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Travelling across multiple countries in Europe by train is easier than ever, and one of the most popular options is the Interrail Global Pass.
But many travellers ask: how does the Interrail Global Pass work, and is it worth it?
This guide explains everything you need to know — from how it works to when it makes sense to use it.
The Interrail Global Pass allows European residents to travel across 30+ countries with flexible travel days, making it ideal for multi-country trips — but it is not always the cheapest option for short or fixed itineraries.
The Interrail Global Pass is a rail pass designed for European residents that gives access to train travel across multiple countries.
It includes:
👉 It is designed for flexibility, not fixed travel plans.
Instead of buying individual tickets, you:
👉 On each travel day, you can take multiple trains.
👉 Important: Some trains require additional reservations.

This is one of the most important comparisons.
👉 Key takeaway:
Interrail is about flexibility, not always saving money.
Interrail is ideal for itineraries like:
👉 These routes benefit from flexibility and multiple connections.
👉 Always check your itinerary before choosing a pass.
Platforms like RailClick help you:
👉 This helps you make an informed decision.
The Interrail Global Pass is one of the most flexible ways to explore Europe by train. While it may not always be the cheapest option, it offers freedom, convenience, and access to an extensive rail network.
Understanding when to use it — and when to choose individual tickets — is key to getting the most value from your trip.
Anna Novak is Head of Rail Intelligence & AI Strategy at RailClick, where she focuses on the future of rail distribution and digital mobility across Europe. With extensive experience in travel technology and rail ecosystems, she works on simplifying how rail content is discovered, integrated, and booked by travel agencies and partners worldwide. Her work explores the intersection of AI-driven discovery, multi-operator rail networks, and modern distribution infrastructure, helping the industry move toward more connected and accessible rail systems. Through her writing, Anna analyzes trends shaping the rail sector — from interoperability and ticketing technology to the role of artificial intelligence in transforming how rail journeys are searched and sold. At RailClick, she contributes to building the next generation of simplified, scalable rail booking solutions for the global travel industry.
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