How to Book European Train Tickets: A Beginner’s Guide
Book European train tickets on Trainline, Omio or Raileurope. A 10-day Interrail Pass can save up to €430 on multi-city trips vs. individual tickets.
What to Pack for Europe Trip: Essential List for European Train Adventures
Pack a 20–22 inch suitcase or 40–45L backpack for European train travel. Bring a passport valid 6+ months, tickets, insurance and copies of key docs.
Eurail vs Interrail: Which Rail Pass Is Right for You?
Eurail is for non-European residents; Interrail is for Europeans. Both cover 31 countries. The key difference is eligibility and home country rules.
How to Reserve Seats on Popular European Trains
High-speed trains (TGV, Eurostar, AVE) and night trains require seat reservations — book 3–6 months ahead. Regional trains usually don't need one.
Is a Eurail Pass Worth It? A Practical Guide to Your Travel Options
A Eurail Global Pass pays off for 5–7+ cross-country journeys in 1–2 months. Point-to-point tickets are cheaper if you book 2–3 months ahead with fixed dates.
8 Budget-Friendly Train Travel Tips Across Europe
Book European train tickets 3–9 months early for the best prices — Vienna to Budapest starts at €9. Youth, senior and group passes save up to 25%.