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Eurail Pass
Posted on 12/26/24 at 9:18 am
Posted on 12/26/24 at 9:18 am
I was thinking about a 3-coutry pass. Something like Switzerland-Austria and 3rd choice?
Germany
Italy
Chech
2 weeks or so. Open to any recommendations you might have for 3rd country, stops, lodging, etc.
Germany
Italy
Chech
2 weeks or so. Open to any recommendations you might have for 3rd country, stops, lodging, etc.
Posted on 12/26/24 at 2:45 pm to NyCaLa
Its not going to make sense financially unless you plan on going about it like a 1990s college kid without the internet just traveling around mindlessly trying to see things in a paper guidebook.
For your average adult, just buying individual tickets will be cheaper for most trips.
For your average adult, just buying individual tickets will be cheaper for most trips.
Posted on 12/27/24 at 5:05 am to baldona
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Its not going to make sense financially unless you plan on going about it like a 1990s college kid without the internet just traveling around mindlessly trying to see things in a paper guidebook.
For your average adult, just buying individual tickets will be cheaper for most trips.
Makes sense.
My daughter had an all-system unlimited pass as a perk when she led a group of LSU students for a semester in Maastricht. Other than a few purposeful visits to friends, she used it as you describe.
Posted on 12/27/24 at 10:37 am to NyCaLa
A Eurail Pass is never worth it for shorter trips (1 month or less).
But regional passes need to be considered, especially in Switzerland where train travel is wonderful but crazy expensive. Obviously it depends on your itinerary and what you plan to do, but look into things like the Swiss Travel Pass, Swiss Half Fare card, Berner Oberland Pass, etc. It can get complicated but Rick Steves provides an overview Here.
If you go to Munich, there are also regional passes to look at, such as the Bayern ticket. These will cover train rides in Bavaria, including over the border to Salzberg.
Regular point to point tickets on high speed and international rail trains work the same as plane tickets - purchased several months in advance, they are cheap. But if you wait until the last minute they get expensive.
The key thing to do is plan your itinerary first based on what you most want to see and do and then look into rail passes to see if you can save a little money. Don't fall into the trap of buying a pass and then zooming around all day trying to chase value for what you bought instead of doing what you really want to do.
Posted on 12/27/24 at 10:45 am to NyCaLa
Like others have said, a Eurail pass is rarely cheaper than individual tix. With a Eurail pass, you still have to pay seat reservation fees for whatever trip you are going to make and these fees can be expensive depending on the route.
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