To book in advance, it's probably best to call DB and then collect the reservation from a DB ticket machine when you arrive in Germany. But it should be no problem to make a reservation a few days in advance at any German ticket office. Do you think we won't have any trouble by Booking two-three days in advance? I'm afraid of a fully booked train. I tried contacting DB by email too with no answer yet, so maybe calling is the best idea. Thanks for your advice, I would choose you the best answer but I accidentally chose another one hahaha DB sells reservations not via E-Mail If you wanna have the reservation for sure you have to call. But usually it´s enough to reserve few days in advance (note it doesn´t have to be in Germany to resereve this train. It can be already a International ticket office in Switzerland,Belgium, Netherlands and few more.) Thank you very much! This is by far the best help I've got
To book in advance, it's probably best to call DB and then collect the reservation from a DB ticket machine when you arrive in Germany. But it should be no problem to make a reservation a few days in advance at any German ticket office. Do you think we won't have any trouble by Booking two-three days in advance? I'm afraid of a fully booked train. I tried contacting DB by email too with no answer yet, so maybe calling is the best idea. Thanks for your advice, I would choose you the best answer but I accidentally chose another one hahaha
You are not first one-and also not 1st one to forget to read condiitons before jumping the world of online. there are FAR better ALternatives-listed by seewulf in an other overveiw on howtodoit THESE can be done at a german counter-and most likely you pass DE anyway-and NO, trains are not sold out weeks advance, its not RENFE in ES The advice from the experienced travellers in the community is to use other ways to make reservations than the Interrail/Eurail website. You can look at the guide in the link: https://community.eurail.com/train-connections-reservations-47/how-to-get-reservations-105 If you, after having looked at the guide, have questions about how to make specific reservation, please give your travel details (departure date, time and route) preferably in a new post, and you will get advice. I already tried all alternatives I could, I also heard before about the guide. I'll keep trying, thanks for your advice.
You are not first one-and also not 1st one to forget to read condiitons before jumping the world of online. there are FAR better ALternatives-listed by seewulf in an other overveiw on howtodoit THESE can be done at a german counter-and most likely you pass DE anyway-and NO, trains are not sold out weeks advance, its not RENFE in ES I think it is fair to look for solutions online when I have any trouble, I think I read all conditions I found. I already have tried alternatives like seewulf suggests and I would never write such a commentary before trying everything I could.Thanks anyway, I'll continue trying.
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