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anonymous
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Posted 7 years ago

I live in the UK and plan to buy an interrail global pass to Paris and Amsterdam. However, I still feel confused about the rule of inbound and outbound journeys within my country.
If I was planning to go from London to Pairs by Eurostar, would it be valid to use the interrail pass? or it means I can just go to London St.Pancras from my home by using this pass and have to buy Eurostar tickets separately? Thanks!!

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Flo
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replied 7 years ago

Hi!

You can travel with Eurostar using your Interrail pass. However, you need a seat reservation to travel on board Eurostar: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-train-reservation/eurostar/78[/u]

You don\'t have to buy separate Eurostar tickets, but you need the reservation. This means that you would buy the reservation and use one travel day for your trip from London to Paris. Of course you can also use the outbound journey to use trains to get to London St Pancras.

Support our work and buy your Interrail pass through our partner link to interrail.eu: [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux] - thank you very much! :)

Flo 8)