Hello,
my girlfriend is from Thailand but has a language Visa in Germany for the next 6 months. We are wondering if she should buy an interrail or an eurail 3 months ticket. It seems to me that the difference is that the interrail ticket only allows to travel out and back into the country of residence once, whereas the eurail ticket doesn’t have that restriction:
- from the interrail general conditions:
The Interrail Global Pass is valid for travel in your country of residence during one outbound journey and one inbound journey that occur during travel days at any point in your trip. Read more - eurail general conditions don’t include that sentence.
That would mean that she could use the 3 months ticket for all of her train travels even within Germany, including public transportation in town etc.
From the info on the eurail website (https://www.eurail.com/en/help/interested-in-eurailing/do-i-need-a-eurail-or-an-interrail-pass), I understand that she can choose to use interrail instead, but doesn’t have to. Is that really case?
Can someone shed light into the dark?
Thanks in advance!