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re: Getting around in Italy
Posted on 4/17/16 at 2:42 pm to jordan21210
Posted on 4/17/16 at 2:42 pm to jordan21210
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I think I may just book train travel while there
I'd book some of it in advance if you can. I just booked from ROM to FLR and then FLR to VEN ahead and got first class for 2 tickets @ $58 euro each trip. By the time you book when you're there it will be double that at least and more importantly first class could be booked up on the routes you want to take.
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I used The TrainLine (1st link) for both my bookings in this case.
Posted on 4/17/16 at 7:09 pm to Sho Nuff
trenitalia.com is the Italian rail website. When we went last year I booked well in advance and got one way tickets from Milan Centrale to Monterosso (Cinque Terre) for 9 euro. It was non refundable/non changeable but we made it no problem. Had our flight been delayed we would have had to buy tickets there at a much higher cost.
if you are planning on buying tickets in Italy, I recommend playing around on trenitalia.com so you can familiarize yourself with how they operate. I bought most tickets on their kiosks in the stations for the shorter journeys.
if you are planning on buying tickets in Italy, I recommend playing around on trenitalia.com so you can familiarize yourself with how they operate. I bought most tickets on their kiosks in the stations for the shorter journeys.
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