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Milano Centrale to Varenna is a regional train so you can buy the tickets anytime (no advantage buying early). You could buy these online from thetrainline.com, trenitalia.com or raileurope.com or the phone apps for any of these, if you want to save time at the station. Source: 11 months ago
Yes, the fast train is about $98 on thetrainline.com but your suggested route is about half of that! thanks! One question though: Barcelona-Cerbere you said to buy at the station . . . Is that on the regular automatic ticket machines? Can I book ahead online? Where do I check the time tables for those trains? Source: 11 months ago
My advice is to go into the ticket office in a station before you head to MK for the gig and get a member of staff to book everything for you. Alternatively if you want to do it yourself, book it on thetrainline.com or nationalrail.co.uk, book one of the faster (Avanti West Coast) services, and make sure it's not an Advance ticket, so you can get any train that night. Source: 12 months ago
Looks like there are a few trains back to Manchester. You might have to suffer a rail replacement bus depending on what time you can get to the station but that’s better than no option at all I suppose. Not sure where you’re flying from, if you’re familiar with uk trains, but you can check times at https://thetrainline.com. Source: 12 months ago
Bahn.de, thetrainline.com (a UK website), and rome2rio.com all say there are no tickets available - at least from Hamburg to Schleswig. Does this sound plausible? It seems odd that they'd all be booked up on a Wednesday - or is it a national / school holiday or something? Source: about 1 year ago
Wanderlog is also really good for this type of thing: https://wanderlog.com/. I'm a pretty active user of it, but TripGeeks also looks cool. - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
Whoa, they also have a Chrome extension for collecting information during the planning process: https://wanderlog.com. Source: 6 months ago
I know this post is over a week old now, but I really like wanderlog.com. Source: over 1 year ago
I used Wanderlog which can suggest you popular locations in a city, if you pay for it you can optimize your itinerary for a day. It has some budgeting capabilities, but it won't suggest you accommodations, flights or transit from a city to another though. Source: over 1 year ago
Hey there! I'm Peter -- one of the twin-brother founders of Wanderlog and a member of the team of 8 working on it. We're creating an unofficial subreddit so that folks can share itineraries, ask for suggestions, and ask questions and make suggestions around using Wanderlog (https://wanderlog.com). I realize it'll be pretty quiet in her starting out, but if anyone on Reddit's already using Wanderlog, feel free to... Source: almost 2 years ago
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