Although both facilitate rail travel, the Swiss Travel Pass and the Eurail Pass are distinct products with different coverage and benefits. The Eurail Pass is a multi-country ticket covering 33 European nations, including Switzerland, but it is primarily designed for inter-city train travel and often requires additional fees for seat reservations on high-speed or scenic routes. In contrast, the Swiss Travel Pass is an all-in-one "national" pass exclusive to Switzerland. It provides unlimited travel not just on trains, but also on postal buses, lake steamers, and urban public transport (trams and buses) in over 90 cities. Crucially, the Swiss Pass also includes free entry to over 500 museums and significant discounts (usually 50%) on mountain excursions like the Pilatus or Titlis cable cars, which are not covered by Eurail. For someone traveling exclusively within Switzerland, the Swiss Travel Pass offers much deeper integration and better value than a general Eurail Pass.