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Prague to Tallinn by train?

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SylvieD | 18:04 Wed 05th Jan 2005 | Travel
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I'd quite like to visit tallinn for a few days after reading about it being a great eastern european destination. As the flights change in Prague, I was wondering if there was a more interesting way of making the journey between the two cities, ie. by train. I don't want an interrail pass as this will be the only journey made. Cheers!

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I haven't checked the International Timetable, but I think it would involve an awkward change in Berlin or Warsaw.
Not sure what you mean by 'the flights change in prague'... from London Luton Airport you can fly direct with Easyjet, just in case you didn't know. Might be easier, depending where in the country you are. Did it a couple of months ago, lovely city but wrap up warm (and bring your credit card - not as cheap as it should be).

Actually, on relfection, it was Stansted.

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Thanks SH99 - I'm actually in the north of Scotland and can fly to prague from Glasgow which is a bit more convenient.  Also would prefer to spent time in prague (possibly a couple of days) than in the hell that is stanstead airport!

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