If you are looking for a European rail service then there is more than one option available. Here we will look at Eurail vs Eurostar so that you can choose your European rail service with some understanding when travelling within Europe.
Eurail
Eurail, also known as Eurorail, is a company that sells tickets and passes for various European rail services. This allows you to buy Eurail passes or Interrail passes which gives the user the ability to travel on almost any railroads within Europe as well as some shipping lines at a single fixed price – normally much cheaper than paying individually for multiple journeys. This then provides a great way for anyone to travel between lots of European countries relatively cheaply. Using Eurail it is possible for anyone to experience multiple cultures and countries.
These tickets and passes vary in several ways and you can choose to get passes for two to five bordering European countries, and get those that allow you unlimited travel within a set period, or a fixed number of days of travel valid for a longer time. Alternatively you can get discount group passes for groups of up to five people, or for people under 26.
As such, it is not usual to think of choosing your European rail service as a matter of ‘Eurail vs Eurostar’ as it is actually possible to purchase Eurostar tickets from Eurail at a cheaper price. Eurail covers more than 20 countries including Austria, The Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Croatia, Portugal, Czech Republic, Republic of Ireland, Denmark, Romania, Finland, Slovenia, France, Spain, Germany, Sweden, Greece, Switzerland, Hungary, Turkey, Italy and Luxemboug.
Eurostar
Eurostar meanwhile is a very high-speed rail service that connects London to Paris and Brussels. This means that all its trains cross the Channel Tunnel that connects Britain and France and that is operated separately by Eurotunnel. It is possible to take cars on the Eurostar and it thus offers one of the best way for those travelling between these countries to do so quickly and relatively cheaply.
When purchasing a Eurail discounted fair using a Eurail pass you will need to head to one of the Eurostar terminals with your Eurail pass, or to call Eurostar and order from them directly. If you are travelling through Europe and wish to cross the channel then, it is not a matter of Eurail vs Eurostar but rather whether you need to include Eurostar in your Eurail pass.
This post was written by admin on January 10, 2011



