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Travelling to mutiple location to - and - fro from germany


Aditya Joshi

Hi,

I have an EU rail pass for 15 days 2months(flex). I need to know of it is possible to travel

The routes and with planned travel days below:

  1. MUnich-zurich (1 day)
  2. Munich-Berlin- Paris-Munich(3days)
  3. Munich- vienna -Budapest-Munich (2days)
  4. Munich- insbruck- bologna- venice- rome -Munich (5 days)

I would like to take break with multiple trips to- and -fro with munich as my base , or am i missing something regarding inbound and outbound conditions?

 

 

Best answer by ralderton

Aditya Joshi wrote:

I purchased EU rail global pass , I am a indian citizen and indian resident and will just have my base at Munich during my europe trip

Great. In that case you have no restrictions on travel in Germany. You can do your itinerary as planned đź‘Ť

(It's just because your forum profile mentions Germany as your country, so it was worth checking!)

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If Germany is your country of residence, you can indeed only use the pass on two days in the country.

For the other trips you'll have to buy tickets or use your Deutschlandticket.

For example Munich-Salzburg/Kufstein easily done by regional train. Then you can start the pass. Similar for Munich-Lindau, although you'll need an Ă–BB ticket for the short hop across the border.


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The answer depends. Is Germany your country of residence, or are you there on holiday?

Did you buy a Eurail or Interrail pass?


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I purchased EU rail global pass , I am a indian citizen and indian resident and will just have my base at Munich during my europe trip


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Aditya Joshi wrote:

I purchased EU rail global pass , I am a indian citizen and indian resident and will just have my base at Munich during my europe trip

Great. In that case you have no restrictions on travel in Germany. You can do your itinerary as planned đź‘Ť

(It's just because your forum profile mentions Germany as your country, so it was worth checking!)


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Nice!

I will mention some mandatory reservations/supplements below (see https://www.seat61.com/interrail-and-eurail-reservations.htm as well). Reservations are a good idea on the remaining routes as they can get busy at popular times. You don't really wish to spend hours standing on a holiday trip! ;)

Berlin - Paris costs 18€. You may use this site https://int.bahn.de/en/buchung/start?KL=2&ET=PASSZUSCHLAG

Paris - Stuttgart/Munich will cost the same.

Innsbruck - Bologna and all RJ/EC trains over the Brenner route require a 10€ supplement in 2nd class (3€ reservation optional but heavily suggested).

Bologna - Venice 13€ for the high-speed train. Free by regional train. Same for other Italian journeys.


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Thanks really appreciate your help….


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In italy the train Italo | 9963 from bologana to rome covered in EU rail pass?

 


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No, Italo doesn't participate in Eurail


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Is there a list of participating train operators within the EU?


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The link I posted above covers it well: https://www.seat61.com/interrail-and-eurail-reservations.htm


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