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anonymous
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Posted 9 years ago

I´ll travel interrail next summer and have planned this kind of route:

-leaving from Finland-
Stockholm, Sweden--->Malmö, Sweden--->Berlin, Denmark--->Amsterdam, Netherlands--->Paris, France---->

and then back? Any good tips?

Paris--->Hamburg--->Kopenhagen---->Stockholm for example? I couldn`t find any night train between Paris and Hamburg, is there any?

And then may I ask the most stupid question....? When I travel with my Interrail-pass, will that be my train-ticket or do I still have to pay for the trip? I know that ther will be some extra costs due to the reservations, but if there´s not any reservation needed, is the interrail pass my train ticket?

Thank you!

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Wouter
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replied 9 years ago

Yes, your interrail tickets is your 'travel for free anywhere you want' ticket. You will have to fill in your routes and dates and show this in the train.
In Europe there are a lot of trains that need or can be reserved. In France most TGVs need one for example. You can get them online via our partner link or just at the station.

Have a look at the Blogs for some travel advice including my blog about the Netherlands.
I would always say that you have to include Switzerland. Possibly ways are via Geneva, GoldenPass, Interlaken Luzerne!