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Europe Multi-centre with teens 2023

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Amley2 · 28/11/2022 13:20

Looking at city breaks for next year as the family are opting for this rather than a beach holiday. Currently looking at doing Amsterdam (3 nights) > Brussels (2 nights) > Paris (3 nights) around Easter.

Does anyone know if there is a discounted rail pass? Individually the trains are quite pricey…

Any top tips (2 teens)?

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MissAmbrosia · 28/11/2022 14:34

You could look at Interrail tickets - but you have to pay for Eurostar seat on top (about £30 per seat). Not sure about the Thalys. So for 4 trips you might not get your money's worth.
Seat61.com is the holy grail of train travel and tells you where and when is the best time to buy tickets. Brussels to Paris can be as little as 29 euros each. Amsterdam to Brussels is cheaper on local trains.

Amley2 · 28/11/2022 16:06

Thanks so much! I tried googling it but wasn’t very clear. Will check out seat61.

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MissAmbrosia · 29/11/2022 10:01

It's too early to book Thalys tickets for Easter - but looking at March - Amsterdam to Brussels is 29 euros per adult / 19 euros per teenager. Brussels to Paris 20 euros per adult / 24 euros per teenager. It depends on time of train though. London to Amsterdam from 57 euros each.

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