ABOUT THE AUTHOR
LaVerne Ferguson-Kosinski and her late husband, Lt. Col. George Ferguson, first coauthored this unique and comprehensive how-to guide in 1980.
After battling a long illness, George, who was globally and affectionately known as Mr. Eurail, passed away in 1997 and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
LaVerne wanted to ensure that accurate British and European rail travel information would continue to be available. She is devoted to producing comprehensive, practical, yet friendly guidebooks for the independent rail traveler or armchair dreamer. Her technical writing and editorial background; academic education in English, world history, and communications; and experience in research and development for an international research institute have added considerable substance to her three decades of traveling the rails in Britain and Europe.
Her dream of exploring the world began in third-grade geography class when she first began collecting travel brochures. After attending Ohio State University, LaVerne lived in and traveled throughout Europe. She resides in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, with her husband, Joe Cool Kosinski, a structural engineer.
Heartfelt thanks and appreciation go to you, the readers, whose comments, suggestions, and corrections help keep both guidebooks accurate and up to date.
Three sample rail-tour itineraries are presented in response to readers requests for sample itineraries combining several base cities and day excursions into a rail-tour package. These itineraries are similar to those used in previous tour programs and are considered route-tested.
The base cities and day excursions in these itineraries are described elsewhere in this edition. Each itinerary may be completed with a 15-day Eurail Global Pass/Global Pass Saver or a 15-days-in-two-months Eurail Global Pass Flexi/Global Pass Saver Flexi.
Gateway cities are an important pretrip consideration. We have included airport information in base-city descriptions for your assistance. When suggested gateways are cities other than the rail-tour base cities, we have included rail schedules to assist in your planning, but as stated previously in this edition, our rail schedules are for planning purposes only. Europe by Eurail and its publisher cannot be held responsible for the consequences of either schedule or train changes occurring after press time or for inadvertent inaccuracies.
The following rail-tour schedules have been compiled on the basis of what we consider to be the best trains running at the best times; however, in almost every case, there are several other trains departing at other times that may be more convenient for your purposes. For this reason you may want to consult other schedules by contacting one of the companies listed in the Appendix.
Hotels suggested for the itineraries have been selected for their convenient locations near the railway stations and/or close to public transportation. Hotel price ranges are quoted in euros or local currencies for planning purposes only and are subject to change without prior notice. To convert the rates to U.S. dollars, consult the Foreign Exchange listing in the financial section of your hometown newspaper, contact your bank, or visit www.oanda.com and go to the cheat sheet for travelers page (you can print the rates for the countries on your itinerary and carry them with your other travel papers); another great site is www.xe.com/ucc/ for univer sal currency exchanges.
Confirm hotel rates either through your travel agent or directly with the hotel. Most of the hotels listed have U.S. representatives through whom your travel agent can make reservations at no additional cost to you.
Europe la Carte
A rail tour using the Europe by Eurail base cities Munich, Bern, and Paris is an adventure through the very heart of Europe.
Base Cities
Munich: Germanys fun capital. Plan ample time for shopping and sightseeing before beginning your exciting rail adventure. Allow for jet lag, too.
Bern: Medieval elegance in the heart of Switzerland. An all-weather shopping center. Save the sunny days for Berns eye-filling day excursions.
Paris: The City of Light and everyones second city is the only one of its kind. Mix Pariss pleasures with its unusual array of day excursions.
Gateways
Open Jaw: Munich inbound, Paris outbound. Discuss with your travel agent for professional advice. Other gateways include:
Frankfurt: ICE 721 to Munich departs 1554 and arrives 1911 or ICE 725 departs 1754 and arrives 2110. Return to Frankfurt on ICE 728, departing 0648 and arriving 1004 or ICE 690, departing 0827 and arriving 1208.
Amsterdam: ICE 105 to Munich departs at 0808; arrives Mannheim at 1223. Change to ICE 595, departing 1232 and arriving Munich 1528. Return to Amsterdam on ICE 626, departing Munich at 1251; arrive Frankfurt 1622. Change to ICE 152 Frankfurt to Amsterdam, departing 1643 and arriving 2044.
Paris: Depart Paris Est on TGV 9561 to Stuttgart Hbf at 0708; arrive Mannheim at 1018 and change trains to ICE 593 departing at 1030; arrive in Munich Hbf at 1327. Return to Paris on ICE 596, departing Munich at 1227; arrive Stuttgart Hbf at 1445; change trains to TGV 9572, departing 1456 for arrival in Paris at 1814.
Base-City Hotels
Munich: Drei Lowen, 1 block from the station, is convenient, as is Best Western Hotel Cristal. Balance of hotels listed are clustered nearby. Hilton and Sheraton properties in suburbs have easy tram connections to city center.
Bern: Schweizerhof, on the station plaza, is tops in location, restaurant, and price. Hotel Baeren and Hotel Bristol are more economical and three minutes walk to station. Other hotels listed are also within a short walk of station and maintain highest Swiss standards.
Paris: For economy and excellent location for rail travelers, choose Hotel Albert 1er, situated between Gare du Nord and Gare de lEst. Holiday Inn Paris-Bastille, 1 short block away from Gare de Lyons rail, Mtro, and RER connections, has an excellent neighborhood-restaurant section.
EUROPE A LA CARTE BASE-CITY TRANSFER SCHEDULE
FROM | TO | DEPART | TRAIN NUMBER | ARRIVE | NOTES |
Munich | Zrich | 0655 | EC 198 | 1057 | R |
Zrich | Bern | 1202 | IC 816 | 1258 | R, 1 |
Bern | Paris Lyon | 0904 | IC 962 | 1346 | R |
EUROPE A LA CARTE DAY-EXCURSION SUGGESTIONS
BASE CITY | EXCURSION | DEPART | ARRIVE | DEPART | ARRIVE | NOTES |
Munich | Berchtesgaden | 0856 | 1128 | 1832 | 2115 | 2 |
Garmisch-Partenkirchen | 0832 | 0954 | 1805 | 1926 |
Innsbruck | 0734 | 0918 | 1840 | 2026 |
Nuremberg | 0745 | 0852 | 1827 | 1941 |
Salzburg | 0755 | 0942 | 1915 | 2115 |
Bern | Interlaken | 0834 | 0922 | 2005 | 2052 |
Lucerne | 0800 | 0901 | 1900 | 2000 |
Montreux, Golden Pass | 0934 | 1110 | 1917 | 2056 | R,3 |
Paris | Annecy | 0643 | 1115 | 1832 | 2212 | R |
Rennes | 0733 | 0925 | 1835 | 2004 | R |
Fontainebleau | 0916 |