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Hello, is there any lounges which is available with 1st class eurail grobal pass in Roma Termini and Venezia St.Lucia?

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No I'm sorry, the Freccia Lounge is only for frequent travelers in Business (1st class) and people with a Ticket for Executive Class (1st +).

https://www.trenitalia.com/it/offerte_e_servizi/sale_dell_alta_velocita.html 

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1st class lounges are only accessible for passholders in some countries, Italy is not one of them.


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No I'm sorry, the Freccia Lounge is only for frequent travelers in Business (1st class) and people with a Ticket for Executive Class (1st +).

https://www.trenitalia.com/it/offerte_e_servizi/sale_dell_alta_velocita.html 


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You can use lounges in Austria (quite good, in any larger city) and GB. In FR a very, very few-I think only with ALSO a RES for TGV in the next 2-3 hrs. and in theory in NL on INT trips-but these are sourced out to a kind of ´temp.office provider´ in/nearby stations. Expressly NOT IN DE on DB!


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Thank you, everyone.

Your answers were very helpful. 


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Can you use lounges with interrail really only in Austria and UK? Are there some more countries available, where you can enter the lounges with a 1st class pass? 😅


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MartinM wrote:

Can you use lounges with interrail really only in Austria and UK? Are there some more countries available, where you can enter the lounges with a 1st class pass? 😅

CD "Lounge" is included, probably with reservations also Regiojet and probably also MAV Start in Budapest.


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The three NS International lounges (Amsterdam Central, Schiphol and Rotterdam) are accessible too for 1st class interrail passholders, as stated explicitly on their site https://www.nsinternational.com/nl/stations/nsinternational-lounge: "1e klas internationaal ticket (incl. Interrail 1e klas)"


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RENFE lounges are also included with the corresponding premium reservation for 23.50€.


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SJ lounges are also accessible. https://www.sj.se/en/about-the-journey/sj-lounge


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Schelte wrote:

SJ lounges are also accessible. https://www.sj.se/en/about-the-journey/sj-lounge

Apart from the 1st class Interrail/Eurail pass with an active travel day, you also need a reservation on an SJ train in 1st or 2nd class for the day.


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Schelte wrote:

SJ lounges are also accessible. https://www.sj.se/en/about-the-journey/sj-lounge

Apart from the 1st class Interrail/Eurail pass with an active travel day, you also need a reservation on an SJ train in 1st or 2nd class for the day.

They request a ticket (= an active travel day), not a reservation. Or are they explaining it incorrectly on their website?


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rvdborgt wrote:
AnnaB wrote:
Schelte wrote:

SJ lounges are also accessible. https://www.sj.se/en/about-the-journey/sj-lounge

Apart from the 1st class Interrail/Eurail pass with an active travel day, you also need a reservation on an SJ train in 1st or 2nd class for the day.

They request a ticket (= an active travel day), not a reservation. Or are they explaining it incorrectly on their website?

They wanted to see my SJ reservation both in Stockholm, Malmö and Göteborg last week. 

The only way to travel with SJ without a reservation is on a regional train. 


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AnnaB wrote:
rvdborgt wrote:
AnnaB wrote:
Schelte wrote:

SJ lounges are also accessible. https://www.sj.se/en/about-the-journey/sj-lounge

Apart from the 1st class Interrail/Eurail pass with an active travel day, you also need a reservation on an SJ train in 1st or 2nd class for the day.

They request a ticket (= an active travel day), not a reservation. Or are they explaining it incorrectly on their website?

They wanted to see my SJ reservation both in Stockholm, Malmö and Göteborg last week. 

Which suggests that the information on their website is incorrect.

Or, from the passenger's point of view: they're asking something that's not required.


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