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How much do I need for a month of Interrailing?

We would advise allowing for around 50-100 euros per day, do you have to spend this exact amount every day? No. Different factors will come into play, for example, one of the days you may want to do a tour that costs around 15-20 euros, but you still need to allow money for eating, public transport etc.



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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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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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How to save money while Interrailing Europe
  1. Book your Interrail pass in advance. ...
  2. Take regional trains. ...
  3. Book Hostels over hotels. ...
  4. Book hostels with Kitchens. ...
  5. Make use of internal discounts available with your pass. ...
  6. Make use of Europe's UNDER 27 discounts. ...
  7. Bring a reusable bottle. ...
  8. Don not withdraw cash from ALL ATM machines:


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A reservation guarantees you a seat or a bed on the train. Night trains have several accommodation options, ranging from reclining seats to single cabins with private bathrooms. You will pay a higher reservation fee for the more luxurious options.

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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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One of the most budget-friendly ways to see Europe is by using an Interrail train Pass. With a single Pass you can hop on and off many of Europe's trains. Costs of accommodation, food and entertainment do vary between countries, but there are many ways to enjoy a low-cost trip.

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Interrailing was, for me ? and for anyone who embarks on a similar rite of passage ? about way more than a ?holiday?; it was about discovering people and places away from parental gaze; exploring beyond safe harbours; growing up; making friends ? and mistakes; being independent and so, so much more.

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Survival guide for solo travellers Update your friends or family regularly. If you're going off-grid, make sure someone knows when they should hear from you next. Be social. Join common hostel dinners, meet-ups or free walking tours to meet more people.

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First and foremost, for any interrail trip we highly recommend opting for a backpack over a suitcase. You'll be carrying your backpack for extended periods, navigating cobbled streets, and tackling uphill treks.

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When travelling on the Eurostar, first class Interrail pass holders are in Standard Premier. In this carriage you are served a small, cold meal with juice or wine. It makes the reservation fee feel a little more worth it and the journey a little more luxurious.

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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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