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How do you count days on Interrail?

A travel day lasts 24 hours from midnight to midnight, and you can travel on as many trains as you want within that time frame - it still counts as using 1 travel day. Travel days can be used at any point during the time period for which your pass is valid.



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15 days in 2 months. Travel on as many trains as you like on each of your 15 travel days – perfect for visiting 14–16 destinations. You can use your 15 travel days any time within 2 months of your start date. Spread them out or use them back-to-back – it's up to you.

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A day is midnight to midnight. One 5 minute train ride counts for a full day as does spending the entire day hopping from train to train. You also have the allowance to travel into the following day on any train that you board before midnight for as long as that journey takes.

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The Interrail ticket with seven days of travel within one month. Experience unlimited rail travel: use your seven days of travel in succession or spread them out over the entire period of one month. Ideal for visiting three to five destinations.

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No, it's not possible to add more days or countries to your Pass. If you do decide to travel for longer, you can simply buy another Pass and add it to your phone.

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Here's how the 7pm rule works If your overnight train is leaving after 7pm then you can put in the following day's date on your rail pass and use one rather than two days of travel for the overnight trip. Simple!

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3 days in 1 month. Travel on as many trains as you like on each of your 3 travel days ? perfect for visiting 2?4 destinations. You can use your 3 travel days any time within 1 month of your start date. Spread them out or use them back-to-back ? it's up to you.

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Three weeks is the perfect length of time for a first-time Interrailing adventure. Not only will you have plenty of time to travel between different countries and cities, but also to really experience the best bits of each place you visit.

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The Interrail Global Pass allows up to 2 journeys in your home country: 1 to leave and 1 to return, with multiple train transfers included. You can travel on one travel day to leave your country of residence (outbound) and on one travel day to return (inbound).

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The rule means that you only need to use 1 travel day when travelling on trains that depart after 7 p.m. (19:00) and arrive at their final stop after 4 a.m. (04:00). Travel with an Interrail Pass can only begin from 00:01 on the first day that your pass is valid.

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When travelling on a night train, you only have to write down the day of departure. For example, if you travel on a night train from 9 to 10 August, you only write down 9 August. If you're travelling with a mobile Pass, this will happen automatically once you add the journey to My Trip.

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Save precious travel time by moving from one destination to the next while you sleep. Most European night trains are included in the Eurail passes. You'll just need to reserve and pay for your preferred sleeping accommodation type in addition to your pass. Don't forget about your seat reservations!

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If you're traveling on a budget, remember that most slower national and regional trains don't require seat reservations, so if you're willing to take the scenic route you can often avoid the extra cost.

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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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