Go Solo with these European Train Travel Hacks

Travelling by train solo is one of the best ways to explore Europe.

Rail Europe has come up with these train travel hacks that aim to help travellers with their European holiday plans and budget.

While many solo travellers are aware of the benefits of rail travel in Europe, they may not be aware of the different ways they can and should take advantage of rail passes to maximize their time and money’s worth.

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Here are some top hacks to help:

Consider Multiple Day Trips

Passes such as the Eurail Select ones, which include one, two, three and four countries as well as the Eurail Global Pass, allow travellers unlimited travel each given “day” on the pass within the 24 hours from midnight to midnight. Depending on the places of interest, travellers can often visit two or three small towns in one day without having to rush around.

Use the SaverPass

Groups of up to five people travelling together and on the same itinerary (i.e. making the same stops) qualify for the SaverPass, which is a discounted Eurail Pass. Booking the passes together as a group translates to significant savings.

Apply Discounts and Bonuses

When booking any rail pass, travellers should be aware that numerous travel bonuses and discounts on buses, ferries, private railways, hotels, sightseeing tours and WiFi come with the pass. These are updated each year, so it is advisable to check the items on offer before making accommodation and tour arrangements.

Swiss Travel Pass

The Swiss Travel Pass grants the holder unlimited access to all Swiss public transportation

including buses, trains and boats; allows up to 50% discount off mountain railways and cable ways; and free access to 500+ museums around the country. This is unsurpassed value for money.

Avoid Seat Reservations Where Possible

Travellers embarking on routes serviced by both high-speed and regional trains may like to consider the latter option to save on seat reservation costs. (Note however that seat reservations are mandatory on all high-speed services and inter-country connections).

Travel During Off-peak and Shoulder Seasons

Travelling during the quieter months (usually spring and autumn) will also help with the savings in general. There is also the luxury of space on the trains as crowds usually tend to swell significantly during the peak seasons of summer and winter.

Book in Advance

Travellers who plan ahead can save up to 70% off their rail bookings. Eurail passes can be booked up to 11 months in advance, and seat reservations up to three months prior.

 

Do you know or a train travel hack not listed? Let us know.

 

For more tips, deals, information and booking, head to www.raileurope.com.au.

 

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