InterRail discounted fare in your own country of residence
InterRail Passes are not valid in the country that you are a resident of.
However, you are entitled to a reduced train fare in your own country if you have a an InterRail Global Pass. You can use this reduced fare of up to 50% within the validity period of your Global Pass.
You can get a discount on tickets for the trip up to the border:
- outgoing from your city of residence to the frontier station where you will leave the country or the nearest airport in your country of residence
- returning from the nearest airport in your country of residence or the frontier station where you will re-enter the country to your city of residence
You can only get these discounted tickets at train stations in your own country. So make sure you already buy a return ticket before you start your trip!
Overview of the percentages of reduced fare in your country of residence:
| Country | Reduction |
|---|---|
| Austria | 50% |
| Belgium | 50% |
| Bosnia-Herzegovina | 30% |
| Bulgaria | 50% |
| Croatia | 50% |
| Czech Republic | national tariff |
| Denmark | 50% |
| Finland | 50% |
| France | 50% |
| Germany | 25% |
| Great Britain | no discount |
| Greece | 50% |
| Hungary | 50% |
| Republic of Ireland | 50% |
| Italy | 50% (depending on train) |
| Luxembourg | 50% |
| Macedonia (FYR) | 50% |
| Montenegro | 50% |
| Netherlands | 50% |
| Norway | 50% |
| Poland | no discount |
| Portugal | 50% |
| Romania | national tariff |
| Serbia | 50% |
| Slovakia | 50% |
| Slovenia | 50% |
| Spain | 35% |
| Sweden | 50% |
| Switzerland | 50% |
| Turkey | 50% |