Hey Dennis, ich glaube das ist das erste Mal, dass du im Video was sagst. Du kommst echt sympathisch rüber, mach das öfter. Das wird deinen Kanal pushen. Auf jeden Fall wieder der Beginn einer schönen langen Zugfahrt. Ganz kurz habe ich den ÖBB Night-Jet gesehen, wir fahren die Tage damit in einer Mini-Suite-Cabin 12 Stunden von Bonn nach Wien. Viele Grüße von uns beiden, bin echt froh deinen Kanal abonniert zu haben. Spannend
Dank!! ja etwas ungewöhnlich aber Wirt mal versuchen. Alles must einem erstes mal sein. Kommen mehr videos void dieser trip in die nächste Woche. Na dan viel spass im OBB
This journey alone using regular one-way tickets is usually the same price as a 4-day Interrail Global pass including €30 Eurostar reservation fees. Thus for any return journey between the UK and the continent (for example if I want to travel by train from Manchester to Cologne and back), it makes more sense to buy a 4-day Global Pass (which would definitely be cheaper than any combination of return tickets) and then reserve the necessary Eurostars than to buy regular tickets, even if I don't plan to use the other two travel days. I have checked Raileurope for point-to-point ticket combinations from Preston, my home city, to various cities like Amsterdam, Zürich, Milan, Düsseldorf, etc. Most cases, just one way will end up costing more than a 4-day or even 5-day Global Pass, so a round trip will end up nearly double that, given all tickets (except Eurostar and most flexible tickets in the UK) are single-leg priced with no discount on returns.
@@WINGSANDRAILS I know (watched your other video); I was just comparing the cheapest pass with the point-to-point price of a single journey to highlight how if you just wanted to do one journey, you could easily buy the 4-day pass just for that. Of course, you did a lot more, hence even the bigger 15-day pass saved you hundreds of euros compared with point-to-point tickets.