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| Eurail Passes The best way to travel by train in Europe is with a Eurail Pass. A must for first-time travelers and experienced explorers alike, the Eurail Pass now comes in several thousand variations for the 20 mainland European countries it covers. There’s something to suit just about any type of trip, and the whole reason to get a Eurail Pass is the simplicity of knowing that you can go where you want, with total flexibility – enjoying yourself too much in Madrid? Then stay another night and put the next part of your trip back a day. Below you’ll find a description of the main types of Eurail Pass available to you. |
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Eurail Global Pass If you’re wanting to see more than six countries, the best choice is a variant of the classic Eurail Global Pass, which allows unlimited travel for either consecutive-day travel periods (15 or 21 days, or one, two or three months) or flexible travel (10 or 15 days within two months). If you’re making the very most of your trip, or want the ultimate flexibility, then the Eurail Global Pass is the perfect travel companion. Eurail Select Pass If you want to focus on a micro-region, the Eurail Select Pass gives you the choice to travel between three to five adjoining countries for five to 14 days within a two-month period. To visit the Berlin Wall and Sound of Music sites, pick the Netherlands/Germany/Austria pass. If you’re hankering for a game of chess in an outdoor thermal bath in Budapest, add Hungary. These passes are popular and you’ll find some recommended itineraries on this site that show them in use. Eurail Regional Pass The Eurail Regional Pass covers two bordering countries and gives you the opportunity to travel as much as you like within both countries. These passes are ideal for those coming to Europe for shorter trips – you might use a Portugal and Spain pass to visit Lisbon, Porto, Madrid and Malaga, or travel the extent of Germany and the Czech Republic. Eurail One Country Pass The Eurail One Country Pass is your option if you plan to focus your trip within one country – travelling to the different regions in Romania for example visiting Bucharest, Maramures, Bucovina and Transylvania and having a great mix from capital to modern cities. To purchase your Eurail Pass, go to Where to buy |


