PriyankaGC
Traveller
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Posted 9 years ago
hi,
we (hubby, 9yr old child and myself) will be visiting Paris, Switzerland and Italy. we were planning to take the 10 day - 4 country Select pass for this. we needed some clarity on this:
1. we will travel from Paris to Basel (switzerland) by TGV. on the website it says that for eurail pass holders Reservation required - starting from Eur 15). However when i try to book my tickets it does not give any option to get a discount for Eurail pass holder and I need to pay the full amount of Eur 200 for 3 people.
2. Since Eurail has a tie up with SBB does that mean that I can board any swiss train (apart from the scenic trains like Bernina that require reservation) without buying a ticket? as most swiss trains do not require reservations.
3. In Italy, trains do require reservations but when i try to book it again does not show any option to get a discount as i have a eurail pass.
please Help.
regards
priyanka
Peter
Traveller
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Hi Priyanka.
1. Paris to Basel is by Lyria train: [u]https://rail.cc/en/eurail-train-reservation/tgv-lyria/lyria-lyria/162[/u]
Prices start FROM EUR 15 - usually it is much more expensive since December 2014. You can buy the reservation via ACPRail shown at the link above.
It is much cheaper (~EUR 9 per person) if you travel by TGV from Paris to for example Mulhouse, there you change in a free local train. Not direct, but cheaper (3h vs 4h total journey time).
2. Eurail in Switzerland: [u]https://rail.cc/en/eurail-train-reservation/switzerland/ch[/u]
Also check: [u]https://rail.cc/blog/zurich-milano-albula-bernina/[/u]
And: [u]https://rail.cc/blog/brig-visp-zermatt-gornergrat/[/u]
3. In Italy you can also travel for free if you avoid the high-speed-trains. Frequent free local trains, frequent IC trains free (but recommended to reserve for EUR 3).
Reservation possible via Trenitalia or easily at ticket vending machines or [ux]https://rail.shop/acprail/reservation[/ux]
If you tell us your travel dates and the exact places you want to travel to, it is much easier to tell you free connections without reservations. :)
Note: depending on your exact route, Eurail might not be the best choice!
If you buy Eurail, please use one of our partner links to support the free help we offer - and get free PLUS :arr: [u]https://rail.cc/en/plus[/u]
Pete :)