we are a group of 4 staying in mulhouse. last train back to mulhouse after the match is 12.50 am how many others staying in mulhouse
Originally posted by Maribor
For anyone staying in Zurich
Europe's biggest pumpkin championship is on that weekend
well d'uuuuh
i thought thats were we were all heading for anyhoo!
we are a group of 4 staying in mulhouse. last train back to mulhouse after the match is 12.50 am how many others staying in mulhouse
Are trains actually that expensive in Switzerland? Only booked today flights from Cork-Manchester-Geneva as were staying in Lausanne.
On the bright side I might have up to 3 extra tickets depending on whos going in the next few days. If I do I I'll be able to sort you out Neil.
Trains are expensive in Switzerland, however I've found something interesting for you, it's called Click&Rail. There you can order cheap tickets over the internet two days beforehand for less frequently used trains. The ticket is personal and you can't change once you've bought your ticket. Read the FAQ VERY CAREFULLY. Here's the link:Originally posted by Soko
Are trains actually that expensive in Switzerland? Only booked today flights from Cork-Manchester-Geneva as were staying in Lausanne.
https://www.sbb.ch/myticket/index.js...sp&language=en
The easiest and cheapest thing would be to travel directly from Geneva (2 times CHF 24.00).
@gspain: Basel-Neuchâtel is also on the list.
Last edited by Volltreffer; 19/09/2003 at 11:57 PM.
Got cheap ryanair tickets over to Strasburg and were going to make the trip from there on the day. Anyone else staying in Strasburg? There's about 25 of us!!
"It was like living in a foreign country"
Ian Rush, (ex-Liverpool) when asked how he enjoyed his time at Juventus
Were making the same trip as yourself. The Strasburg think with Ryanair fu*ked it up a bit but it's not too bad(en). Where in Strasburg are you staying?Originally posted by NeilMcD
yeah i know it has been changed to baden but i have the thomas cook train timetable which is brilliant if you are ever travelling by train in Europe and the trains are very regular from Baden Baden to Strasbourg and to Basel. It is only 30 mins by train from Baden Baden to Strasbourg and about 1 hour 10 mins to Basel. Is there anybody staying in strasbourg?
neil
Last edited by Osullima; 30/09/2003 at 11:05 AM.
"It was like living in a foreign country"
Ian Rush, (ex-Liverpool) when asked how he enjoyed his time at Juventus
we are staying in the HOtel Victoria which is just beside the station handy to fall into when we come back from match etc. Its €50 for a double room which is grand as there is four of us so €25 each. arriving in strasbourg on friday morning early so bit of a sleep and then out on the tear.
Were staying in the Holiday Inn city centre. arriving late on thursday thanks to baden baden!! Hotel cost €40 each sharing which ain't too bad. have you got sorted with tickets yet?
"It was like living in a foreign country"
Ian Rush, (ex-Liverpool) when asked how he enjoyed his time at Juventus
yeah got we all got a tickets a nice swiss girl that we know managed to get us tickets for sector C6 so hopefully they will let us in but i dont see any problems. Its all talk that they wont let people in.
We have tickets for all over the place, mainly B2 but we also have a couple for C6 row 14. you just don't wanna wear any colours going in to be safe. Strasbourg looks pretty good for the nightlife. What do you think?
"It was like living in a foreign country"
Ian Rush, (ex-Liverpool) when asked how he enjoyed his time at Juventus
yeah i have heard it is good, and much cheaper than basel of course and its in euro's so u wont have to be changing money or any of that crap for the days in france. I think trains run through the night too back from basel so u can go on the **** after the match and not worry about sleeping on the streets.
Hope the trains are running all night. found it hard to get decent info on train times and any ones i've seen seem to finish at around 20:30 saturday night. Might see you over there in Strasbourg! keep an eye out for the flag at the match. it's 12' x 6' with IMTA on it and a picture of Che!
"It was like living in a foreign country"
Ian Rush, (ex-Liverpool) when asked how he enjoyed his time at Juventus
i have a thomas cook timetable and according to that trains frun from basel to strasbourg at 22.30, 00.05 and 02.57 and 5.30 and then every hour after that. The thomas cook timetable was reliable when I travelled around Europe last year by train.
group going cork paris thurs and fri onto basle by train 2 nights in basle all in for about 400 euros for those of us with tickets within the group.NOW DOES ANYONE HAVE SPARE TICKETS
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