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strakis
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Posted 11 years ago

Hi all,

looking for some help. Currently doing some research for my interrailing trip with my for early next year. A lot of sites/research has led me to believe an interrail ticket works out as more expensive than point to point tickets.

My route if it helps is looking at Amsterdam, Berlin, Krakow, Austria, eventually down to italy maybe 3 or 4 places in Italy. 3-4 weeks travel.

When actually going on sites for individual tickets some of them are about 100/200 euros for a single trip. Am I missing something when I've read it is cheaper doing point to point tickets? At the moment to me the interrail ticket looks well worth the money even with 4/5 euros per reservation possibly 15/20 for more expensive countries.

Some help would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

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Flo
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replied 11 years ago

Hi!

I dont know your exact your whether where you have looked for regular ticket fares. Anyway, you probably will be better off with an InterRail pass as you are travelling to quite InterRail-friendly countries where you wont need much extra reservations.
You will need a 4€ seat reservation to travel to/from Poland plus the occasional high speed train or Intercity reservation in Italy (10€/3€) and not really much more - depending on your final route of course.

For single tickets have a look at:
[ux]https://rail.shop/nsinternational[/ux] or [ux]https://rail.shop/beurope[/ux] for tickets to Germany
[ux]https://rail.shop/bahn[/ux] for tickets to/from/within Germany
[u]https://rail.shop/pkpic[/ux] for tickets within/from Poland
[ux]https://rail.shop/oebb[/ux] for tickets to/within/from Austria
[ux]https://rail.shop/omio[/ux] for tickets within Italy

Keep in mind that the cheaper advance fare tickets usually have only limited, if any, refund/cancellation policies.


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strakis
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replied 11 years ago

This is great. Thanks Flo, much appreciated.

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