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The coach is an inexpensive means of transport for those who want to travel in Europe and particularly in Baltic countries and D'Eastern Europe . Indeed, there are a large number of connections between the main cities of Europe served by several companies. The advantage compared to the train is that you will not have to make any change because the lines are very often direct with a few stops in the big cities crossed. In addition, the bus stations are most of the time located in the city center.

Some companies offer passes lasting several days or several weeks allowing you to move freely on their coach lines.

Coach companies

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