![]() Eurail Global Pass is the most flexible Eurail Pass, and best for people who want complete freedom on their travels. It gives you unlimited train travel to 28 countries in Europe, and you’ll be able to use the,,,, with, Frecciarossa with, and the to maximise your country intake. Plus you have a choice of flexible or consecutive travel days. Eurail Select Pass is the Eurail pass is an excellent choice if you want to visit a few countries close to one another. You can visit two, three, four bordering countries (out of 24 European countries). For example, you may want to take the TGV Lyria from and then travel to Germany to visit Berlin and on the ICE trains, and then down to Vienna and Salzburg, and finish off in Rome. You can do all this with the Eurail Select Pass. ![]() Validating Eurail pass in London before travel on Eurostar to Paris?? We have a Eurail Global pass and also bought. Do I need to activate the Pass before. ![]() ![]() Country passes OK, so you may just want to travel to one country. Here are a few examples of different passes: Italy - Take a romantic trip to Venice and Rome and then explore the Tuscan countryside in Italy with Trenitalia and the - the will be perfect for you. UK - Travel around the UK and Scotland, and we can get you great deals on the and the. France - Get to know the real France with the freedom of the. Switzerland - Hop on an off, with the, and explore the mountains, lakes and cities. You may want to visit more than one country on your trip. We have the double country passes, like Denmark and Germany, or the, where you can see the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Austria and Hungary, or the which gives you the freedom to visit seven countries in one month - Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Romania and Turkey. Wherever you want to go in Europe, we have a rail pass for you, which will make your journey by train faster, easier and more enjoyable. Seat reservations Remember, even with a pass, it is best to and you can do that exclusively with us, online. Why visit Europe by train? First of all for the simple fact that trains represents the most hassle-free choice to reach your destination. Then for the fact that trains go everywhere in Europe, from small villages to major cities. They are safe, modern and very comfortable. The rail network in Europe is one of the most extensive in the world. The implication of important national railway companies like the SNCF, DB, SBB, RENFE, TRENITALIA etc. Means that western European countries are leading the race to offer the most convenient way to travel from city centre to city centre. What is a rail pass? Rail passes are widely used by travellers looking to experience as much as they can when visiting Europe. By knowing the advantages of a rail pass you will also understand how it works. One or more countries: You can choose to buy a rail pass covering one country, two neighbouring countries or multiple countries. You can even visit 28 countries with the Eurail Global Pass! Unlimited travel: Take 1 train or 5 trains a day or travel 50km or 400km. With a rail pass, you can travel as much as you want. Flexibility: Travel whenever you want, wherever you want. No need to plan ahead! A rail pass offers unmatched freedom to make multiple journeys. Seat reservation at a nominal price: A rail pass offers a special passholder fare to travel on board all trains which require a seat reservation. This means that you will only pay a small fee to travel on board premium trains like the,,, and more. Consecutive vs Flexible validities Flexible validities allow you to choose which days you want to travel within the period covered by your rail pass. For a rail pass with a validity of 5 days within 1 month. If you activate your rail pass on the 1st of the month, you can travel on the 3rd, 4th, 7th, 12th and 30th of this month. Consecutive validities give you unlimited travel during consecutive days. For a rail pass with a validity of 3 days continuous. By activating your rail pass on the 1st of the month, you can use it until the 3rd. What is a seat reservation? A seat reservation is a guaranteed seat on-board a train. Seat reservations are compulsory for most high speed, international, and night trains. However, as you will be travelling with a rail pass, you will only have to pay for a small reservation fee, as opposed to the usual standard fare. Advance seat reservation is a great way to avoid wasting time and most importantly be in the unpleasant situation where no seats are available once in Europe.. Remember, you can board most regional trains without any prior seat reservations!
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