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when are you going? i.e in the next week, a month etc.
how long can you take to get there?
how cheap is cheap?
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostHey guys
What is the best way to get to Nuremberg from London ?
I see that a return in Luftansa costs about 160 quids. Any cheaper way? As in, Can I do the split ticketing doodah bit and get there cheaper ?
I am skint
or try Eurolines about £30
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If you own an old diesel car, then with free vegatable oil from the local chippy you can drive there for next to bugger all.
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hitching - if you have time it's certainly possible, my guess you could do it in 2 days if you're lucky
easyjet flight lon to munich - £88
munich then train to nurnberg - 54 EUR each way
so total approx £170
air berlin do a flight stanstead to nurnberg for around £120 if you book a few weeks in advance.. that'd be your cheapest and not a terrible airline to fly with, free sandwich and beer
train direct to london - forget it, my guess is £200+, not even worth searching for IMO
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI've got a super sick joke here, but in the present climate I'll pass in case someone thinks I',m being serious.
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I've got a super sick joke here, but in the present climate I'll pass in case someone thinks I',m being serious.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostThanks. Tried to get a train ticket quote off RailEurope website and ended up with a object null reference error.
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Walk, Cycle, hitch? All free.....'cept maybe the hitching option...
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Originally posted by doodab View PostEasyjet to Munich & get the train (or hire a cheap car)?
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