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Point-to-Point Tickets Vs. Eurailpass
Wondering if a Eurailpass will save you money over point-to-point tickets? Look at this example. Say you fly into Barcelona and want to go to Paris. That ticket will cost you approximately $78.00, when going second class. Your following stops are then Amsterdam, Berlin, Vienna, and Rome, costing $89.00, $108.00, $142.00 and $218.00 respectively. The total cost for these five trips? $635. In contrast, the Eurail Flexipass costs on $451.00, and is valid for 10 days of travel within a 2 month period. In this instance, you would save more than $175 and STILL have five more days of travel left. Pick the combination that best for you using the RailSaver. Still not convinced? Price out your itinerary by hand, using the Point-to-Point ticketing system.
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