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Train to Trier£114.00
Trier is the historical gem of Germany founded by Augustus Triverorum in 16BC the city of Trier was the favourite residence of many Roman emperors and has some of the finest examples of Roman architecture this side of the Alps. Trier lies in north central Germany, 6 miles from Luxembourg on the banks of the Moselle River, and can be reached easily by train from London via the eurostar to Cologne, journey time is around 8 hours and prices start at £114 . For travellers staying in Frankfurt or Cologne...

Train to Cologne£52.50
Cologne is a beautiful city, surrounding the banks of the river Rhine, Germany’s fourth largest city and one of the oldest founded by the Romans in 38BC. Highlights to the Cologne calendar include the Cologne carnival and Cologne lights.

Train to Amsterdam£47.00
Amsterdam is a mosaic of unique architecture and cultural delights glittering in a network of 17th century canals . The city is a flurry with bicycles, the local’s favourite method of transport however the city is an easily walk-able city, all the main attractions are located within walking distance. Alternatively you can travel or tour the city via its canals, most canal tours start at central station, including the museum tours, which drop you off and pick you up along the way; Amsterdam has...

Train to Frankfurt£123.00
Frankfurt is the financial capital of Germany, if not Europe, bursting with ultra modern delights, with an ever expanding skyline to rival New York’s, the city enjoys an excellent transport system, some of the best shopping in Europe and is an important venue for many international fairs. Getting to Frankfurt by train is easy and can be reached from London in just 6 hours 50 minutes , prices start at £123 .

Train to Zurich£62.00
AFTER DARK: Zurich is also renowned for its nightlife , boasting more clubs than any other Swiss city, join the locals and kick the night off around 11pm and party to the wee hours. Around in the summer? Then dance the night away in one of the many open air club venues.

Train To Brussels£29.50
Some of the great places to visit are The Grand Place a UNESCO World Heritage site situated in the heart of Brussels. Built in the 13th century visitors will marvel at the architecture as they wander round the square and the Hotel de Ville is probably the finest examples and a tour inside will reveal fine tapestries and pieces of art. The square has fine terraced cafes allowing you time to sit and watch Brussels go by and in the summer spectacular flower festivals will brighten any day. The King...

Train to Turin£58.00
Sept –This year was opened by the St Petersburg orchestra to 170,000, next years is set to be even bigger. Showcases a wide variety of music from classical to Jazz to rock and contemporary.

Train to Prague£94.00
The resplendent city of Prague, awarded the “City of Culture” title in 2000, lies on a unique topography of 9 hills, creating a multitude of stunning vistas all reflected in the shimmering Vlatava River. Unlike a lot of European capitals Prague’s buildings survived most of the onslaught of WW2 and the city has a wide variety of architecture lovingly preserved throughout the ages, from Gothic to Cubist to Renaissance and contemporary...to name but a few.

Train to Luxembourg£67.50
Getting the train to Luxembourg is both cheap and easy if you book in advance . There are two main ways to get the train to Luxembourg, firstly via Paris taking the Eurostar and a high speed TGV – prices start at £67.50 if you book in advance. Alternatively get the train to Luxembourg via Brussels: book your ticket to Brussels first, for as little as £59 RETURN! This Eurostar ticket will entitle you to travel all over Belgium - so next book a ticket to Luxembourg from Arlon, Belgium (this is...

Train to Toulouse£62.00
Toulouse is affectionately known as Ville Rose or the pink city after the amazing array of warm colours found in the Roman brick buildings that have been lovingly restored throughout the city. Toulouse is the main city of the Midi-Pyrénées region in France, laying in the middle of two seas the Atlantic and the Mediterranean ; the city of Toulouse is a culturally diverse city, strongly influenced by neighbouring Spain and Italy.

Kaiser Wilhelm memorial church£150.00
Berlin is a vibrant city with over 300 clubs, and 7,000 restaurants and bars, the city is constantly changing, and the imprints from Berlin’s rich history can be seen and explored all over the city. Getting the train to Berlin is easy from London, via the Eursostar to Brussels, and a Thalys or ICE train changing at Cologne travel time is around 9 hours 30 minutes, prices start at £150.

Train to Antwerp£29.50
Antwerp is a must see for anyone interested in fashion; with two fashion museums, MuMu fashion and the Flanders fashion institute showcasing the best of avant-garde fashions. Get your hands on some vintage pieces or one off new originals in Nationalestraat where Antwerp’s hottest up-and-coming fashion designers set up shop. For fashionistas seeking to spend less Euros visit the newly constructed shopping centre Stadzfeestzaal, which has over 40 boutiques.

Train to Seville£155.00
Seville enjoys glorious weather throughout the year with hot summers and mild winters , so the sites of the city can be explored on foot any time of year. Start at the CATHEDRAL OF SEVILLE , the 3rd largest Church in Europe which houses the largest altar piece in the world. After admiring the humbling gothic splendour, head to the Northern Seville to MACARENA BASILICA for something completely different. The magnificent orange and white Neo-Baroque cathedral houses the most adored image in the...

Train to Reims£11.50
The region is famous for the luxury wine, and many of the famous Champagne houses reside in Reims, including VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN , LANSON and TATTINGER . Underneath the city lies a labyrinth of winding chalk cellars filled with the bubbly gold dating as far back as the Roman times. Take a tour of the many Champagne houses, or trek a little further out (10m drive) to the idyllic Montagne de Reims , location of the House Canard-Duchêne .

Train to Bruges£29.00
Art fanatics must visit Groeninge museum , whose walls are adorned with the works of local Flemish masters, mixed in with renaissance, expressionist and Baroque works; there is sure to be something to suit everyone’s art tastes in the Groeninge museum. Don’t miss the opportunity to marvel at the famous Lady and Madonna painting by Michelangelo in the Church of our Lady.

Train to Moutiers£149.00
Moutiers lies in the famous valley of Tarentaise, a commune of the Savoie department, and was historically know as Tarentaise. Moutiers is also a popular summer destination, especially for those interested in water sports ; canoeing and fishing in the mountain lakes and torrents are particular favourite in the region.

Train to Vienna£78.00
HISTORY : The Innere Stadt (Inner city) heart of the city is the historical centre: explore the town hall, Burghtheater, Vienna University, parliament, the Opera house, and many monuments and parks all in the former grounds of the ancient city wall destroyed in the 19th century.

Train to Munich£71.00
Still not had enough of beer? Then visit Erdinger Weissbräu brewery the largest wheat brewery in the world; the brewery has been running since 1886 and combines traditional techniques with state of the art technology. After you’ve had your fill at the brewery don’t miss the opportunity to spend a leisurely afternoon or evening sampling local tipple in one of the most famous taverns in the world, the Holfbräuhaus beer hall , where 10,000 litres of beer are consumed every day on average.

Train to Warsaw£23.80
Warsaw’s amazing sites are influenced by a unique mix of Eastern and Western culture, and there are many ways to explore the city. Following The ROYAL ROUTE from Zamkowy square is a firm favourite, however for the easy option climb St Anne’s church Tower and gaze down at all the old town’s delights without having to go the distance. You can even re trace the steps of NAPOLEON BONAPARTE up the Kamienne Schoclki (stone stairs) and gaze as the great leader once did many years before at the Vistula...

Train to Calais£27.50
Calais has a rich culturally history renowned for centuries of conflict, including the 100 years war. Most of the old town was destroyed during World War II however a few buildings escaped the conflict and these buildings are well worth the visit, they include: the medieval watch tower Place d’Armes, Fort Risban and the Calais citadel , these buildings are last remnants of the former medieval fortified city.

Train to Aime La Plagne£149.00
Summer Urban Plagne is so popular that they have now launched a Winter Urban Plagne, where the exciting summer activities have been converted to winter counterparts: events and competitions include wake boarding or wake snow and BMX or snow skoot. Summer Urban Plagne is held in August and Winter Urban Plagne is held over March and April.

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