Hi everyone! I will be visiting Europe very soon and are delighted to hear that the Eurail Pass is on 15% off this spring!
Upon doing some calculations, we found that the flexi Eurail pass could save more cost compared to the half-fare pass/STP. I'm sharing our itinerary, could anyone help me to fact check that I am using the pass correctly? Do let us know if there are better ways to use the flexi pass! We are open to adding more days too
Also, are reservations typically made with eurail/europeb? I noticed that I can make the seat reservation at Raileurope as well. Is this correct?
Day | Activate Eurail Pass | Itinerary |
1 | No | Frankfurt - Interlaken (book on DB) Explore surroundings using Interlaken guest card |
2 | Yes | Interlaken - Grindelwald - First Interlaken <-> Grindelwald (Free) Grindelwald <-> First (50% off) |
3 | Yes | Interlaken - Schilthorn Interlaken <-> Murren (Free) Murren <-> Schilthorn (25% off) |
4 | Yes | Interlaken - Lucerne - Paris Interlaken - Lucerne (Free on panoramic express - is reservation needed?) Lucerne - Basel (Free) Basel - Strasbourg/Mulhouse Ville (Free) Strasbourg/Mulhouse Ville - Paris (Free, reservation needed) - it’s cheaper to take this route |
5-10 | No | Travelling within Paris (getting Navigo easy pass) |
11 | Yes | Paris - Hoorn Paris - Amsterdam (Free, seat reservation needed) Amsterdam - Hoorn (Free) |
11-15 | No | Travelling within Amsterdam and neighbouring cities |
16 | Yes | Hoorn - Brussels Hoorn - Amsterdam (Free) Amsterdam - Brussels (Free, IC train) |
Is there a need to purchase a 7-day pass? I might be using one of the days to travel from London - Edinburgh as I am travelling in London prior to this trip.
Thank you everyone