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If I wanted to travel around europe say from France to Italy..Does anyone know a cheap way of doing that? are there cheap flights to take?

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  2. There are cheap flights, but they are mostly usable if you are either going to or from a major city - they rarely connect minor destinations to other minor destinations.  They are useful if you just want to visit a few major cities and that's it, not if you want to see a lot of places for a short time each.  Look at Ryanair, Easyjet, and Air Berlin for some examples of cheap airlines, and see if their routes would work for you.

    If you plan on visiting a lot of places in France and Italy or wherever else, you should plan on either taking trains or buses.  Buses can be a lot cheaper, but trains are much more pleasant.  If you are interested in buses look at Eurolines.

    If you are taking trains, depending on where exactly you plan to go, you may want a railpass.  It's not always a good deal. The trains are cheap in Italy and Eastern Europe so in those places you might as well just buy tickets as you go, and the railpass doesn't cover British trains or Greek Island ferries, so it might not be worth it if you were spending a lot of your time in those countries either.  In certain cases a railpass can save you a lot of money - French and German domestic trains and cross-border trains in Western Europe tend to be very expensive, and if you are doing more than a few of those and paying out of pocket they will add up very quickly.

    There are a few different types - they have railpasses that give you unlimited rides anywhere in Europe except England, somewhat cheaper railpasses where you pick 3-5 bordering countries (e.g. Spain, France, Italy) and the pass lets you use any trains in those countries, and also single-country railpasses.

  3. there are cheap flights in Europe , but they are very popular so have to make reservation 2 mounts earlier.So if you want to travel from France to Italy you should take bus or train, it is the best way to see cities ,  and you don`t need to travel by plain because everything in Europe is close ...

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