Trains
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- lowimpakt
Having decided to try and cut out flying when planning a holiday to spain i used this site
Me and the g/f will be travelling to Granada from the UK by train - didn't realise how easy it would be and only fractionally more expensive than flying but has the added benefit of stop offs in paris and madrid on the way
anyway just thought i'd share the link and would welcome any other tips, advice and links for proper travelling by trains.
nice one.
- JazX0
Eurorail!
- mayo0
We took the train when we went from Paris, Rome, Venice, back to Paris last summer. We booked a 2-person cabin and made sure our ride started around dinner time and arrived at the new city at like 9am. That worked out well because we got to enjoy train rides, sleep in beds while we travelled and see the countryside for the few hours we were awake in the evening and morning.
i didn't see on the site, but how long will the stops in Paris and Madrid be?
- unfittoprint0
Granada is my Andaluzia personal refuge.
enjoy the light of the Nasrid dynasty.
- lowimpakt0
i didn't see on the site, but how long will the stops in Paris and Madrid be?
mayo
(Feb 7 06, 15:33)
---------------------well they could be as long as you want but I'm planning for dinner in paris (although we could get that on the train - and we've been to paris plenty of times) and then the morning and afternoon in madrid
- mayo0
do they have lockers in the train stations or will you have to lug all your bags with you if you stop?
- kyl30
the alhambra was fackin' amazing, granda is an awesome city.
- lowimpakt0
do they have lockers in the train stations or will you have to lug all your bags with you if you stop?
mayo
(Feb 8 06, 08:49)
---------------------------yea, most train stations have lockers. I know gare du nord does anyway. haven't been to madrid before.