Regarding travel in your own country of residence with Interrail Global, the restriction is a bit more flexible than you think. The two inbound/outbound days can be used for any travel day, not necessarily the first and last days only. Also, you can use the whole day until midnight to travel out of or back to your home country, so you don't necessarily have to take the fastest route out or back. Thus, given you live in Germany, if you decide to use an inbound/outbound day (which the app automatically does when you decide to activate a journey involving your country of residence), even if you start outside, then you can take as many journeys as you want through Germany within that day, as long as you travel back out to a different country before the end of the day. For example, if you start the day in Paris and want to end in Vienna, you can travel through Germany if you have an inbound/outbound day available to make this journey. Just be aware that you'll use up the other inbound/outbound day if you wish to travel out of Germany a different day after staying overnight at home.
Thanks for the information man! I'm currently looking at doing the Inter rail from Ireland and it's great to see someone else's perspective on what it has to offer.
Informative. Back in 1985 21 days only 11 countries eurrail 310 dollars usa. I believe many changes like reservations and etc. Thinking of 33 countries with no reservations within 3 months yours truly evans w Robinson
I was wondering how is the 4g internet on the rail. do you think it's possible to get some work done between cities? thank you for the content! very helpful :)
Thank you for watching! It really depends on the country, I wouldn’t rely on good internet connection for video streaming etc but otherwise you should be fine
Danke für dein Video. Eine Frage hätte ich noch... Über die Interrailapp kann man nicht in jedem Land Reservierungen buchen(z.B. Griechenland). Das Heißt, ich muss eine Reservierung vor Ort am Bahnhof machen richtig? Und wenn ich am Bahnhof mir einen Platz reserviere, muss ich dann noch ein paar Tage warten, weil schon alles reserviert ist?
Great video how did you get from Italy to Greece? The advisor told me I’d have to buy a separate ticket other than the continuous pass. I don’t think the advisor s are helpful at all.
Thanks for your comment! I talk about my journey in the second video, I took the ferry from Bari to Patras and I think with Interrail there was a 30% discount.. You have to book via the ferry website and then put in the Interrail code that you can look up on the Interrail website! Hope that helps
@@drunkonlife. yes I have been binge watching your videos so much insight. I just didn’t understand why Interrail advisor was telling me besides the continuous pass for Greece I’d need another pass which I think is €150 I will probably take the route you did. I look forward to seeing more of your videos. ❤️
You don't have to be an EU citizen to get an interrail pass. I'm a UK citizen and we can get it and a resident (not even citizen) of every European country can. I assume you are Australian/German? Very jealous of your EU citizenship from a fellow Australian who lost theirs after Brexit 😭
I said I was surprised that Turkey is part of interrail, that is all. In fact, Istanbul was one of my favourite destinations of the journey. I am sorry if this comment offended you and wish you a good life too Gürbüz
I will be 70 soon and looking to use the Eurail Pass. Thanks!
Thats amazing! All the best for your journey :)
that's awesome! wish you well on your travels!
Regarding travel in your own country of residence with Interrail Global, the restriction is a bit more flexible than you think. The two inbound/outbound days can be used for any travel day, not necessarily the first and last days only. Also, you can use the whole day until midnight to travel out of or back to your home country, so you don't necessarily have to take the fastest route out or back. Thus, given you live in Germany, if you decide to use an inbound/outbound day (which the app automatically does when you decide to activate a journey involving your country of residence), even if you start outside, then you can take as many journeys as you want through Germany within that day, as long as you travel back out to a different country before the end of the day. For example, if you start the day in Paris and want to end in Vienna, you can travel through Germany if you have an inbound/outbound day available to make this journey. Just be aware that you'll use up the other inbound/outbound day if you wish to travel out of Germany a different day after staying overnight at home.
love the video, also whats the kodak remix, that goes hard
thanks mate! the song is called done with you by dj aedidias
Thanks for the information man!
I'm currently looking at doing the Inter rail from Ireland and it's great to see someone else's perspective on what it has to offer.
Thanks man! You should go for it! Catch the ferry to France or Britain and then anywhere you like 😎
Für mich gehts nächsten Sommer los, auch mit dem 3 Monate Ticket. Durch dein Video hat sich die Vorfreude nur noch gesteigert!
Freut mich zu hören! :)
Love the vibes of the video! Great info :) Danke
I like your vibe, good info m8 👌
Thank you so much for this series!
Thank you very much for this useful video!
Informative. Back in 1985 21 days only 11 countries eurrail 310 dollars usa. I believe many changes like reservations and etc. Thinking of 33 countries with no reservations within 3 months yours truly evans w Robinson
Keep Going!
Finally 7th August, Czech, Austria, Slovenie, Hungary, Croatia, Italy, France, England, Belgium
hi i finally bought my ticket, if travelling with a puppy do i have to reserve seats?
I was wondering how is the 4g internet on the rail. do you think it's possible to get some work done between cities? thank you for the content! very helpful :)
Thank you for watching! It really depends on the country, I wouldn’t rely on good internet connection for video streaming etc but otherwise you should be fine
Hi, do you know anything about lockers in cities to leave your backpack before your hostel reservation time is right?
Most hostels have a luggage room where you can leave your bags before or after your stay :)
Danke für dein Video. Eine Frage hätte ich noch... Über die Interrailapp kann man nicht in jedem Land Reservierungen buchen(z.B. Griechenland). Das Heißt, ich muss eine Reservierung vor Ort am Bahnhof machen richtig? Und wenn ich am Bahnhof mir einen Platz reserviere, muss ich dann noch ein paar Tage warten, weil schon alles reserviert ist?
Ich glaube die bekommt man meistens ohne Probleme am gleichen Tag.. Ich hatte mit dabei nie Probleme!
Great video how did you get from Italy to Greece? The advisor told me I’d have to buy a separate ticket other than the continuous pass. I don’t think the advisor s are helpful at all.
Thanks for your comment! I talk about my journey in the second video, I took the ferry from Bari to Patras and I think with Interrail there was a 30% discount.. You have to book via the ferry website and then put in the Interrail code that you can look up on the Interrail website! Hope that helps
@@drunkonlife. yes I have been binge watching your videos so much insight. I just didn’t understand why Interrail advisor was telling me besides the continuous pass for Greece I’d need another pass which I think is €150 I will probably take the route you did. I look forward to seeing more of your videos. ❤️
@@begee5847 there is a flexipass for balkan countries! Super cheap! Muc cheaper than interrail pass
hello! congrats on your super informative video! in which countries have you been charged for a seat reservation? cheers x
Thanks Elli! As far as I remember France and Italy charge for reservations (mostly around 10€)
@@drunkonlife. Spain charges the same too
As soon as #5 came, i left.
Huh.
Not here for any gyan
Thanks for leaving then
You don't have to be an EU citizen to get an interrail pass. I'm a UK citizen and we can get it and a resident (not even citizen) of every European country can. I assume you are Australian/German? Very jealous of your EU citizenship from a fellow Australian who lost theirs after Brexit 😭
Thanks for clarifying!
What you said about Turks is really rude. I wish you a good life with your prejudices.
I said I was surprised that Turkey is part of interrail, that is all. In fact, Istanbul was one of my favourite destinations of the journey. I am sorry if this comment offended you and wish you a good life too Gürbüz