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Discover how to make your European train travels smoother, smarter, and more enjoyable with practical advice for every journey. From planning your rail routes to navigating train stations and packing for comfort, these tips are designed to help you travel with ease and confidence. Whether you’re embarking on a weekend getaway or exploring multiple destinations by rail, you’ll find expert insights to enhance your experience and create unforgettable memories. Start your European train adventure with guidance that makes every trip stress-free and inspiring!

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What is a youth rail pass?

A youth rail pass gives travellers under 28 discounted access to Europe's rail network. European residents need an Interrail Pass; non-European residents need a Eurail Pass. Both cover up to 33 countries.
Residency Rules for Eurail and Interrail

Residency rules for Eurail and Interrail

Interrail is for European residents, including the UK. Eurail is for non-European residents. Which pass you need depends on where you live, not which passport you hold.
1st vs. 2nd Class Amenities Compared

1st Class vs 2nd Class on European Trains: What’s Actually Different

First class on European trains offers a wider seat, a quieter carriage, and sometimes at-seat service. Whether it is worth the extra cost depends on how long you are travelling, which operator you are using, and whether you need a private sleeper compartment overnight. This guide covers the key differences by operator, from Eurostar and TGV to DB ICE, Frecciarossa, Italo, and SBB, plus how to choose your Interrail or Eurail pass class.
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Train Delays in Europe: What to Do

Under EU Regulation 2021/782, a 60-minute delay entitles you to compensation (25-50% refund), free rebooking, or assistance. Here is what to do.
Ultimate Guide to Train Station Safety in Europe

Guide to Train Station Safety in Europe

European stations are safe but watch for pickpockets. Covers luggage storage, common scam patterns, security differences, and what to do if something is stolen.
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How to Book Rail Pass Seat Reservations

Rail passes don't include seat reservations. Most high-speed and all night trains require a separate paid reservation, with fees ranging from around €2 to €43 depending on the operator and route.
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What is a Eurail Pass?

A Eurail Pass gives non-European residents flexible train travel across 33 countries from one pass-no separate tickets needed for each journey.
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Eurail 3 Country Select Pass

The Eurail 3 Country Select Pass lets non-European residents choose 3 neighboring countries to explore by rail. More focused than a Global Pass, lower cost.
High-speed train boarding at a historic station

Europe by Train from London

From London St Pancras, Eurostar reaches Paris in just over 2 hours. From there, Barcelona, Amsterdam and the Swiss Alps are a few more hours by train.