Im visiting family in the UK from America, but I am a UK citizen (duo passport) and I plan to travel to and from London to Amsterdam each weekend for a month.
That's 6-8 trips. Do I need a one country or Global pass?
Im guessing I'm allowed to take the LNER for free to get to King's Cross, then get on the Eurostar to Amsterdam. Then I can use the trams and metro for free in Amsterdam right?
Or am I misunderstanding how it works.
When I need to take the Eurostar back to UK, is that allowed on a one country pass? Because when I get back to London, I will need to take a LNER train out of London to my city, will that be an additional cost?
This all confuses me a bit, on what pass to purchase and if this plan is feasible.
Thanks for your help.
Edit: Forgot to add, because of brexit, does UK passport still apply to interrail? And would getting Eurorail pass be even better for this plan?
I'm guessing global is best because what if I want to go to another country one time. But that's for another time. Curious if Eurorail or interrail is better value?