I am planning to take train rides from one country to another, but when I check out the hotel I don't want to drag my luggage across the city. When I went to Japan, they offered lockers to put in my luggage so I could sightsee during the day then take it out by evening to train ride elsewhere. Does EU countries like Paris, Amsterdam, and Luxembourg offer similar services?
>>2836097Yes. Most stations have lockers of bag check places. Seat61 dot com has some good information on stuff like this as does most wikitravel pages for a given city.
I did this and I don't think any hotels in europe didn't let me leave my bags for the day
>>2836097No Mr dumb weeb, gorius Nihon is the only country in the entire world that discovered le lockel. That is some super advanced tech nobody but they could ever discover.God fucking damn, neck yourself.[-]
>>2836097trains are possibly the most expensive means of transport in Europe. Id advise flix buses
>>2836173To be fair, it's not really a thing in the US.
>>2836200Bus is for riff raff.Train is the patrician’s choice.
Thanks a lot everyone and sorry I don't mean to offend EU as if Japan is some utopian on Earth. I'm your standard Americunt who has minimum travel knowledge internationally.