Validating your Eurail Pass
- Filed under: euro rail passes
- Date: Jul 31,2010
http://eurailstories.com Validating your Eurail Pass and how to fill in the Eurail Global Pass on your first day.
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http://eurailstories.com Validating your Eurail Pass and how to fill in the Eurail Global Pass on your first day.
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a) getting a round the world ticket
b) getting a flight to london, then just buying the euro-rail pass
c) buying a europe flight pass
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Unboxing of the Eurail / Euro rail pass tickets. Eurail Global Passes give you 15 days travel within a two month period. http://eurailstories.com
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Hi. If I purchase the Global railway pass in Europe which allows me to travel in 21 different countries, how exactly does this work? Will I be able to take the train from one country to the next? Like let’s say from Barcelona to Paris? Also, will I be able to travel in one country and see different parts of that country? Why is all of Western Europe included in this deal, but not Great Britain? Also, if I flew into like Ireland, could I take a train from Dublin into Paris or any other country? How does that work when it’s an island? If I select the 1 month continuous plan, will that permit me to take the train any day or time I want during that time period?
Thanks in advance. Please, for those that have done this before and have experience, please give advice. THanks!
Interrail and Eurail are two separate passes. Interrail is for European residents while Eurail is for others. The pass is sold by a third party ticket seller; Eurail/Eurorail has no trains.The trains are operated by the various national train companies. The Global pass allows you to use trains in any of the countries that have agreed to be a part of the Eurail contract. The UK has not and therefore, trains in the UK are not included in the pass. Yes, you can use trains within a country or international trains between countries. Some trains (many fast trains, international trains, and night trains) require reservations and an additional supplemental fee when you use a pass. Some ferries are included in your pass. If you have a continuous pass, you can take any eligible train during the month.
There is an excellent website that explains train travel in general and passes in particular here: http://www.seat61.com/ . It has a lot more information than there is room for here, including:
when it’s better to buy individual tickets,
how to validate a pass,
how to use the pass,
how to make reservations when necessary,
common mistakes using the pass in various countries, and
links to the various national train websites
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Me and my friend are travelling to 10 countries in 22 days using an interrail pass. We can travel to anywhere in europe and are looking for recommendations for great places to visit on abit of a budget.
Any ideas?
European Countries offering the InterRail Pass for rail travel:
# Austria
# Belgium
# Bosnia-Herzegovina
# Bulgaria
# Croatia
# Czech Republic
# Denmark
# Finland
# France
# Germany
# Great Britain
# Greece
# Hungary
# Ireland
# Italy
# Luxembourg
# Macedonia
# Montenegro
# Netherlands
# Norway
# Poland
# Portugal
# Romania
# Serbia
# Slovakia
# Slovenia
# Spain
# Switzerland
# Sweden
# Turkey
Any ideas would be great
please recommend places to visit at countries aswell please
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