No you're confusing 2 things : the free pass from both governments only covers trains in Germany too (incl. S-Bahn) while the 49€ Deutschland-Ticket covers everything on the other hand.
No you're confusing 2 things : the free pass from both governments only covers trains in Germany too (incl. S-Bahn) while the 49€ Deutschland-Ticket covers everything on the other hand.
Sorry, that was what I meant.
But how does the pass work in France? Does the free pass cover the metro in Paris for example?
No, it only covers trains + rail replacement buses (in the rural regions) run by SNCF.
Not covered : Paris RER network (even if they are considered trains), subways, buses, trams, Frecciarossa trains, low-cost Ouigo trains.
No, it only covers trains + rail replacement buses (in the rural regions) run by SNCF.
Not covered : Paris RER network (even if they are considered trains), subways, buses, trams, Frecciarossa trains, low-cost Ouigo trains.
Okay I see. Thanks a lot!
You're welcome.
Also a reminder that you'll need to pay seat reservations on IC and TGV high-speed trains : limited 10€ fare, then 20€ until the train sells out.
I'd recommend booking a few days in advance depending on where you're going. Peak season will be past but most TGVs leave full regardless of the month.
Book here to save booking fees (4€ per order compared to 2€ per person per train on interrail.eu) : https://travel.b-europe.com/Eurail-GE/en/booking-tgv#TravelWish
Do not hesitate for further questions.