INTERRAIL GUIDE 🚂 || How it works and is it worth it?

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Komentáře • 210

  • @karenmccann3562
    @karenmccann3562 Před rokem +59

    Wow! That was amazing! Thank you for sharing your experiences in such a clear way. I'm 70 and heading off to Italy on my own at the end of October. I have no plans and just want to go where my heart takes me. The only two 'plans' are no planes and so far, no return ticket. I have spent hours trying to track down timetables, prices etc. I've given up listening to young American girls wittering on about rail passes and then I found you! I still have a bit of unravelling to do but you've put me on the right track, so thank you! It may take me a while to find part two but I'll get there! Keep up this excellent service for fellow travellers!🇮🇹🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem +5

      Ah thank you so much :) Your comment literally made my day - I only hope to have the same sense of adventure when I reach the wise age of 70. If you have any questions about your upcoming Interrail trip please drop us a message anytime. All the best on your amazing adventure and we can't wait to hear more about it

  • @OdalysPomales
    @OdalysPomales Před rokem +1

    Thank you that was a great video. You made it very simple which was what I was looking for. I've been looking at a lot of video and yours was the best. Thank you

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Thank you so much! I can waffle on a bit so glad it was simple enough to understand :) If you have any questions just let me know!

  • @ramsarconvention3380
    @ramsarconvention3380 Před rokem +2

    Great video !! We can see that a lot of work went into. Got all the infos i needed and more, thank you so much!!

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Thanks! Really wanted to make sure the video was useful for people so put in as much info as we could possibly fit, hopefully it wasn't too much. If you ever have any questions just fire away!

  • @ckavadas921
    @ckavadas921 Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much mate. Really helped me clarify and understand all that i was confused with.

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Glad it was helpful! We were also confused at the beginning but having travelled with Interrail a few times now, we think we’ve got it 😅

  • @ericjaffe4841
    @ericjaffe4841 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Super useful advice. Thank you!

  • @jimreece7615
    @jimreece7615 Před rokem +2

    Thanks - this made it all so much easier and less stressful.

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      So glad you found it useful. We were pretty stressed before our first Interrail trip too but just remember to enjoy it - it's going to be one amazing adventure ;)

  • @hareashpawar8443
    @hareashpawar8443 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Great Video Bro, well spoken and clear. No dramatics effects and easy to take in

  • @JennaBrown
    @JennaBrown Před 2 lety +7

    This is the most straightforward and informational video I have watched on this topic!! Thanks for the tips!!

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 2 lety

      thank you, it was all a bit confusing/daunting when we started our first Interrail trip so we wanted to make a video we would have liked to watch back then.

  • @johndexterZ
    @johndexterZ Před 2 lety +2

    such an infromative video. You deserve more recognition

  • @gabssmith9127
    @gabssmith9127 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thankyou , this was so helpful !

  • @Marmotte-Des-Alpes
    @Marmotte-Des-Alpes Před měsícem +1

    +1 Thank you so much, you've answered all my questions when I watched your video. Finally a clear explanation with the smartphone screen shown without unnecessary blah blah blah.
    It's brilliant.
    7:13 I live in Switzerland and I've looked at your timetable...It's correct, in fact it's not very practical to use paper.
    _A 66 year old grandpa ;)_

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 17 dny

      So happy to hear the video was helpful! Hope you have the best time on your trip!

  • @jdwchallenges7641
    @jdwchallenges7641 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great video, very useful thank you mate

  • @honeyharman8937
    @honeyharman8937 Před rokem +5

    this video seriously needs more hype! it's so informative and super helpful!

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem +1

      Ah thanks so much! Took a little bit of a break as we recently got a puppy. But hoping to record the episode very soon!

  • @miggeev
    @miggeev Před rokem +6

    I'm currently planning a trip through Europe with my other half by train early next year. We're both in our 40s but were unsure of if we'd make the most of the Interrail pass. From watching this it seems looks like a good option. Thank you for the excellent, concise, and informative advice. :)

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem +2

      Hey so sorry we're getting back to you late on this one. Whether you can make the most of he Interrail pass will probably largely depend on which pass you get and how many days of travelling you're going to do. I'm going to assume you're suggesting you might not want to move around too frequently over a short space of time or that you want to explore certain places for longer. In that case you should look at the Interrail passes which provide a certain number of travel days over a period of time e.g.7 travel days in one month. This means you can take as many trains as you like each of those 7 days so you can still cover lots of ground and space these travel days out. Hope that helps!

  • @CorrineCraig
    @CorrineCraig Před rokem +4

    Hopefully doing this with my best friend once we leave secondary school!
    We are already excited!

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Amazing! Highly recommend doing it, I promise it'll be a trip you'll remember for life! Don't forget to take advantage of the youth discount 25% off when you do book. They also run an amazing initiative called DiscoverEU where twice a year people aged 18 can apply for a pass (not sure how it's selected though)

  • @mystscot9814
    @mystscot9814 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for your video, very informative and a lot of useful tips here, this will be my first solo journey over to the continent :)

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 2 lety

      ah so excited for you! Any ideas where you're going to go? or still planning?

  • @MrBurkistan
    @MrBurkistan Před rokem +2

    Finally I understand this whole thing a bit better.

  • @LukePlayle
    @LukePlayle Před rokem +1

    Great video, really helped with some questions I had

  • @sadagafarzada
    @sadagafarzada Před 6 dny

    thank you for that information , ı was confused abot 1 month 7 days , now ı get it

  • @mabinyob7595
    @mabinyob7595 Před 2 lety

    Very informative. Love your English..easy to understand.

  • @Cutting_edge27
    @Cutting_edge27 Před rokem +1

    hey bro im so glad i came across your channel this information is concise and informative really appreciate it bro

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      super appreciate the kind words! If you have any questions just fire away!

    • @Cutting_edge27
      @Cutting_edge27 Před rokem

      @@ChopsticksOnTheLoose thanks for reply bro, i got so many ill keep it short im planning to go europe in a months time first time ever and im 50/50 in eurail pass u think its worth getting as im hoping to cover 15-20 countries over 6 weeks i just hope its easy to use and reliable if you got any advice would appreciate it bro

  • @TheF00tyFreak
    @TheF00tyFreak Před 2 lety +9

    Thanks for a very clear video, me and my mate managed to grab a 2 month continuous pass at 50% off which was crazy! This vid cleared up a lot of questions I had so cheers 😁

    • @kannyvalley9176
      @kannyvalley9176 Před 2 lety +2

      how and where did u get thatt??

    • @Max-xh8fi
      @Max-xh8fi Před 2 lety +2

      Same, 3 month continuous pass (woofing to Norway, Finland, Germany, Austria et France) ☺️

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 2 lety +1

      No worries, hopefully it'll be helpful for your own trip. Any ideas which countries you want to visit? Wow that's an incredible deal!

    • @yees000
      @yees000 Před rokem +1

      @@kannyvalley9176 it was like a 50th anniversary or something. The offer was on the website

  • @user-gm7wz6kv6g
    @user-gm7wz6kv6g Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much very usefull

  • @lenluclox
    @lenluclox Před rokem +1

    A great video with good tips, thank you :-)

  • @EsterLamberti
    @EsterLamberti Před 2 lety +2

    I have already bought an interrail pass before I saw this video and I wish I had seen it before, it would have saved me some trouble. Like the difference between interrail and eurail, because in the website they don't explain it. A very useful video!!

  • @SBN-er4tq
    @SBN-er4tq Před rokem +2

    Excellent video, very informative and nicely delivered!

  • @oliverandersen7417
    @oliverandersen7417 Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @littlebean95an
    @littlebean95an Před rokem +1

    WOW! THANK YOU

  • @terrytalk2887
    @terrytalk2887 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for clarifying the booking process. This is a huge help.

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      no problem! Glad it was helpful, be sure to check out the other episodes coming soon

  • @2msvalkyrie529
    @2msvalkyrie529 Před rokem

    Chopsticks : I admire your patience ! A lot of the questions
    you are asked are explained in minute detail on Interrail website . Also , other questions - like how much spending money will I need are just head shakingly dumb !!
    Do some research people ! Before leaving home . Though
    in some cases it s probably best if they DON'T leave home.
    ( nice camera work by the way .! )

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Haha not at all, just humbled people are willing to listen to anything I have to say! We've been lucky to have 7 years of travel under our belt but we remember taking the first steps of traveling and how scary/overwhelming things were. Thankfully we have the internet and you can find all sorts of useful information (happy that some found this video and found it useful too). p.s thanks, my trade is in photography but still very much learning the ropes when it comes to videography

  • @JoelMartinezTV
    @JoelMartinezTV Před rokem +1

    thanks for the video

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      no worries! Uploading the third episode of the Interrail Guide as I'm typing this!

  • @2msvalkyrie529
    @2msvalkyrie529 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Chopsticks ! Here's a tip that might be useful and save money. If you live in North of England or Scotland it may actually be cheaper to book a Ryanair
    or Easyjet flight to somewhere in Europe ( cost £ 35 ? Or less ? ) and the begin
    using your Inter rail card when you get there ?? That way you have no hassle
    with your Outbound journey and no Cross channel ferry to worry about ??

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 9 měsíci

      That’s actually an amazing tip. Saves you that relatively expensive trip to London before you are able activate the travel pass 👍 downside is probably the luggage restrictions if you’re travelling with large luggage as going by train you won’t have restrictions. Having said that, you probably shouldn’t travel with too much luggage anyway if you’re doing an interrail trip so should be good! Thanks for the tip!

  • @hyperbot7952
    @hyperbot7952 Před 2 lety

    Great vid

  • @abcdefa4462
    @abcdefa4462 Před rokem +1

    thx so much

  • @domonkossoproniszabo1988

    Hi! Thank you for the video, very informative! Can you please share where the snowy place is in the video at 10:30? Looks beautiful. Thank you in advance!

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Thanks, the snowy region you see from the train is in Switzerland - not exactly sure where because we took the Glacier Express from Zermatt all the way to St Moritz and saw endless beautiful views

  • @naecy3925
    @naecy3925 Před 2 lety +1

    Very great video! I don't need to book any tickets or show anything but my interrail pass when traveling? Unless I have to make a reservation ofc which is usually always stated in the app right? Almost sounds to good to be true haha

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 2 lety

      You might need to show some ID just so they can match your name with your Interrail pass but ye nothing else. It's all done through the mobile pass on your app. You can even scan the barcode when you're going through ticket gates. Haha right?! We were blown away by how easy it all was. The trickiest bit is really deciding where you want to go!

  • @JpnMx22
    @JpnMx22 Před rokem +1

    Hiii! Thank you for such a clear video. I have a doubt, I already have my activated pass and my journey attached, but I haven’t swiped the qr small button of the trains I am gonna be taking. I don’t know if I should do it until my first day of travel or if this is something I have to do right now in order to ensure I have a seat. Thank you!!!

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem +1

      Hey, thanks so much for the kind words :) You can do this before you travel or right before you board your train. There's really no difference as long as it's swiped before you board. If you need a seat you have to reserve ahead of time which usually requires a booking fee. The qr code is just so you can board. Hope that helps

  • @1Rafaelll
    @1Rafaelll Před rokem

    I was wondering how is the 4g sign on the rail. do you think it's possible to get some work done between cities? thank you for the content! very helpful :)

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      4G signal was great through some countries such as Germany and France but not so good in others such as Slovenia. We were uploading content on social media during train rides so should be good enough to get some work done. Also, some trains include Wi-Fi and charging points

  • @ritaspencerabreu4775
    @ritaspencerabreu4775 Před 2 lety +5

    Really enjoyed the video! I'm doing an interrail in April/May.
    QUESTION: What happens if you miss a train? Can you go on the next one for free?
    TIP FOR OTHER TRAVELLERS: don't check only if the interrail pass saves you more money, but also WHICH interrail pass saves you more money. Although I have 10 travel days, in my case it's cheaper to buy the 7 travel days pass and pay the 3 cheapest train rides on the side than buying the 10 travel days pass.

    • @the_orbital
      @the_orbital Před 2 lety +5

      When you missed a regular train (without a reservation), you can go on the next one for free ofcourse. But with a reservation one it is difficult. Then you usually can't go for free on the next train, go to a ticket office and say your situation, that's the best option (maybe you can and fix something) The best thing to do for a reservated train is to be on time ofcourse to prevent those things, but it can always happen ofcourse.
      You can get an compensation from interrail when: In the event that a Pass holder experiences during the period of validity of the Pass, three or more train delays that are longer than 60 minutes each (two or more delays in case of a One Country Pass), he/she has the right to apply for compensation from the Eurail Group G.I.E. for the sustained delay. For further information and for details on the procedure for compensation, please refer to www.eurail.com/en/help/delay-compensation
      (You can find this rule on rail.cc/interrail-rules)

    • @ritaspencerabreu4775
      @ritaspencerabreu4775 Před 2 lety +1

      @@the_orbital Thank you! I was referring to trains without seat reservation. So if we miss them we can add the next one to the app and just hop on it?

    • @the_orbital
      @the_orbital Před 2 lety +4

      @@ritaspencerabreu4775 Yes that’s correct! If you add the next one into your app (what you said) or wright it down on the paper version, you can jump on the next train! Tip: if you missed the last train because the train that you rode was delated, you can get a free hotel/taxi/empty train (some operators do that) to your destination. Go then to someone that works for the operator and you can maybe get an free hotel there! This are the rules for some operators, maybe even all (check for that the website of the operator).
      But np!

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 2 lety +2

      Couldn't have answered any better!

    • @the_orbital
      @the_orbital Před 2 lety

      @@ChopsticksOnTheLoose Thanks 😊

  • @roryd__
    @roryd__ Před 2 lety +2

    Great video! I'm planning on spending all of June travelling across Europe. Would the 1 Month Continuous Global Pass be my best bet? Cheers

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks so much and wow, exciting times! In terms of the best pass, it'll depend how many trains you're thinking of taking. If you see yourself visiting a new place every 2-3 days then the continuous pass is awesome. But if you want to visit a few locations for longer periods then you'll likely save yourself some money by selecting the no. of travel days. If you want the most flexibility when you travel then go for the continous pass.

  • @Tom-fk5ig
    @Tom-fk5ig Před rokem +1

    Great video, very informative.
    I do have one question regarding reservations. If we travel on train which requires a reservation will one of us be able to book seat reservations for everyone or is this something that we have to do individually?

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem +2

      Thanks so much! We did our reservations on one account as we added each other as travel companions. When you do this you need to create a "Trip" together which allowed us to reserve in one go.

  • @gyppaat
    @gyppaat Před rokem +1

    Hi, Great video! It cleared out lot of questions. I still have one I can't find a clear answer. The outbound and inbound journey to and from the country of residence. Lets say I have to go to London in order to leave the UK is the trip from hometown(Avanti West Coast) to London count as the outbound journey and is it included with the interrail global pass? I appreciate if any of you great people could answer this to me.

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 10 měsíci

      Hey, you can't use the pass within your home country so unfortunately the journey to London from your hometown is not included

  • @nicolepards3978
    @nicolepards3978 Před rokem

    Thanks for making this video! We're planning to get the interrail pass - 1st class - Italy only. Do you know if the 1st class pass can be used for the Frecciarossa trains - Executive level? Other levels are Business, Premium and Standard.

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Appreciate the love! Nice, we did take one Frecciarossa train from Venice to Milan and we were able to sit in 1st class with our pass. According to Trainline Executive level is 1st class so you shouldn't have any problems - although you'll likely need to make a reservation

  • @qendrimmaliqi9732
    @qendrimmaliqi9732 Před rokem +1

    Quick question here
    I just bought a ticket and added a the first destination for the upcoming trip.
    Now, however, my digital pass says something about inbound/outbound 1/2 ...
    Does that mean that there is a limit on how many times I am allowed to cross boarders while I'm travelling?
    Ps.: nice vid sub earned :)

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem +1

      Exciting times! So when you get your pass you get one outbound train from your home country (when you start your trip), and one inbound train to your home country (the end of your trip). So for example, if your home country is Spain, you have one train out to start your trip and one train back into Spain when you finish. Hope this makes sense. And super appreciate the sub!

  • @annielaurennn
    @annielaurennn Před rokem

    Hello, this was such a great video, I live solo in Italy, and I was looking into this, so thank you. I do have a question though, do you have the freedom to travel any 7 days in a month if you choose the specific day pass or do you have to travel 7 days in a row?

    • @alexanderdelancker8346
      @alexanderdelancker8346 Před rokem +1

      You can choose any 7 travel days throughout a period of one month. That month starts on your first travel day 🙂

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Alexander did a great job of explaining! If you have other questions just fire them away!

  • @acertainghost286
    @acertainghost286 Před rokem +1

    I hate flying, so this is perfect for me. :)

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      We originally looked into this as a way to be more environmentally conscious when travelling short haul but it’s also a great option if you hate flying too!

  • @Mannerings
    @Mannerings Před rokem

    Hi, thanks so much for providing a really good introduction explaining how Interrail works. I am considering buying a 5 day in one month pass, can I use the pass if I split my days across 2 months? i.e. I start travelling at the end of Aug but return home early Sept, so 3 days would be in Aug and 2 days in Sept, thank you

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Hey sorry for the late reply. Been travelling around Japan for the last 3 months so completely forgot to check CZcams and comments. As long as it’s within 30 days then that’s fine. We started our pass at the end of the first week and finished the following month (also at the end of the first week)

  • @harrietwoliter3615
    @harrietwoliter3615 Před rokem +1

    Great video! I have a question with interrail activation, am I able to activate my pass a month before I go traveling with the 2 months pass? or will that month before count as within my 2 months? Thank you.

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 10 měsíci

      Hey sorry we're getting back to you late, we've been away travelling. The date you purchase your pass is not the same as the activation date of your pass so you can activate the day of your travels (so no wastage of travel days)

  • @vitor.brangioni
    @vitor.brangioni Před 3 měsíci

    Hi, thanks about your video! It's clear now. I'd know about the passport in Interrail. I have the Italian ID, but I don't have a passport. Can I use just my Italian ID traveling in UE countries?

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 3 měsíci

      Hey, no problem! I recommend checking your country’s travel advisory to confirm but on the EU website it mentions EU citizens can use their EU ID instead of passport (europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/entry-exit/eu-citizen/indexamp_en.htm)

  • @stvt1991
    @stvt1991 Před rokem +1

    Hey buddy, thanks for this amazing video. I have a quick question to you. I am travelling from France to Swiss the next week and I will be staying in Swiss for a week. I am planning to take the global pass and my country of residence is France so normally I can do the up and down travel once. However, my rest of stay will be in Swiss. Can I use the Global pass to take the SBB trains within Swiss right? I hope I don't have to buy a one country pass separately for that?

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Sorry we're getting back to you late. We've been away in Japan for the last few months so haven't been on CZcams for a little while. I'm sure you've figured out now but in case anyone else needs the info, you. can use your Global pass to take SBB trains within Switzerland, but just check which trains are included with your pass. The easiest way is to use the app

    • @stvt1991
      @stvt1991 Před 10 měsíci

      @@ChopsticksOnTheLoose ha ha yes, i travelled with the interrail pass. Thanks for getting back anyways your video was however helpful. Cheers

  • @justmemuni9384
    @justmemuni9384 Před rokem

    Hi !
    Thanks for the information given in the video.
    It would be nice, if you can guide me about the Eurail routing from Athens to Budapest.
    I wanted to know are there any trains from Athens to Budapest by Eurail as I am planning to buy 4 days -1 month pass.
    I planning to go from Athens --Budapest-Spain --France.
    Please let me know if you are aware about this route and can share your experience.
    Thanks

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Hey, we unfortunately didn't travel to Athens or Budapest with our Interrail pass so we there's not many tips we can offer. Hopefully someone else will be able to jump in and help

  • @fcf8269
    @fcf8269 Před rokem +1

    Very good explanation; although what is not clear is in regard to the "days".
    I assume you go to each train company website, check the length of the leg you want to add to your itinerary and that give you the days count? For example going from Rome to Vienna may take 2 days: that count as 2 days on the pass or count as one?
    Even the website does not explain that well; so it is hard to really get a feel for how the whole thing works, without getting in the details of how many actual days you need to "buy" for your pass.
    Also is the pass covering for all type of trains like high speed lines? I assume you will need to pay for reservation for those high speed lines, but if they are included, then it is a nice way to save some money by bundling everything in a pass. Thanks!

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Hey thanks and appreciate the feedback. We have a second episode of our Interrail guide which goes into more of the planning of the trip. You can find it using this link czcams.com/video/g6JZTc8vbtg/video.html
      In that video we recommend using the Interrail interactive map on their website. With that you get a good estimate of how many travel days you'll probably need to purchase for you ideal trip. Please note, this is very much an estimate. To get real idea of how many travel days you'll need, you'll want to use the Interrail "Planner" mobile app which you can search for specific train journeys and it'll give you exactly how long each train will take.
      In regards to travel days - these are the no. of days you'll be taking the train. So if it takes you two days to get from Rome to Vienna (whether it be on one train or multiple trains) that will count as two days of travel. If it takes you one day to get from Rome to Vienna (again doesn't matter how many trains it takes) then it counts as one.
      Unfortunately, many of the high speed line's reservation fees aren't covered but there are exceptions. Again, if you use the Interrail Planner app you'll be able to see which train requires reservations as there's an R symbol next to each train. Within the app you can select an option which gives you non-reservation options instead, you'll be surprised how sometimes the high speed lines aren't always actually that much quicker (obviously depends where and how far you're going).
      We totally get how it can be all quite confusing and daunting as there just seems like there's endless options for you to choose from but that's also what makes Interrail very exciting. If you follow along the second video it might help you plan out an ideal trip and then you'll be able to get a good idea of whether Interrail is worth it for you. Hope this helps but if there's anything else just drop us a comment/message anytime :)

    • @tingiening
      @tingiening Před rokem

      ​@@ChopsticksOnTheLoose hello! there are many rumours on the transfer trains, for example i will be hopping on the istanbul-sofia train at 10 pm and we have a transfer at 3 am on plovdiv. does it take only one days of my count or 2 days? i need to know desperately this may led me to find alternative routes.🤠 thank you incase!

  • @suriatisujadi3985
    @suriatisujadi3985 Před rokem +1

    Hi..
    Your video very amazing, cleared
    Actuali for the past 8 years, im being holidays in Europe without using Eurail. Its reali sound saving.
    I have few questions, how are we going to purchase? We have to download the apps?
    We going to few countries this comind Dec in Europe, like Austria, Slovakia, Croatia and Hungary and definitely we are taking trains but not the entire one month.
    Example from one country to another country. Must we indicate individual our travel and what pass will that be?
    Thanks

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Hey, glad it was helpful! Oh wow, that's quite a fair few trips to Europe! You need to go to their website to purchase the pass - once purchased you can download the app and link your pass to the app (if you want a digital pass). You can also choose to get a printed pass if you would like (we prefer digital though).
      How exciting! You don't have to notify Interrail about your individual/separate travel e.g you travel to France using your Interrail pass but then you go into Germany by car you can still continue to use your pass in Germany (no need to notify them that you used some other kind of transport). You might benefit from choosing a number of travel days within a month e.g. 15 days within a month. This would be cheaper than getting a month travel pass. Hope that makes sense and if you have any other questions just let us know!

  • @elliejane4372
    @elliejane4372 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi! Useful video, thank you :) I’m solo interrailing in a few weeks time. I’ve just been reading through your comments too and you mentioned about avoiding reservations. I also use the option to filter out reservations when looking at routes but is this correct as I’ve heard that the app isn’t always up to date?
    My route is Berlin- Brussels-Paris-Zurich-Vienna-Ljubljana-Venice-Rome. Do you think this is possible without reservations. It says so on the app but I have no idea how to check this through the local websites! I’m thinking of just asking at the ticket office a few days before I need a train to the next destination?

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 2 lety +4

      Hey, thanks so much! That's awesome, very excited for you. We've been on two Interrail trips and have yet to come across a single train which wasn't correct from the app. You might find some of the train codes (e.g. ICE 1156) may be different because it has combined with another train but it should still go through the same stations.
      Ye if the app says there are trains you can take that don't require reservation then it should definitely be possible. I would grab the train codes listed on the app > google the code to find the train company that runs it and then find the date/time of the train you want to take on their site. If it's on there then you know that train exists.
      You can definitely ask train offices for help. We ran into an issue when we were at Ljubljana as we missed our train due to it being a replacement bus. But the ticket office were super helpful in checking what trains we could still take to get to our destination.
      It can all feel quite overwhelming but note down all the bits of info you find on a doc or spreadsheet so that you have it on hand if you need it while out travelling!

    • @elliejane4372
      @elliejane4372 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChopsticksOnTheLoose thank you so much! Really helpful :) Do you know if passenger locator forms or proof of vaccinations or anything relating to Covid is required when boarding trains?

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 2 lety +1

      @@elliejane4372 so almost all trains didn't require us to show vaccinations or passenger locator forms while we were travelling around Europe. The only one we remember is going from London to Paris. We mostly only needed to show vaccinations and passenger locator forms to the hotels/hostels we stayed at. But it's always good to have these certificates screenshot and saved on your phone so that you can quickly show it should you need to

  • @chubeye1187
    @chubeye1187 Před 2 lety

    As I understand it, the first journey out of the country (UK) comes under the pass. So does the pass QR scan at the gate without reserving a seat? It says booking is recommended, but after talking with the staff at my start station, they tell me the train always have seats spare.

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 2 lety

      Hey, so your pass does cover your trip out of UK but you still need to make a reservation prior to boarding the Eurostar. It's mentioned on Eurostar's own website www.eurostar.com/uk-en/deals/interrail

  • @tylerodonovan6076
    @tylerodonovan6076 Před rokem

    Since you only get one outward journey out of the UK , would Bristol to Paris theoretically count as one journey , despite having to get 2 different trains , one being the Eurostar ?

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Hey sorry for the late reply, unfortunately you can't use your interrail pass from Bristol to London that's within your home country. You only get one out and in train from your home country so in your case it would London to Paris and then Paris to London. p.s unless you're thinking of exploring France/Paris, then we'd recommend taking the Eurostar to either Brussels or Amsterdam as most trains within France require reservation fees so you can save some money by doing so

  • @emalov98
    @emalov98 Před rokem

    You can buy a 3-month ticket for 900€ for 1 class and for example in 3 months you can take let's say 50 trains and if one ticket is 80-150€ then it is really worth it!

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Yes if you take lots of trains then it's definitely worth getting an Interrail Pass!

  • @victoriadahlgren7480
    @victoriadahlgren7480 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video :) My boyfriend and I are traveling with Interrail in the end of April until the end of May. So we bought the Global month pass and 1st class. We kind of regret buying the 1st class because it doesn`t seem like there will be 1st class on every train, and it also costs money to reserve those seats. One question for you, what was your budget? My boyfriend and I put off about 2000 Euros for one month, which includes seat reservations, food and accommodations. Do you think this is enough?

    • @ritaspencerabreu4775
      @ritaspencerabreu4775 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm also going to interrail with my boyfriend in April and May for 26 days. We budgeted 1000 euros per person but I think it will be less.

    • @victoriadahlgren7480
      @victoriadahlgren7480 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ritaspencerabreu4775 oh wow 1000 euros! How many countries are you traveling to? We are seeing at least 6 countries so we thought 2000 euros was not enough, actually. Do you have any tips?

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 2 lety +1

      We went with 1st class too, although not every train has 1st class (or some require reservation even though you have a 1st class pass) - most trains you can sit in 1st class. In our experience, it's much easier to find a seat in 1st class vs 2nd class and there's usually charging ports which is great to get your electronics charged up on your commute. If budget allows we would recommend 1st class.
      Our budget worked out to be roughly €2,500 for the month for both of us. We almost always tried to avoid seat reservation trains (there's an option in the app which allows you to filter trains that don't require reservation), note that these trains are often much longer (not always though). But because we had to travel through France (we were travelling from the UK) some of these reservation trains were unavoidable. It's difficult for us to really know if your budget will be enough as it will depend on the countries you're visiting - Switzerland for example will cost a lot more per day vs Slovenia, activities you're hoping to do and the type of accommodations you're looking to stay in. But your budget looks about right.

    • @victoriadahlgren7480
      @victoriadahlgren7480 Před 2 lety

      @@ChopsticksOnTheLoose thanks! But was 2500 euros enough for both of you, or had you saved up for 2500 each?

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@victoriadahlgren7480 2500 euros total for the both of us

  • @ama3854
    @ama3854 Před rokem +1

    Can i use it as going and coming within europe? Example germany to france and vice versa

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Not 100% sure we understand but if you mean starting from Germany and then using it to go to France then that’s fine. You can also start and stop in different places too

  • @marypearson7672
    @marypearson7672 Před rokem +1

    when i buy the ticket on the website, does the 2 months start from the day i bought the ticket? or the day i get on my first train? Dont wait to buy it beforehand if it means the pass will run out before my trips over.

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Your pass starts from the date you set it to. You don’t have to set this immediately after purchasing your pass, you can do this later.

  • @marypearson7672
    @marypearson7672 Před rokem +1

    also, do I HAVE to buy a seat reservation when it says required? do people come and check? What about when it says reccomended?

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Trains that require seat reservations will say. Some say optional, for those you won’t need to but if full you might not be able to board (we’ve yet to experience this though)

  • @exory_
    @exory_ Před rokem

    Hi, this video was very helpfull thankyou.
    Sorry if this seems like a stupid question but if I was to buy a youth global pass for ages (27 and under) but travel during my 28th birthday would this be a problem as I would be too old to use a youth global pass? thankyou

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem +1

      Hey, glad you liked the video! It probably will be a problem as you won't be the age group when you do go to travel (sometimes your passport will be checked alongside your pass). I would contact Interrail's customer service just to double check though. Hope that helps and let us know if you have any other questions!

  • @oliviafinnegan3266
    @oliviafinnegan3266 Před 2 lety

    Me and my 3 friends are going interrailing for the month of a July. I went online there to reserve our train tickets but mostly all of the trains say “prices unavailable” as it is possible that all pass holder seats are sold out. If a train requires a seat reservation will we still be able to board without paying for the reservation, will our interrailing ticket cover us? We are aware we would possibly be left with no seat but this does not bother us as we just want to ensure we get onto the train. It says on the websight to try booking a train reservation ticket at the train station but being honest we don’t want to rely on that as we are 4 young girls and we do not want to wait until the day to find out if we will be able to board the train or not as it could be sold out on the day as we are going at peak time and we do not want to be stuck in a foreign country we don’t know our surroundings in. So since it won’t allow me to reserve tickets as it’s saying prices unavailable will we still be able to board just with our interailing ticket even if it says seat reservation required ? I also tried going onto your rail providers websights to try book tickets off there but it won’t allow me to book. Please any help would be appreciated very stressed over this situation

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 2 lety

      Unfortunately there isn't a straight answer as to why it is unavailable but we were advised that it is likely due to it being sold out (note even if the train operator lists tickets as still available there is a limit on the number of tickets they allocate for Interrail passes - they do sometimes release more closer to the date but as you mentioned it's a risk and not one we'd recommend waiting for). Without the reservation your pass doesn't cover the train - this might be different for certain countries/train companies. I recommend using the rail planner app and finding an alternative route/train - there's a filter option you can use to find regional trains (these might be slower). Alternatively find different places altogether and see if you can re-route your itinerary. We actually had the same situation for our Paris to London train. So instead we diverted up to Amsterdam to get the train back to London. Play around with the different cities to see if there is another option. Hope that helps a little

  • @Katascene
    @Katascene Před rokem

    I watched a couple of videos but I'm still unsure about something, I heard that a train ride is considered a day of travel so that means I can only take 7 trains if I get a 7 day pass??

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem +1

      Hey, no a train ride does not count as a day of travel it just means that day is counted as a day of travel. For example, if you took 7 trains in one day then that would be one day of travel. If you took one train every day for 7 days then that would be 7 days of travel. Hopefully this hasn't confused you!

  • @lunao7677
    @lunao7677 Před 20 dny

    Hey, so I have a question. If I buy a 15 days in a row pass, does it mean I HAVE to travel everyday? I'm able to go for 16 days. I want to travel to 8 countries. So probably means I'm not going to travel every single day but most days. What pass do you recommend? I would rather have a flexible pass than be stressed out that I don't have enough travel days anymore.

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 17 dny

      You don't have to travel for your pass to be valid, but it would be a wasted day of your pass if you don't use it. With this in mind you probably want to work out how many days of travel (days you will use trains) and work out whether it's worth saving money over a pass that let's you be more flexible and travel any amount of days within a timeframe. Hope this makes sense.
      Please note you can often make use of trains even if you're not travelling out of the country. For example, we used the trains quite a lot while travelling around Cinque Terre in Italy so it might be worth including days within a country as a travel date. Let us know if you have any other questions :)

  • @JasonSturgess
    @JasonSturgess Před 2 měsíci

    Could I use this pass for example to get Eurostar from london to paris ? and then can you get more than 1 train aday ? and also sleep on them ? from looking at your time sheet i think id like to do something similar

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 2 měsíci

      Hey, you have one outward and inward train journey from your departing country. So if you're setting off from the UK then you have one train leaving (london to paris) and then one train back (paris to london/ brussels to london).
      You can take more than one train a day. You can take as many as you like inside one travel day.
      When you say sleep on them, I'm assuming you mean night trains. Yes most trains are included, including night trains, but this does not necessarily mean you get a bed/private cabin on that train. This might be an additional cost depending on the train service. Interrail have a page (www.eurail.com/en/plan-your-trip/trip-ideas/trains-europe/night-trains) that provides additional info on night trains. Hope this helps

    • @jessied4210
      @jessied4210 Před 2 měsíci

      Something similar might be TrainPal. It’s a new app honestly but I found it useful when booking train tickets!!

  • @dauxanh2
    @dauxanh2 Před 2 měsíci

    One thing with digital pass is: when you’re at the train station, there is no wifi, how can you access your pass ?

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 2 měsíci

      You don't need wifi to access your pass in the app, if you have slow or intermittent internet and it's freezing the initial load of the app (happened to us a couple of times), you can turn data and wifi off completely before accessing the ticket section. But if you need to add a new train route to your pass then yes you will need wifi. We had an esim so it wasn't too much of an issue but if you're thinking of going without mobile data make sure you have your trains added to your pass before you leave your accommodation in the morning as not all train stations have pubic wifi.

  • @jamalthomas2143
    @jamalthomas2143 Před rokem +1

    ✌🏻

  • @mahendrakewalramani570
    @mahendrakewalramani570 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the informative video !!
    I am a blue card holder (Germany), am I eligible for interrail ?

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Hey, regardless of what passport/citizenship you are you can use Interrail/Eurail. In your case, it’s likely you’ll use Interrail as you’re in Germany but of course you could always drop them a quick email to double check. They usually respond in a few days

  • @aprillam13
    @aprillam13 Před rokem

    Hi, you mentioned at the start of yr video, the difference between interrail and Eurail is the citizenship... ? At another video the difference depending on the Residency. Pls could you confirm which is correct. Thank you, April

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 10 měsíci

      Hey, apologies for the confusion it was a mistake on our part (corrected in the description of the video) Which company you interact with will depend on where you're residing.

  • @knowhatimean5141
    @knowhatimean5141 Před rokem

    does reservation fee mean that you can still get any train at any time?!!or are you restricted to a certain train?and also why are the reservation fee so costly?I noticed that train to Paris from London is expensive,

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      hey, no it doesn't. Reservation fee is for you to reserve a seat on a specific train. The reservation fees are set by the individual train companies and not Interrail so they there's no uniform cost. We'd recommend using the app and using the filter option to only show non reservation trains, that way you can avoid most of them. You will run into some countries (we're looking at you France) where almost all trains require reservation. We also have to take the London to Paris Eurostar every time we do an Interrail trip so we get where you're coming from but if you look a the full price of Eurostar then you're still making a significant saving. But it all really depends on which countries you're visiting and which trains you're looking to get

  • @abhinayaaraja2128
    @abhinayaaraja2128 Před 9 měsíci

    What if I have indian passport and netherland residence card? Which category will I be in? Interrail Or eurorail

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi, if you're living in the Netherlands then you should be able to buy from Interrail

  • @ingunakecko2526
    @ingunakecko2526 Před rokem

    What if my destination does not show up in the planner? Only big cities.

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      That's strange, almost all places should be in the planner app. Do check the train station name of the destination you're intending to go to as sometimes they're spelt slightly different e.g. Cologne in English but is Köln in German which is spelt Koeln in the app

  • @kwoason
    @kwoason Před 3 měsíci

    is the pass for one-way or return?

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 3 měsíci +1

      The passes are for return: you have one journey out of the your starting country and one journey back

  • @vikas274
    @vikas274 Před 2 lety +3

    1:30 -1:42 Information is wrong. Citizenship does NOT matter
    Even if you are resident of EU without any EU passport, still you can use interrail

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 2 lety +1

      thank you so much for bringing up the correction. We were considering from our own situation so thought of it from a passport point of view. Will add a correction in the video description - again thank you so much for bringing it up!

  • @fardau698
    @fardau698 Před rokem

    i only want to travel to one country, can i purchase a one country pas? because i do have to cross other countrys.

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      You can purchase a one country pass but your pass will only be valid for use inside the chosen country - so if you need to cross other countries to get there you will need to arrange a way in seperately

  • @chi9773
    @chi9773 Před rokem +1

    Can it be used within the Uk?

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Yes if the UK isn’t your home country. Interrail is designed to be used to travel abroad

  • @Kanad7
    @Kanad7 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I will be coming from United States of America by plane to Paris France after staying in Paris for a week I want to go London with Eurorail and after a week later go to Amsterdam finally I want to come back to Paris. All that train travel I want help for carrying my luggage to and from trains since I am 75 year old woman can’t carry my luggage even though it has wheels on the small luggage. How can I reserve a porter to help me carry my luggage?

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 10 měsíci

      Exciting times! You can request assistance boarding and getting off train but you'll need to contact the train operator or station ahead of time to arrange this. We found this website that provides more informaiton europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/transport-disability/reduced-mobility/index_en.htm#train

    • @Kanad7
      @Kanad7 Před 10 měsíci

      @@ChopsticksOnTheLoose thank you very much this site helped me alot.

  • @juliuskrebber3275
    @juliuskrebber3275 Před rokem +1

    Albania and Montenegro are not part of the interrail rail network. Your map highlighted them as well.

  • @PurpCookie
    @PurpCookie Před rokem +1

    I still don’t get the meaning of “travel 7 days in a month”! Does it mean I can be in a train for 7 days x 24h? Or even getting in a train for 3 hours counts as a day

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem +1

      It means when you board a train that day, that counts as a single day of train travel. It doesn’t matter if you take 1 train or 100 trains that day, it will still be one day of train travel. Hope this makes things a little clearer

    • @5kian666VV
      @5kian666VV Před rokem

      whenever you get on a train, you have 24 hours to get on as many trains as you want which is 1 travel day

  • @aaronmuirhead4897
    @aaronmuirhead4897 Před 7 měsíci

    can i buy an interrail pass now as opposed to buying it in the january i wish to travel?

  • @FCocomilano2019
    @FCocomilano2019 Před 5 měsíci

    wanna try 2023

  • @wills5945
    @wills5945 Před rokem

    The reservations are so annoying. Sometimes I flew because it was cheaper than paying to reserve.

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před rokem

      Agree that the reservations are annoying. That’s why we wouldn’t recommend using Interrail if you’re travelling certain countries a lot e.g France. But for others such as Germany, Switzerland or Austria it can be an amazing option

  • @nbaofficial5291
    @nbaofficial5291 Před 2 měsíci

    I am an indian . Which should i use eurorail or interrail from uk

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 2 měsíci

      hey, as long as you're a resident of the UK then you use Interrail. Otherwise Eurail

    • @jessied4210
      @jessied4210 Před 2 měsíci

      Well, I just found that TrainPal works for foreigners as well. They also have train cards on sale. Hope this helps:))

  • @firestoreprojects6202
    @firestoreprojects6202 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Amazing video. This has pretty much cemented the idea for me! - Out of curiosity, do. you happen to remember where you were when your were recording the mountains at czcams.com/video/5RRHV4hvF0Q/video.html?

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you, how exciting! Yes, if you're referring to the train clip that was on the Glacier Express in Switzerland. Not exactly sure which part of the route but it's fairly early on on the train ride on the way out from Zermatt. Quick note, the Glacier Express is a special train which is not covered with the interrail pass but you can get a discount (it's in the benefits section of the app if you search switzerland). If you really don't want to pay you can ride a normal train which traverses the same route it just doesn't have the fancy ceiling windows but you still get the same gorgeous views. Hope that helps and if you have any other questions just let us know :)

  • @prajna5493
    @prajna5493 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have a non-european passport, but i am a resident of germany. Could you please let me know which one is the right option, eurail or interrail?
    Also, the website was a bit confusing. Can i do 2 outbound and 2 inbound travels from/germany if i purchase a flexi 4 days pass.?
    Thanks a lot ❤

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 8 měsíci

      Hey, you can buy from Interrail since you are a resident of Germany. Sorry for the confusion, we've corrected in the description.
      Regarding outbound and inbound. No you can only do one single outbound and one single inbound. So if you need to travel in and out of Germany, these trains won't be included on the second outbound and second inbound - this is true for a flexi pass too. Hope this makes sense.

  • @manishrathi6436
    @manishrathi6436 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for the information. I don‘t think personally it is worth it to pay 350€ to, say, travel Italy. Individual trains and buses are cheaper

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 10 měsíci

      No problem, glad you worked out which option was better for you. We do agree if you're only travelling within one country it's not too difficult to go without an Interrail pass and like you mentioned it'll probably work out cheaper.

    • @2msvalkyrie529
      @2msvalkyrie529 Před 9 měsíci +1

      You're right ! But if you wish to travel several times in several countries over an extended period
      then you should use Inter rail.!!
      As Chopsticks has explained at
      great length several times !!
      He's obviously a very patient guy !!

  • @sophiehenderson2442
    @sophiehenderson2442 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m pretty sure that UK citizens can use the Interrail despite us no longer coming under the EU. It might be worth making this clear in the video.

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 2 lety

      Hey, yes they can - we used interrail with our UK passports after the UK left the EU. Appreciate the feedback - will make a note in the description 🙏

  • @ahmedroney7517
    @ahmedroney7517 Před rokem +2

    I will never buy Eurail pass again. Because:
    1. You cannot select seats if you use their pass. System will randomly allocate seats. Four of us were allocated in different places.
    2. If you buy pass from them the actual rail companies will deny to help you.
    3. Their refund policy is not customer friendly. All most 100% sure, No Refund.
    4. No phone no. to discuss your problems.
    5. For any issue, their standard response " we are just intermediary, cannot help you. We have no control over rail companies". It's actually in their web page.
    6. If you plan ahead you can get much better service form the rail companies directly almost at the same price.
    7. Eurail pass eventually costs more or same because in most important routes you will have to pay for seat reservation additionally.

    • @5kian666VV
      @5kian666VV Před rokem +1

      all your problems are things everyone knows before they go on eurail. just do ur research before you do anything..

  • @danielpahor8444
    @danielpahor8444 Před 10 měsíci

    I think interrail is for european 'residents' rather than european 'citizens'

    • @ChopsticksOnTheLoose
      @ChopsticksOnTheLoose  Před 10 měsíci

      yep you're totally right. We made the correction in the description but totally get it isn't the easiest for people to spot. Thanks for pointing out though

  • @bouncer2005
    @bouncer2005 Před rokem

    Educate yourself … carbon footprint 🙄