Tuesday, 16 September 2008

1st Class Eurail Travel Guide

1st Class Eurail Travel Guide


Traveling Europe on the Eurail is a great way to save the Environment as well save on gas and car rentals you'd have to purchase instead to travel around Europe. If you're planning to travel for a long time, you might want to look into getting a 1st class Eurail Pass. The extra foot room and quieter cabins provide for a more relaxing trip...especially during those late nights.
1st class passes are the normal full adult fare, although there are discounts for children and groups traveling together. In general, 1st class travel is more spacious and quieter than 2nd class travel. 1st class seats are usually larger with reclining backs and more legroom than 2nd class seats. In a typical 1st class train car, there are usually 2 seats on one side of the aisle and one seat on the other. In compartment car seating, the cabins accommodate up to 6 passengers which is great for group travel!
The great thing I like about traveling first class is you usually don't have to worry too much about thieves because the cabins are a little more guarded and most thieves don't want to pay for a 1st class ticket just to steal your belongings. I've traveled the Eurail a few times and I find I get very tired from exploring all day, so when I get on the train it's nice to have that extra foot room to stretch out and make the most of my sleep.
I hope you enjoy your travels to Europe and the train is a great way to not only meet new people, but see sights you might not otherwise get to do. The environment is thankful for this form of travel and with rising gas prices this option is the most plausible.
To learn more about the Eurail Pass you can visit my blog dedicated traveling on the train network of Europe.
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