I plan to travel by rail this summer through Germany and Switzerland with my family. Originally, I liked the Eurail Global pass because i thought I could be flexible on which train to take as each day presented itself rather than purchase specific routes ahead of time. However now I am learning that a seat reservation should be purchased because of possible crowded conditions with tourists and such. I also learned that you must purchase seat reservations 24 hours prior. If this is correct, then I am back to specific routes and times with no flexibility. What advantage is a Eurail Global pass if you have to buy seat reservations the day prior? It seems like I should just buy specific tickets which is a bit cheaper. What am I missing…thanks.
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Seat reservations with Eurail Global pass
Best answer by rvdborgt
Reservations in Germany and Switzerland are optional. In Germany, it may be wise for some trains to have a reservation though. You can see how busy a train is on bahn.com.
Reservations in Switzerland are not needed and are basically a waste of money.
In addition, there is no rule whatsoever that you have to book a reservation 24 hours in advance. Not sure where you would have seen this. You can typically book until 5 minutes prior, although the choice will be limited after the train has departed from its origin station.
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