Amsterdam-Brussels-Paris

Suggest me the best accomodation and how to travel between these places



5 years ago, February 1st 2007Delete | Edit No: 1 Msg: #10416  
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i was planning to go to Amsterdam_brussels and Paris for Easter for about a week to 10 days.As I am a student, I would like to know the best and cheap accomodations which are close to city centres so that i need not spend much on the local travel.And also would like to know the cheapest mode of transport between these places. Reply to this

5 years ago, February 2nd 2007Delete | Edit No: 2 Msg: #10427  
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I think the easiest mode of accomodation is the train that connects amsterdam, brussels and paris. I think that might be the most convenient as the train drops you in the centre of town. However, I don't think its the cheapest option... you might want to look into a eurorail pass.
You could fly but its time consuming with being at the airport an hour early plus getting into the city afterwards. If you fly with ryanair, the brussels airport is not actually in brussels, its in charleroi which is half way across belgium. If you miss their provided airport bus (which you still pay for) you're looking at an exhorbant 80 euro cab ride. Reply to this

5 years ago, February 2nd 2007Delete | Edit No: 3 Msg: #10445  
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Chandu81, take a look at this earlier topic at www.travelblog.org/Forum/Threads/3199-1.html. The Thalys high speed train travels between Amsterdam, Brussels and Paris.

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5 years ago, February 5th 2007Delete | Edit No: 4 Msg: #10499  
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Well I think you are lucky having chosen Amsterdam - Brussels and Paris route because TGV trains operate on a number of travel destinations between Paris and Brussels, Paris and Amsterdam, Paris and Lyon-Switzerland-Provence, Paris and Angers - Nantes. The TGV is quick and effecient to use with its 300 kph. Quicker then to wait at the airport, transport from and too the airports etc. etc. read a little more and look up for train deals at Trains in France.

Good luck!

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