![]() I’ve created a free downloadable European itinerary planning spreadsheet to help you plan your European itinerary, keep track of expenses, and see what you still need to book. I crafted this itinerary to take advantage of the 10-15 days within two months Eurail pass. You’ll need to pay a bit out of pocket for some of the other train trips, but trust me on this, if you book the shorter trips yourself, you’ll end up saving a lot of money compared to the two month eurorail pass! I’ve noted where to utilize your Eurail pass for maximal cost benefit. It’s usually cheaper to buy tickets using from that country’s train system. The Eurail pass is not necessarily the best deal if you’re traveling for two months and spending more time within a country. I don’t work for Eurail, so I’ve crafted this itinerary to help you minimize costs on trains. I’ve crafted this Europe itinerary to make the best use of a Eurail pass. I hope that I can help a bit with helping you create your perfect European itinerary that mixes capital cities with cultural centers and stunning nature to show you the best of Europe in two months! You’ll find a downloadable excel to help you plan your own European trip at the end! What to know about this European itinerary I’ve been very fortunate to have taken multiple European backpacking trips and I’ve been living in Europe for nearly three years now. If you are looking for more in-depth travel advice about Belgium and the Netherlands, I created a guidebook on behalf of Moon Travel about Amsterdam, Brussels, and Bruges.
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