Interrail Pass Zone D
Czech Republic
Prague is possibly one of the most picturesque cities you will come across during your travels. Somewhat neglected during the post-war years, the city has now been restored to its former glory. Walk the quaint, cobbled streets to the beautiful Old Town Square encased by dozens of unique buildings each one more fascinating than the one before.
Beyond Prague, use the your Interrail Pass to take you to the rolling Czech countryside. With far fewer tourists, you get a feel for the real roots of this increasingly outward-looking and proud nation. Eastern Bohemia for example is easily accessible with an Interrail Pass and provides off the beaten track opportunities for hiking, water-sports and winter-sports.
Hungary
As yet, Hungary remains a somewhat overlooked destination for many travelers, however there is much to admire in the history of this dominant European player.
Budapest, Hungary’s capital remains one of the jewels of Europe. Still protected from mass-tourism its position on the Danube provides a stunning setting from which to admire its sights. The city itself dates back to 10BC when it was established as a Roman colony. Today there remain many tell-tale signs of both the Roman and later the Turkish dominance are still to be found.
Poland
Poland offers not only scenic countryside but also the sandy beaches of the Baltic to enjoy a period of relaxation for sun-seekers. The golden sand is every bit as good as the traditional resorts of the Mediterranean and a lot less crowded!
Poland has had a turbulent past, but all along has retained a distinct culture and sense of hospitality towards visitors. Outside of the capital, Warsaw, the former capital, Krakow is worth any self-respecting interrailer’s train journey! It is still characterised by its ancient and royal past, priding itself on a central European elegance found in the likes of Prague and Vienna.
Croatia
Zagreb, Croatia’s capital lies on the slopes of Medvednica Mountain and provides a link between central Europe and the Adriatic. With its long coastline on the Adriatic Sea, Croatia is the perfect place for Interrailers to soak up the sun on secluded and peaceful shores a million miles from the crowded coastlines of the Mediterranean.
Your Interrail Pass can take you all the way down the coast to Dubrovnik. This port and town provides tourists with a warm welcome, plenty of fresh fish and a sense of medieval magic within its town walls. From Dubrovnik, take a trip to the nearby Mljet Island home to one of Croatia’s national parks. As well as evidence of the Roman influence of the past, the island is now characterized by quaint churches, vineyards and olive groves
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