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Europass

Okay, so you've traveled Europe--several times. As a student traveler, you bought the requisite Eurail pass and hopped from Spain to France to Germany to Norway. You dipped down to Greece. You even took a boat ride to Ireland. It's been fun.

The Last Time I Saw Paris
But now you want to spend some time really getting to know Paris and Rome. . .and probably Barcelona, too. Your European heritage includes some French, Italian and Spanish blood. Beyond that, you're just in the mood to really explore a few countries in more depth.

The solution? The Europass allows you to travel to Europe's five most frequented destinations: Spain, France, Italy, Switzerland and Germany. Europass is first-class travel by train. And you're given five to 15 trip days within a two-month period.

This means lots of time to hang out in Parisian cafes, sipping strong coffee and working on your novel. Or maybe you can visit the Vatican; or enjoy roller hockey in Barcelona. The possibilities are as vast as the Europass travel options. You can always add a country, too.

Student Europass
And remember, if you're under age 26, you're eligible for a discounted student travel fare. Stretching that student status has never been as much fun as when you travel Europe by train. Just think, someday you may be able to attribute your bestseller to the Europass you bought when you were just out of college.

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