I wanted to ask questions on how seat availability is on trains which state “This is a popular train. Seat reservations are recommended but not required.”. For example theres a train from budapest to Prague but it says seats are recommended. Obviously if its possible to save money I would want to not pay unnecessarily for seats that are available without booking. For context we are group of 4 people and was wondering if all 4 would be enough for these kinds of trains. Would highly appreciate someone who has done this trip before and has experience to give advice on the subject
Seat availability
Best answer by BrendanDB
For trains with optional seat reservations it’s very dependent on the time and date you take the train. So please mention travel dates and time for exact advice.
Quite often you consult the expected seat availability of the train on the websites/apps of the train operators. So you can decide if you go for a seat reservation a bit later, like one or two weeks before you travel.
If you take the train on a random blue tuesday, in the middle of the day, far away from any holiday or longer weekend, I wouldn’t bother to get a seat reservation.
If you plan to take the train on a Friday or Sunday, you can expect larger crowds, because more people will be travelling to go on a weekend or a small city trip. During high season or a holiday period (Christmas, Easter, Ascension weekend, July-August) I would definitely go for seat reservations, since a lot of people will be travelling. If you want to sit together as a group of 4, reserve during high season.
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