You can only travel on a maximum of two travel days in Ireland if you choose Interrail. The price is the same for Interrail and Eurail. You should buy an Eurail pass with China as country of residence. Two days in Ireland would be enough for me. I would buy the Eurail except there doesn’t seem to be a definitive answer on what a valid proof of residence for China is even from the Eurail representative I spoke to, who said that a visa isn’t proof of residence (though I’m waiting for clarification back as to whether he understood I had a residence visa with residence written on it in English in my passport or whether he thought I had a tourist visa).Ah, I see the price is the same now: on one site it was showing Eur and on the other $.
Great, thanks for the reply. I’ve actually just learned that I can just get an interrail with my Irish passport and can travel freely for fifteen travel days in europe and UK/Ireland. So as it’s cheaper I guess I’ll do that.
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