Why trains are the best way to travel in Europe
Trains are an awesome way to get around in Europe, and at least part of their attraction is the fact that you can do other things while you travel.
Trains are an awesome way to get around in Europe, and at least part of their attraction is the fact that you can do other things while you travel.
Visit the oldest grape vine in the world, explore markets and lakes… there’s plenty to do in Croatia and Slovenia. Listen to our Croatia and Slovenia podcast!
Düsseldorf, Germany, isn’t an expensive city, and there’s heaps to do for cheap or free.
Berlin has a lot of history, and the best way to learn about it is on the spot. We did a Storyline of Berlin tour with Urban Adventures.
What would you do with a few days in Prague and Vienna? Vysehrad gardens, Old Town touring, castles, galleries, gardens, and lots of eating and drinking.
Where to stay while traveling is an important consideration, because travel accommodation is going to affect your travel experience — consider your needs carefully!
Eurail passes are pretty easy to use, though there’s a little bit of admin to do.
Berlin and Düsseldorf are two very different cities, but we found a lot to love about them both. Here are some ideas on the things to do and travel in Berlin & Düsseldorf.
Lisbon, Portugal’s largest city and Faro, the gateway to the Algarve are well linked by rail: experience fado, food, nature & a chapel made from human bones, in the second #IndieRail travel podcast.
We visit Porto, the Douro Valley, Guimaraes, Braga, Bom Jesus, Santa Luzia, Viana, and Ponte de Lima in the North of Portugal in the first week of IndieRail. Here’s what you need to know.
That's All Folks!
That's All Folks!