe on Eurail is a great way to save the environment and save money on gas and rents cars that had to buy, instead of traveling all over Europe. If you plan to travel for an extended period of time, you might want to consider a first class Eurail pass. The foot room in the quietest and most cabins offer a more relaxing trip ... especially in those late nights.

1 st class passes are the normal adult rate, although there are discounts for children and groups traveling together. In general, 1 st class travel is more spacious and quieter than 2 nd class. 1 st class seats are usually larger with reclining backs and more legroom than 2nd class seats. In a typical first-class car on the train, there are usually 2 seats on one side of the aisle and one seat on the other. In places in the cabin, and cabins to accommodate up to 6 passengers, which is great for group travel!

The great thing I like to travel first class is that they usually do not have to worry too much about thieves because the cabins are a bit 'more cautious, and most thieves do not want to pay for a first-class ticket only to steal your assets. I traveled the Eurail a couple of times and I find I am very tired of exploring all day, so when I get on the train is nice to have that extra room to stretch out on foot and take advantage of my sleep.

I hope that you enjoy your travels in Europe and the train is a great way to meet new people, not only, places to see, but that might not otherwise get to do. The environment is very grateful for this form of travel and the rise in gas prices this option is the more plausible .......

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