1. Hi

    Anyone can tell me, what is the best way to travel from London to Rome, By Train.

    I hope you can help me.
  2. Eurostar to Paris.
    The Rail network in Europe is a whole lot better than the UK's with most of the main cities in Europe reachable.

    http://www.raileurope.co.uk should give you all the info you need
  3. This is awkward. But I like it.
  4. Originally posted by iTim[..]

    What's awkward?


    This topic Opening a new thread (in the 'General U2 talk' subforum!) for asking something that's obviously best solved in a travel-dedicated website is awkward, but hilarious at the sime time. Me enjoys this.
  5. There were several related topics about this subject. Will try to find them.
  6. And one of them by the same topic starter
  7. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    This topic Opening a new thread (in the 'General U2 talk' subforum!) for asking something that's obviously best solved in a travel-dedicated website is awkward, but hilarious at the sime time. Me enjoys this.


    It was opened in the 'Active Topics' forum Valid query, just obviously in the wrong forum. With many of the members here living on mainland Europe, there must be someone who can assist. I've been looking at rail travel in Europe myself, it does seem a little more flexible than UK with unlimited passes available etc. I do a lot of rail travel within the UK, so quite knowledgeable when it comes to getting the best deal etc so I'll have a quick look later, see if I can offer something more specific.
  8. mmmh. I would like to help along. But honestly, when travelling inside Germany, I go by train or car. That also includes Holland all other countries within Europe --> plane train travel just takes too long.
    So I can't say anything about travelling by train from London to Rome. Hope someone else can
  9. Well it depends. Paris is quickly reachable from here. Same goes for London.
  10. Originally posted by RistoWell it depends. Paris is quickly reachable from here. Same goes for London.


    Coming over?

    Obviously the first step is Eurostar to Paris, set you back £59 if you book before January 23rd. Then the next step is a train from Paris to Rome, using the website posted in the first reply, you can find that information out easily. Tomorrow I found a train, leaves Paris at 07:49 and arrives in Rome at 18:59. It's an 11 hour journey and has only one change (Milan), which isn't bad. Problem is the expense, £134 outbound and £98 return. Obviously that's for a booking tomorrow. Obviously I don't know when you're travelling.

    EDIT: Also available on the raileurope.co.uk website are rail passes, a global pass which allows 5 days travel within 10 days of purchase is £245.