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Going to Europe and don't know the ins and outs of "getting around"?

Check out EuropeanVisit.com for the latest in European travel tips.

European air travel routes are the world's busiest intercontinental routes by far. European air travel has become very economical and convenient. There are many flights to choose from each day if you need to fly between cities. Also, to save money on your European travel flights, purchase your in-between stops when you buy your trans-Atlantic trip.

Rail travel has become one of the most relied upon modes of travel in Europe. People in Europe count on rail travel far more than most Americans, consequently, trains run on-time and frequently. Because of the popularity of this type of mass transportation, there are many types of rail travel from which to choose.

The newest and most exciting way to rail travel in Europe is on one of the world's fastest trains. The Eurostar, for example, travels through a 31-mile tunnel and has top speeds of 185 miles/hour. The high-speed rail travel concept is so popular that it has taken the place of European air travel for some of the shorter distance routes.

There are many rail travel passes to choose from as well. Once you've determined your destinations and the sites you will be visiting, purchase a rail travel pass that will assist in making your trip a successful one.

So, travel Europe in style, ease and comfort. Save money, time and any headache by planning ahead. And one last thing, don't forget your passport!

Go to EuropeanVisit.com to learn the ins and outs of travel in Europe.

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