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can u take a train from london to italy?
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- Anonymous4 years ago
Milan (Milano) has to be the initial town whenever a tourist is planning the visit to Italy because this city comes with an important previous and an abundant social history so, discover more concerning this extraordinary town with hotelbye . One of many areas many popular of Milano could be the Piazza del Duomo where Napoleon was crowned (actually, he crowned himself) in the Duomo. Milan also provided musicians like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, the musician Verdi, the truly amazing tenor Enrico Caruso, and custom Giorgio Armani all existed and labored here; and Mussolini created the Fascist party here. Also, the whole fashion earth looks to Milan's catwalks twice per year for the season's fashions. All this has remaining to the Milan City an abundance of art, cultural, and architectural items for you yourself to enjoy.
- travelmasterLv 79 years ago
London to Italy by train from £62 one way, £115 return...
...by Eurostar & TGV high-speed train, with great scenery, no baggage fees, no check-in fees, no airport taxes, no remote airports, no 2-hour check-ins. And children under 4 go free.
UK to Italy by train? Of course! It's easy, comfortable, scenic, surprisingly quick, environmentally-friendly & affordable. In fact, it's amazing that some people still think you need to fly. Take the 09:12 Eurostar from London to Paris in 2 hours 25 minutes from £39 one-way, then travel by high-speed TGV train from Paris to Turin or Milan arriving in the evening, from £23 one-way. Next morning, Eurostar Italia high-speed trains whisk you from Milan to Florence in just 2 hours, Venice in 2½ hours or Rome in 3½ hours. Better still, for amazing scenery in the Swiss Alps, take an afternoon Eurostar to Paris and a 198 mph Lyria TGV to Zurich. Next morning, take a EuroCity train via the fabulous Gotthard Pass route to Milan, with connections for Florence, Venice, Rome & Naples arriving in the afternoon. This page explains all you need to know to plan & make a flight-free trip to Italy, and it tells you the cheapest way to buy tickets either online or by phone.
Source(s): http://www.seat61.com/Italy.htm - Anonymous9 years ago
Yes and it is proberbly one of the nicest ways to travel to Italy from London as you will get to see much more of europe.
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