If anybody is watching this and meanwhile reading the comments, just one thing on reservations: In Europe it's common to book the train and the seat separately. In Germany for example you don't pay for the train booking when having an interrail/eurail pass. However, you don't get an assigned seat for free. In general you can take any seat that isn't reserved. A sign above the seat will tell you whether a seat is reserved or not. But at peak hours or on Fridays/Sondays a train might be fully booked. Then you have to sit on the floor. Anyways this is pretty normal and as a German I'm used to sitting on the ground on long train journeys. It can even be quite a conversation starter. I had the best journeys on the train floor. Although reservations are usually only 4,50€ in Germany it can add up and I'd advise you to think twice about booking a reservation. Obviously on some trains you have to make a reservation but you can check for those trains in the Interrail-App.
Yoo I absolutely loved this video of yours man, this is such an incredible traveling guide! I really like how you set up your videos and put everything together, very professional and so well made, such high quality! The energy and presence you have in front of the camera is also so laid back, positive and uplifting! I'm excited to see what else you make, keep it up, I subscribed!
@@AaronJarvis96 No problem mate, genuinely. It's my first time and extremely last minute and my plans keep changing but your videos have helped. Look forward to seeing many more, I anticipate making this a regular thing! ( providing things go relatively smoothly )
How do you reserve for a train that is in between two others trains you are taking? Because for me I leave a city on a train, and then I need to get on another train, but that train needs a reservation, how should I do that?
Thanks for the question! Just reserve from the station you are going to get on, you can do it online, on the interrail app or at any train station... just explain to them that you need to reserve from the city your 2nd train starts from :)
Let me know if you have ever been interrailing and any experiences you had on your trip?!
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Aaron, were you on your own in your Europe travels? What month(s) was it when you sat on the floor of the fully booked train
If anybody is watching this and meanwhile reading the comments, just one thing on reservations: In Europe it's common to book the train and the seat separately. In Germany for example you don't pay for the train booking when having an interrail/eurail pass. However, you don't get an assigned seat for free. In general you can take any seat that isn't reserved. A sign above the seat will tell you whether a seat is reserved or not. But at peak hours or on Fridays/Sondays a train might be fully booked. Then you have to sit on the floor. Anyways this is pretty normal and as a German I'm used to sitting on the ground on long train journeys. It can even be quite a conversation starter. I had the best journeys on the train floor.
Although reservations are usually only 4,50€ in Germany it can add up and I'd advise you to think twice about booking a reservation.
Obviously on some trains you have to make a reservation but you can check for those trains in the Interrail-App.
Literally booked my tickets today! Perfect timing mate
Awesome! hope you have a great trip, its an incredible experience 👍🏼
Yoo I absolutely loved this video of yours man, this is such an incredible traveling guide! I really like how you set up your videos and put everything together, very professional and so well made, such high quality! The energy and presence you have in front of the camera is also so laid back, positive and uplifting! I'm excited to see what else you make, keep it up, I subscribed!
2018? I'm here planning my 2023 trip! Thanks for the tips!
Haha time flies doesn't it! I'm sure you'll have a great trip in 2023, seems like yesterday I went interrailing!
Sat on the floor for 6 hours?!?! Wooooow. I'd be so annoyed at the staff, ughhhh. Interrailing deffo needs to go on my bucket list
Yeah it wasn't the best experience but it was one to remember 😂
I'm going interrailing this summer and your videos are really helpful. They're making me so excited too!
I'm so glad! You'll have a great time
Ya channels a godsend pal thank you
Thank you, really appreciate that :)
@@AaronJarvis96 No problem mate, genuinely. It's my first time and extremely last minute and my plans keep changing but your videos have helped.
Look forward to seeing many more, I anticipate making this a regular thing! ( providing things go relatively smoothly )
How do you reserve for a train that is in between two others trains you are taking? Because for me I leave a city on a train, and then I need to get on another train, but that train needs a reservation, how should I do that?
Thanks for the question! Just reserve from the station you are going to get on, you can do it online, on the interrail app or at any train station... just explain to them that you need to reserve from the city your 2nd train starts from :)
what was that mountain in lake bled? I'm going there next month x
mala osojnica - search for that on google and you should get all the info you need! :)
Do you need to reserve if you’ve paid for first class ?
I personally didn't unless getting sleeper trains then yes
i'm interested to do interrailing but i didn't come from Europe but now i live in Germany for the next 3 years, can i do this interrailing?
Yeah I'm pretty sure anyone can interrail. Just check the official website as it has information for every nationality.
Will be sitting on the floor, too stingy to pay
I've sat on the floor numerous times due to every seat being booked, it's not bad tbf