Aug
28
2008

Space to sit in European trains

Sometimes it can be hard to find space to sit on European trains. I know the first time Craig travelled in Europe that was the case! So how can you ensure you find a great place to sit?

Make a reservation: most European trains, especially international and intercity trains, allow you to reserve a seat when you book your ticket. If you’re travelling on a Eurail pass you can buy an extra supplement at the train station. You must do this several hours before your train arrives and you often have to do this a day in advance. The price of a booked ticket depends on the country you are travelling in.

It’s not always necessary to make a reservation (although it’s compulsory on some trains). Try to be aware of public holidays beginning and ending as well as the week-long commuters heading home for the weekend.

If you’re not willing (or too late) to make a reservation you might still have a chance.

1. Move quickly

Those hunched grandmas may look slow, but not after you’ve received several elbows in the ribs. It’s often a case of first on first served.

2. Divide and conquer

If you’re part of a group, split up and find what you can. Rendezvous using your mobile phones.

3. Check the reservation signs

Sometimes a seat reservation will begin after you plan to leave the train. Score! If things look desperate you’ll at least get a seat part of the way.

4. Ask people to move their stuff

Seats are for people, not bags or coats. Don’t feel embarrassed about asking people to move their things. Try to be nice though: you don’t want to be sitting next to an angry passenger for several hours.

5. Sit where you’re not meant to

There’s a certain risk involved here, but playing the dumb tourist can help you. If there are no standard seats left check if the mother’s compartment is empty, buy a drink in the restaurant and drink it very, very slowly or risk invading first class.

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Written by Mark the tips in: Tips | Tags: eurail, europe, european, holiday, list, sit, space, tip, top5, train, travel

4 Comments »

  • Cristina

    The “dumb tourist” face seems to work every time :) Did it couple of times on short distances to avoid second class and travel in first. Upppsss

    Comment | September 1, 2008
  • Yeah, I’m keen on that one too. It’s saved my wallet a few hits.

    Comment | September 3, 2008
  • Sindano

    Dumb tourist worked wonders for me on a Syrian Arab flight from Delhi to Damascus a long time ago. I got to fly first class.

    Comment | September 5, 2008
  • First class?! I wonder if Malaysia Airlines will fall for that this evening? Something tell me they won’t.

    Comment | September 13, 2008

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