Hey! So I was interrailing last spring and had no problem with my reserved seats since I had them all printed out. I would however like to do a trip with no planned route or anything like that, ehich means that I can’t reserve and print the tickets at home beforehand. I was wondering if the e-tickets work fine by showing them from my email even though it says on the Interrail website to print all of them just in case.
Reserved e-tickets that need to be printed - does it work to just show via email
Best answer by Angelo
Hi it depends from country to country and from train to train.
Best countries to use trains with no reservation or with optional reservation are Norway, Denmark (except Copenhagen-Hamburg in Summer), Netherlands and Belgium (Thalys and Eurostar reservation compulsory), Germany (highspeed ICE only optional reservation), Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland and Slovenia.
Countries with a lot of trains with compulsory reservation, but easy to get it:
Hungary and Slovakia (only national trips, for international trips not compulsory), Italy, Poland (easy most of the trains, not easy Berlin-Poland).
Avoid Spain and international high speed trains to/from France and currently France and Sweden.
Check here where you can buy reservations, avoiding Interrail.eu
How to get Reservations 🙂 | Community
P.S. Most local trains do not need a reservation. Except some trains in Spain.
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