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Eurail vs Interrail: The Complete Comparison

Same rail network, two brands. The only difference? Where you live.

Last updated: Feb 2026

TL;DR

  • Eurail = non-European residents (China, USA, Japan, Australia, etc.)
  • Interrail = European residents (including the UK)
  • Both cover the same 33 countries and rail networks
  • Prices are nearly identical, pass types are exactly the same
  • Reservation rules and usage are 100% the same

Key Differences at a Glance

FeatureEurailInterrail
EligibilityNon-European residentsEuropean residents (incl. UK)
Countries3333
Rail networkIdenticalIdentical
Global Pass
One Country Pass
Home country travelN/AMax 2 days
Youth discount (12-27)~25%~25%
Senior discount (60+)10%10%
Children (4-11)FreeFree
Reservation-required trainsSameSame
Mobile pass
Official websiteeurail.cominterrail.eu

Eligibility: Who Gets What?

The rule is simple: it's based on your country of residence (shown on your passport or ID).

🌏 Eurail

  • China, Japan, South Korea
  • USA, Canada, Mexico
  • Australia, New Zealand
  • South America, Africa
  • Middle East, Southeast Asia

🇪🇺 Interrail

  • All EU country citizens/residents
  • UK (still eligible post-Brexit)
  • Switzerland, Norway, Iceland
  • Turkey, Russia
  • Other European countries

2026 Price Comparison (2nd Class, Adult)

Sources: eurail.com, interrail.eu, travelertips.eu (Feb 2026)

Flexi PassEurailInterrail
4 days / 1 month€211€212
5 days / 1 month€249€249
7 days / 1 month€296€286
10 days / 2 months€362€357
15 days / 2 months€434€434

Continuous: 15 days €357, 22 days €414, 1 month €522, 2 months €620 (Interrail adult prices)

All 33 Countries Covered

Eurail and Interrail cover the exact same countries and rail networks:

Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey

Pass Types Comparison

🌍 Global Pass

Unlimited train travel across all 33 countries. Available as Flexi (choose travel days) or Continuous. The most popular option.

🏔️ One Country Pass

Unlimited travel within a single country. Lower price, ideal for in-depth exploration of one country.

Reservation Rules (Identical for Both)

Whether you use Eurail or Interrail, reservation rules are exactly the same:

Country / TrainReservation?Cost
🇩🇪 Germany (ICE/IC)Optional€0–€5
🇨🇭 SwitzerlandNot needed€0
🇦🇹 AustriaOptional€0–€3
🇳🇱 NetherlandsNot needed€0
🇫🇷 France (TGV)Required€10–€20
🇮🇹 Italy (Frecciarossa)Required€10–€13
🇪🇸 Spain (AVE)Required€10–€35
🌙 Night trainsRequired€20–€50+

💡 Money-saving tip: Focus your itinerary on Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Netherlands, and Belgium — these countries have no or minimal reservation fees. See full reservation guide →

Which Should You Buy? Decision Tree

Q1: Do you live in Europe?

→ Yes → Buy Interrail (at interrail.eu)

→ No → Buy Eurail (at eurail.com)

Q2: How many countries?

→ 1 country → Consider One Country Pass (cheaper)

→ 2+ countries → Global Pass

Q3: How many travel days?

→ Trains every day → Continuous pass

→ Some days only → Flexi pass

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between Eurail and Interrail?

Eurail is for non-European residents (Asia, Americas, Oceania, Africa, etc.), while Interrail is for European residents (including the UK). Both cover the same rail networks across 33 countries.

Can I buy both Eurail and Interrail?

No. You can only purchase one based on your residency. Passport/ID verification is required at purchase.

Are Eurail and Interrail the same price?

Nearly identical. Interrail passes may be a few euros cheaper for some options, but the difference is minimal. Both offer the same discount categories (youth, senior).

Can I use an Interrail pass in my country of residence?

Yes, but with limits. The Interrail Global Pass allows up to 2 travel days in your country of residence (one outbound, one inbound journey).

Which pass should UK residents buy?

Interrail. Post-Brexit, UK residents still qualify for Interrail passes.

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