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Suggestions on transnational travel of European trains

For passengers who choose to travel to Europe by train, itinerary planning is very important, because this planning is related to which countries to apply for visas and which train tickets are the most suitable. Itinerary design depends entirely on the length of your holiday and the theme of your travel.

If you plan to stay for two weeks, it is the most leisurely to buy a popular joint train ticket to visit two or three countries; If you have a holiday of more than 1 month and don't care about browsing, take a multi-country air ticket and travel all over France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain and Portugal. No matter what you decide, remember to choose neighboring countries to avoid wasting time crossing the border.

When considering tourist countries, we should pay attention to both the first stop and the terminal, which is related to the purchase of air tickets. Every airline has a different place to enter and leave Europe, and airlines with more destinations are of course the best choice.

If your itinerary includes Britain, I suggest you take London as your first stop. Because Britain is an island country, if you don't take it as the first or last stop, you need to cross the Strait at least twice, and Britain is not a country where European train tickets pass, which will increase your transportation budget.

It is best to travel in a straight line or in a circle, and try to avoid repeating the trip and wasting time and money. Finally, I would like to remind you not to arrange your itinerary too tightly, because it is inevitable that you will encounter some unpredictable emergencies during your journey, and it is inevitable to change your itinerary according to local conditions. Therefore, the itinerary needs to be flexible and not restricted by strict itinerary.