(2006, Zwo Station, Berlin, Germany)
We are almost done preparing for our Golden Week trip.
This time, the first half is in France and the second half is in Spain. We decided to rent a car separately in each country this time, after watching F1 Grand Prix.
Because of this, I decided to travel by train from Perpignan, a city near the French border, to Barcelona, where the Spanish GP will be held.
By the way, I have experienced this route if it is a car two years ago.
物凄い豪雨の中、フランス・スペイン国境を目指す -2010 France No.19 | my lifelog yuu-koma.jp http://www.yuu-koma.jp/?p=5128
Oh, but it hasn’t been that long since I did the same thing on my trip to Central Europe in 2009.
It was Croatia to Austria at that time, wasn’t it?
ZagrebからGrazへ 電車での移動:yuukomaさんの旅行ブログ by 旅行のクチコミサイト フォートラベル http://4travel.jp/traveler/yuukoma/album/10378121/
By the way, I didn’t book the train ticket for this section as well as the hotel on the way. Well, if it is like this, it is better to arrange it locally.
I just want to know the time. However, I always think that it’s hard to find a good timetable site for European trains.
But when I tweeted about it on twitter, my friend told me about some useful iPhone apps.
Here’s what I picked out of them.
“Train & Bus – Europe”
¥250
Category: Travel
Update: 2012/02/29
Version: 2.7
Size : 2.8 MB
Languages: English, Czech
Seller : Petr Cekyl
© 2012 tapbug
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Well, to be honest, I wondered if it was worth the 250 yen, but I bought it because it looked easy to use and it was only 250 yen.
Is it the train at this time of the day that you think you will probably be on?
The car’s faster…
ちなみに念のためペルピニャンのホテルだけは押さえてあります。もちろんバルセロナも。こちらはF1グランプリのこともあるのでかなり前に予約しておきました。