Hello!
I'm heading to Europe this summer, my first solo and DIY trip in the region! I'm particularly heading to the ff areas in a span of 40 days:
SPAIN - Barcelona (June 27- June 30)
ITALY (flying in from Barcelona) - Rome, Florence, Venice (July 1 - July 11)
SWITZERLAND - Geneva, Aigle, Montreux, Sion*, Lausanne*, Leysin* (July 11 - 16)
CROATIA (flying in from Geneva) - Dubrovnik, Split, Plitvice, Zagreb (July 16 - July 21)
AUSTRIA - Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck (July 21 - August 4)
HUNGARY* - Budapest* (sometime between July 21 - August 4)
*not yet sure if I'm heading to these destinations but good to have them as options
I hope someone can provide clarification and other details to my following questions:
(1) I couldn't count yet how frequent I need to take the train, and I prefer to be flexible. Is the Eurail global pass my best option? It's a bit pricey for me but would consider if I can make the most out of it (i.e. most number of trips, most convenient for traveling with a luggage).
(2) If I'm buying a Eurail global pass, do I have access as well as unlimited rides to all the destinations I listed down? Kindly let me know which places I can't access by train / using a Eurail pass.
(3) If I'm buying a Eurail global pass, will I have access to all train stations of my destinations (and hopefully more in case I decided to visit other Schengen countries)? What would be the limitations?
(4) Do you advise that I also take the train when I travel within a city (e.g. exploring Venice)?
(5) Where can I check the train schedules, especially the operating hours for each train stop? Specifically for Rome and possibly for Switzerland too, I'm arriving late at night / wee hours of the morning. If in case there are no more train trips when I arrive, what are my other options?
(6) Can I just walk-in and take the train anytime I need to? Are there always options for these destinations for trains that don't need reservations? How and where do I check for this?
(7) If you have cheaper / alternative options, I'm open to receiving them.
Thank you so much for all the help!