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What is the cheapest way to travel between Germany, France, and Belgium?

January 17, 2010 by  
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I am planning on flying into Frankfurt and would like to travel to Brussels and Paris. We have 10 days. What is the cheapest way to travel, while still being efficient with time?
I am in law school and my boyfriend is just graduating college. We do not have a ton of money and the train seems really expensive. Any ideas for anything a bit cheaper? Even if it takes a bit longer?

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5 Responses to “What is the cheapest way to travel between Germany, France, and Belgium?”
  1. Jaimesito says:

    Europe has a phenomenal rail system that will get you from Frankfurt to Brussels very quickly, once you are in Brussels you can take the chunnel from Brussels to Paris. Hope you have fun!

  2. Chery E says:

    My husband and his family have traveled in Europe several times. They have always stood by the Eurail as being the fastest and most efficient mode of travel.

  3. pathos5858 says:

    get a euro rail travel pass to include all your destinations by far the cheapest way to get around.

  4. oneofcold says:

    The Eurolines bus is the cheapest way to get around.

    BTW, a lot of the websites that sell European train tickets are actually ripoffs, and you can get them a lot cheaper once you’re in Europe.

  5. kennethlelam says:

    All three has great bus and Train system but you are talking flying book ticket for all point – train from frankurt to Berlin took about 4 to 6 Hours but at that time the wall was there

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