brownsinterrail
Traveller
9 comments
Posted 14 years ago
i'm from london and i understand that you can't use your ticket to get out of your own country nd i am flying to budapest for a frestival and then want to interrail my way back up can i use my interrail ticket on the euro star from france back to london? thankls
Flo
Traveller
10724 comments
Hi!
As far as I know you can get a ticket passholder tariff Bruxelles/Paris - London even if you have an UK InterRail pass. :) But also check for cheap online advance fares as they can be cheaper than the passholder fare. And also think about getting such a ticket from Lille and get there with your InterRail pass - maybe you can save some money...
Flo 8)
[b]UPDATE helpful links:[/b]
[u]https://rail.cc/en/how-to-interrail[/u]
[u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-rules[/u]
Tsheki
Traveller
3 comments
Hi guys, I didn't quite comprehend the message above so maybe you can help me.
I am currently studying in Italy and I will be travelling from Munich to Florence using a DB Bahn train.
If I'm coming from Germany, travelling into Italy (Munich to Florence), can I use my Interrail pass? Or will I have to change trains at the first stop in Italy (Bologna) and use regional trains for the rest of the journey?
Any help would be highly appreciated
Peter
Traveller
9333 comments
Hi.
So you stayed six months or more in Italy and Italy is your country ofr residence?
It doesn't matters if the train is DB or Trenitalia or something else. You will have to pay from the border until your home town. You only get a 50% discount on a normal price ticket from the border to your home town.
But usually special prices are much cheaper than this discount!
I recommend to buy a special price ticket for example for the night train: [ux]https://rail.shop/bahn[/ux]
Or one from Trenitalia.
The border station (even the train doesn't stops there) of the night train is: Brennero/Brenner
Peter :)
Tsheki
Traveller
3 comments
Hi
Yes, I have been studying in Italy for longer than 6 months. Thank you for the help!!!