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Travel freely across 33 European countries with one Eurail Global Mobile Pass. You can choose between a Flexi Pass and a Consecutive Pass.
Flexi Pass:
Only the date of use is counted
Choose from 4, 5, 7, 10, or 15 days to suit your schedule and enjoy unlimited use during that period.
Consecutive passes:
Start counting days continuously from the first day of use
Choose from unlimited 15 days, 22 days, 1 month, 2 months, or 3 months
With the Eurail Global Mobile Pass,
Free train travel in 33 European countries
Travel to all the places in Europe you've always dreamed of with the Eurail Global Mobile Pass.
With just the Eurail Global Mobile Pass, you can travel freely in 33 European countries. Travel to beautiful places in Europe such as France, Germany, Italy, etc. And choose from continuous or non-consecutive options to complete your perfect European travel plan. It is the best for those who plan to travel Europe for a long period of time and visit many countries.
Countries where the Eurail Global Mobile Pass is used
Austria, Bosnia, Belgium, Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey
You can use Eurail freely in 33 countries.
Consecutive pass? Flexi pass?
1. Flexi Pass:
Use 4, 5 or 7 days within 1 month
Use for 10 or 15 days within 2 months
If you purchase 4 days within 1 month, you can use it non-consecutively for 4 days within 1 month.
2. Consecutive passes:
Start counting days continuously from the first day of use
You can choose from a minimum of 15 days to a maximum of 3 months.
If you purchase 15 consecutive days, you can use it from April 1st to April 15th.
What is the difference between first and second class?
First class has the advantage of much more comfortable seats, but it has one particularly attractive advantage.
1) There is space to store your luggage.
2) It is safe from pickpockets because the area is safe.
3) If the train has a first-class lounge, you can use the lounge.
4) The bathrooms are cleaner.
Why you should buy a Eurail Mobile Pass
1) Since you don’t have to set a date in advance, you can be flexible depending on your travel schedule.
2) If you are traveling for more than 20 days, your plans will likely change.
3) If you plan to use high-speed trains? A Eurail Pass is more advantageous than a section ticket.
4) It is safe during strikes. It is difficult to change section tickets during strikes, but it is not a problem with Eurail Passes.
Who really needs a Eurail Pass?
1. Eurostar passengers from London, UK to Paris, France:
If you are using the Eurostar on this route, it would be a good idea to have a Eurail Pass.
Because the Eurostar itself is expensive, a Eurail pass that includes the Eurostar is more advantageous.
2. For those planning to travel to Switzerland:
Traveling around Switzerland involves a lot of train travel, which is expensive. That's why a Eurail pass is a must.
Just a few train rides in Switzerland will cost you about the same as a Eurail pass.
3. If you have children? :
The Eurail Pass is even more beneficial as children under 12 travel for free.
4. Students under 27 years of age:
Buying a Eurail Pass with a student discount saves you a lot of money compared to buying a point-to-point ticket.
Great for travelling by train in Europe as you can get tickets for 30% less.
5. Nordic Traveler:
If you are going to Norway, Sweden, or Finland, it is a good idea to use the Eurail Pass.
You can also get discounts on Silja Line, a large passenger ship that travels between Sweden and Finland.
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