WHY IT RATES: Travelers can now experience some of the best cities in Europe with Railbookers’ current sale.—Codie Liermann, Associate Editor
Railbookers is excited to announce its Europe on Sale travel offer!
Europe is home to some of the world’s greatest cities and experiences. There is simply no way to explore the continent and not be awestruck by its high-speed rail connections, spellbinding beauty, history, must-see landmarks and dazzling cultural and culinary diversity.
Beginning on March 6, travelers can save $400 on any eight or more night reservation per couple or $200 on any six to seven-night reservation per couple. Bookings must be made by March 15, 2019, for travel in 2019.
Featured itineraries include Scenic Switzerland from Zurich, Ultimate Venice, Florence and Rome and London, Paris and Munich.
Trains connect nearly every single quaint town and iconic city, from city center to city center.
Travelers can visit Venice’s picturesque canals, the land of the Romans and the Renaissance, experience the Swiss Alps and breathtaking Alpine towns in Switzerland and take in gorgeous views of the Mediterranean along the enchanting Amalfi Coast.
Alternatively, they can also marvel at the fjords in Norway, discover centuries-old architecture in Munich, and experience all the must-see landmarks in both London and Paris.
The possibilities are truly endless with Railbookers.
To learn more about the Europe on Sale travel offer, please visit www.railbookers.com/europe-on-sale/.
SOURCE: Railbookers press release.
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