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re: Frankfurt Christmas Market
Posted on 4/16/17 at 12:21 pm to jmarto1
Posted on 4/16/17 at 12:21 pm to jmarto1
Euro trains are not like flying on a plane, not really close. You can walk around as much as you want, less people on them usually, and there are usually at least one restaurant/ bar car. The sights are often times really nice too, it's not like you are on an airplane high up. Obviously it's best to travel long distance to make best use of your time but I wouldn't sweat a 3 hour train ride much as far as discomfort.
Posted on 4/16/17 at 12:45 pm to baldona
It seems like Munich would be the best choice. We can go to Frankfurt if we want but, as stated above by another poster, Salzburg is right there. She's not flip flopping on me and thinking about Dublin or Provence though...
Posted on 4/17/17 at 9:15 am to baldona
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Euro trains are not like flying on a plane, not really close. You can walk around as much as you want, less people on them usually, and there are usually at least one restaurant/ bar car. The sights are often times really nice too, it's not like you are on an airplane high up. Obviously it's best to travel long distance to make best use of your time but I wouldn't sweat a 3 hour train ride much as far as discomfort.
Yep. Just did a 6hr train from Prague to Budapest last week and enjoyed the hell out of it. Some great scenery and had a good meal. Stupid cheap too.
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