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SO? what's a eurail/interrail pass? Is it worth the cost? How can i get one? And most importantly, how do I go about using one?
These were some of the question I had when I was considering this pass for the first time and in this video I am gonna talk about it, AND some other stuff that can help maximize benefit from your eurail interail pass.
Alright, so what exactly is a Eurail Pass ? and ARE EURAIL AND INTERAIL Pass the same? Well, Eurail Pass is a flexible travel document that (depening of your pass type) lets you travel for a specific number of days over a specific number of countries. There are 3 different types of passes you can get. First one is a country pass that lets you travel in that one selected country for a specific number of days.
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Second is a multi country pass where you can go to 2, 3 or 4 countries depending on your selection BUT they should be bordering each other.
Third one is the global pass, this is the one which I used and I think it's the one that gives you the best value for money. You can go to 28 countries within Europe, but it doesn't include the UK.
Guys! one thing I would absolutely stress that you download the EU rail offline app. It has all the information you would need when on the move example the train numbers, timings, connections, reservation requirements and so on. The app also allows you to specifically search for train connections which don't have a reservation requirement.
section 1 - The verification! Alright, so now you have the pass and you've arrived in Europe. What to do next? You need to validate it. To do that, you should head to a major train station
section 2- how to fill/use the Eurail Pass? moving on, next steps are very simple.
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Okay, so next important question would be if it's worth buying this pass? Well, to be honest I don't think this is the cheapest way to travel around, but if you do want flexibility and want to play the 'spontaneous' card, it is totally worth. If you have your travel plan known well in advance, then buying a point to point ticket will work out cheaper for you. But for example, if you're like me and you go to a place thinking that you will spend 3 days there but then you like it a lot and want to spend 2 more days OR if you don't like it that much and wanna head to the next stop on Day 2 itself, then it can be really expensive to show up at the train station and want to buy a ticket for the same day, so, that's where this this pass comes handy. You just board which ever train you want.
Alright, now some other question:
Difference between Eurail Pass and INTER RAIL pass? Simply speaking, if you're from europe, you will be needing an INTER RAIL pass. IF you're from outside europe, you will need to apply for a Eurail Pass . And that's all about it! They're identical except for their name.
First class or Second class? As the name sounds, first class is slightly more expensive, but you have free wifi and charging points and it's much more comfortable than the 2nd class. At some train stations, you get free access to the railway lounges as well which is totally worth it! Also, as a first class pass holder you can always go and sit in 2nd class area, but the vice versa isn't true.
As an end note I want to add that travelling in europe by train is probably the best way! The trains are very high quality and very very comfortable. The train stations are often right in the center of the city, so, essentially, you leave from one city center and arrive at the next right at the heart of action. Comparing that with an airplane, the airport could be far outisde the city and even though at times the air fare or bus fare can be cheaper than a train, the views that you get from a train offer you so much more. SO, if you're on a tight budget and have plent of time, go with a bus or a bla bla car etc. But if flexibility is what you need, go for an Eurail Pass .
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