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Does Interrail have a 10% discount?

Free travel for kids - Up to two children (aged 0 to 11) can travel for free with a single adult. Senior Pass - Adults 60 and older get 10% off standard Adult Pass prices.



Yes, Interrail frequently offers a 10% discount, most notably as a permanent "Senior Discount" for travelers aged 60 and over. In 2026, this 10% reduction is automatically applied when you select the "Senior" category during checkout on the official Interrail.eu website. Additionally, Interrail often runs "Flash Sales" or seasonal promotions—typically in the spring and late autumn—where a 10% to 15% discount is offered on Global Passes for all age groups. For younger travelers (aged 12 to 27), the discount is even more significant, with a permanent 25% "Youth Discount" off the standard adult fare. It is also worth checking for "Regional" deals; in February 2026, some "One Country" passes for nations like Italy and Switzerland are seeing promotional 10% price cuts to encourage off-peak travel. To catch these deals, travelers are advised to sign up for the Interrail newsletter or check the "Deals" tab, as these 10% "early bird" offers can save over €50 on a high-value monthly Global Pass.

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When you've selected how many tickets you require, along with the appropriate age, you'll be met with a wide selection of options, from a 4 day ticket to a 3 month one. Varying in price from €167 for unlimited train travel for 4 days to €812 for up to 3 months, the prices are arguably cheaper than that of flying.

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Winter is one of the best times of year to hop on a train and get to know a different side of Europe. As the streets become less busy and the rooftops get dusted with snow, quirky traditions come alive and city lights shine a little brighter.

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Not sure if this is a wind-up, but anyway: interrail is for people resident in Europe, eg EU, Ukraine, Russia, Turkey, UK, Switzerland. Eurail for those resident outside Europe. INterRail for ALL who live in countries that have railways accepting this pass-thats also Turkey.

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The Interrail Pass doesn't cover travel within cities in most places. You might get lucky if they have a mainline rail system that passes through but buses, metros, trams etc will need to be covered as an extra cost. This is one of those quirks that can catch people out so at least you are forewarned.

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You do have to pay an additional fee to travel on a night train (the amount depends on the type of sleeping accommodation you choose), but this is usually cheaper than staying in a hostel or hotel. You'll also maximise your time by travelling while you sleep.

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The only difference is that InterRail Passes are for Europeans and Eurail passes are for non-Europeans but it is important to select correctly. You are not eligible for a Eurail Pass if you are a European resident nor are you eligible for an InterRail Pass if you do not reside in Europe. What is this?

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A backpack is a hands-free option that lets you keep your belongings close to you at all times which in turn makes it easy to access your belongings on the go. The benefits of interrailing Europe with a backpack means you don't have to worry about leaving your luggage unattended or struggling to carry multiple bags.

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Less Risks of damage: Unlike a suitcase, a light weight backpack wont tend to have any moving parts (apart from zips) This means you are automatically limiting the risk of damage to your luggage/ I.e broken wheels on cobbled streets etc. When interrailing, you're going to be on the move quite a lot.

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Yes! If you have a Interrail Global Pass, you can travel on the Eurostar high-speed train connecting London with France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

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