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Im travelling to Paris, London, Antwerp and Amsterdam, best ticket pass i can get?

  • February 14, 2025
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Hi, 

I will be travelling to those cities mentioned from March 14th, to MArch 31st, 2025, what in your consideration, would be my besto choice to purchase a ticket? Im travelling with my whole family.

 

Appreciate your comments, :)

Best answer by rvdborgt

You'll have to do the math yourself and compare regular tickets with passes plus reservations on your travel dates. Regular prices are dynamic so there's no way to tell in advance.

For Paris-London and London to Brussels or Antwerp, check www.eurostar.com.

For Antwerp to Amsterdam, check www.nsinternational.com. Eurostar is mostly too expensive here but there are also reservation-free trains each hour to Amsterdam Zuid.

Pass reservations for Eurostar can be booked on www.raileurope.com.

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  • February 14, 2025

You'll have to do the math yourself and compare regular tickets with passes plus reservations on your travel dates. Regular prices are dynamic so there's no way to tell in advance.

For Paris-London and London to Brussels or Antwerp, check www.eurostar.com.

For Antwerp to Amsterdam, check www.nsinternational.com. Eurostar is mostly too expensive here but there are also reservation-free trains each hour to Amsterdam Zuid.

Pass reservations for Eurostar can be booked on www.raileurope.com.


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  • February 14, 2025

Appreciate your response rvdborgt!

I have actually done the math, and i got the best price from Eurail Global pass. My doubt here is, there are 4,5,7 and 15 days different prices, and although I will not be in a train all 15 days of my trip, Im confuse here which global pass I should take given those cities I want to visit.

Based on this fact, could you give me more feedback?


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  • February 14, 2025

Did you include the 2 x 30€ Eurostar reservations? Children also need to pay them. There is a passholder quota as well so you should book as soon as your dates are set.

4 days should be enough. The Eurail pass isn’t valid on trams, buses, subways, etc.

If you’d like to do a few day trips from London (i.e. Oxford, Cambridge, Brighton, Bath,...), get 5 or 7 days.


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