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  2. A blend of rich history and tradition injected with modern influence, Great Britain is one of the most visited European destinations. It offers a palette of world-famous sights, museums, top nightlife, and picturesque countryside. Scotland, England, and Wales are its 3 distinct countries - varied in character, yet all full of flavor.
  3. Go off the beaten track and visit some of Europe's charming towns and villages. Meet the locals, as regional trains are the ones they most often take. Enjoy flexible travel. If you miss your train just simply board the next one, since regional trains have frequent services. Hop on board most regional trains - reservations aren't usually required.
  4. Eurostar trains from London to mainland Europe also connect with other services in Brussels. Also, connecting TGV services will transport you to many cities across France and the Benelux. Especially in Lille Europe, connecting TGV's serve Disneyland Paris and cities in Southern France. Eurostar routes to and from London: London - Paris
  5. Hop on and off most trains in 33 European countries just by showing your Pass. Free and instant delivery to your device if you choose mobile Pass. Download the free Rail Planner app to plan your trip, store your Pass and show your ticket as you go. Get extra benefits and discounts as you travel with our 100+ partners across Europe.
  6. Most European railway stations are centrally located and well served by public transportation, such as trams, subway lines, or buses. A taxi rank is usually situated just outside the station. Tourist offices, bike rental and car rental companies are usually nearby. Here are a few other things you should know for when you are at the station, and ...
  7. Capital cities Amsterdam and Brussels are surprisingly close to each other, the trip taking as little as 2 hours by train. We will explain to you the best ways to travel from Amsterdam's charming canals to Brussels, the exciting political heart of Europe. How to get from Amsterdam to Brussels by train
  8. Paris is a city loved the world over, and for very good reason. The capital of France has a multitude of must-sees, and as cliché as it may be, the Eiffel Tower (tour Eiffel) is top of the list. Dedicate half a day to roaming around the Louvre, the most visited art museum in the world and set eyes on Da Vinci's Mona Lisa.Once you've had your artistic fill, find a spot along the Seine and ...

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