Find out which pass you can use

You can only use an InterRail pass if you are a European resident and have been living in Europe for at least the last 6 months (counted on your first day of travel).

Non-European residents

Non-European residents cannot travel with an InterRail pass and can instead use a Eurail pass, available from www.eurail.com.

Proof of residency

    Train staff have the right to check your residency, so ensure you always have one of the following documents available that proves your country of residence:
  • Work or student visa
  • Residence card
  • Rental agreement
  • Bank statement
  • Utility bill
  • Government certificate

Driving licences are not accepted.

InterRail and Eurail travellers

InterRail and Eurail pass holders can travel together, but keep in mind that the Eurail Global Pass is valid in fewer countries than the InterRail Global Pass.