Travel the Eurail Train Network
like a Pro!
Eurail trains can whisk you across countries
in a matter of hours. Imagine the excitement of going to sleep
in one country and waking up in another. Perhaps you can have
breakfast, lunch and dinner in 3 different countries. Yep
I've done it all via the european rail system or Eurail. What
you've heard is true! It's a huge transportation network unlike
anything else. All different types of trains and each has
it's own personality. My goal is to give an overview of what
it's like to travel Europe as the Europeans do - on the Eurail
system of trains.
Imagine traveling without hotel reservations.
You wake up this morning and say, "Where should we go
today?", but instead of deciding on the attraction that
you're going to see, you are deciding on the culture that
you're going to immerse yourself in today. Sounds scary to
many but for many adventuresome souls it's the ultimate freedom!
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No tour group to meet in the hotel lobby
at 7AM
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No 6 hour bus rides
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Leave anytime you please and stay as long
as you like
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Don't miss your favorite site because it's
not on the itinerary - Your write the Itinerary!
Freedom to do
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What you want
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When you want
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Where you want
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How you want
You might say, "it's not that easy"
and you're probably right but it's not as difficult as it sounds
either and traveling without restrictions is 100 times more
rewarding. It just takes an attitude adjustment and a little
bit of involvement on your part.
Attitude Adjustment
Check your Ego at the Door! -
Nobody cares about your Gucci bag or your rolex watch. In fact,
displaying your wealth makes you a target in big cities. Most
Europeans have a better fashion sense than we ever will and
their stuff isn't knockoffs.
Kindness and Respect begets Kindness and
Respect - There's a reason for the term "Ugly
American" and we have decades of pompous Americans who
think that the world revolves around them to overcome but luckily
many of our European friends are more understanding than we
are. Imagine this. It's "gift time" at the Clinique
counter where you work or the monday after a holiday weekend
at your office and a 58 year old woman comes running up to you
at 5 minutes before closing, opens her mouth and says,,,,,"Pouvez
vous svp m'aider?". You look at her with a blank stare
thinking "WTF? I just counted out my register and I am
starving on this diet". You do everything in your power
to put her off for the last 5 minutes so you can get out on
time for once. You might even walk away looking for someone
who understands her. Finally, the announcement is made. You
say "Sorry, come back tomorrow" and sprint out of
the store. The moral? People are people everyone. They don't
hate you, they just have lives besides you.
When in Rome, attempt to speak the language
- One of the best tips that I can give you is to learn how to
say, "Excuse me, do you speak English?" in the language
of the countries that you will be visiting. That one phrase
shows that you realize that you are in their country.
If they speak English, great! If they don't, they will often
attempt to find someone who does. If all else fails, they will
generally try to determine what your awkward words and hand
gestures mean.
Shut Up! - Screaming is not the
European way, except perhaps in Italy. So don't go into their
country in a pushy, loud, 'I'm the cat's meow" way. Example:
one busy afternoon, my ex and I were sitting in our seats on
the Paris metro speaking softly about something. The doors open
and 4 Americans sit in the seats across from us. After a few
minutes, one of them addresses us with an embarassing loud,
"Hot damn, Americans! We're gonna take over this country!".
I can't tell you how mortified we were as all of the people
in the car looked up from their books or magazines at us.
Be a Cork On The Ocean - When
traveling across Europe ala carte, nobody has forged the way
and you aren't paying anyone to handle problems that will inevitably
arise, so Chill! This trip isn't about showing your friends
how many European landmarks you've taken photos in front of.
It's about being an explorer, a free spirit and experiencing
things that few people dare to experience. Sh*t will happen!
Bank on it! But remember that what seems like today's crisis
turns into tomorrow's story. With a little preparation, you
can overcome about any situation that will occur. I have lost
my passport while abroad, been accidentally separated from my
travel partner and slept on the streets of Milan but I had a
contingency plan to address each possibility and you will too
if you stick with me.
Involvement on Your Part
Book Your Own Tickets - When
you take a group tour, your tickets are part of a package for
which you pay dearly. You're gonna have to book your own airfare
and Eurail passes but I am here to help and in future articles
you will learn all about how to get more for your money when
booking a European vacation.
Read and LISTEN - If you're gonna
do this, listen to those that have done it before. The number
one thing that most people won't heed - advise on luggage and
packing! My job is to share what I've learned the hard way.
I may advise you to do things that you don't think are necessary.
Maybe you have a friend that has talked to people that have
backpacked Europe and you are tempted to listen to them. If
your friend has backpacked Europe 29 times, then I'd listen
to them. Otherwise, I'd stick with the plan.
Carry Your Own Bags - You need
to know up front that this is not a 5 star holiday. There is
no valet to carry your bags. This is adventure travel and you
will need to be fit enough to walk around large cities and use
public transportation. I can dispel the notion that backpacking
Europe means walking across the continent and sleeping under
the stars. The best way that I can explain it is that you will:
- get off an airplane
- get your "ONE" bag
- get on a train
- arrive at a cool city like Amsterdam
- go to the Tourist information office (at the train
station)
- find a hotel
- take a bus, cab (if you're splurging) or walk to
your hotel
- check in and drop off your bag
- go sightseeing via an underground system, bus or
your own two feet.
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Sleep On The Train - The availability
of sleeping accommodations on European trains varies from private
rooms on the Orient Express to seats that recline on the Spanish
state railway system. For those true adventurers, sleeping on
the Eurail will allow you to:
- maximize the number of countries and cities that
you can visit
- save thousands of dollars in hotel and restaurant
costs
- meet and become friends with people from all over
the world
- journal and plan the next days fun
- make love on a train (LOL)
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You're on Your Way
If you can put your mind in an open state and
commit to doing the footwork that it takes to travel Europe
like a free spirit, then you are already on your way because
the excitement begins now. As you continue to research and plan
your trip, you will feel the excitement of anticipation. Each
and every day before you step onto that plane, you will learn
something new. You will make preparations, shop for supplies,
and make decisions regarding your itinerary. There is much to
learn and in my upcoming articles, you will learn everything
that you need to know including booking, packing, getting around,
favorite sights, safety, suggested itineraries, Cork's favorite
places and parties and lots of other stuff.
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