Reviews: Eurail Global Train Pass [Official Agent/Issuance of Tickets Immediately/Travel in 33 European Countries/Cross-border Use, Unlimited Times]
Guest User2026-04-06
Overall it is definitely not cheap, but you can travel on trains around Europe as many times as you want during the period, flexible and convenient, especially for last minute travelers. Keep in mind in countries like Spain, Italy and France, the reservation fee is expensive and can add up quickly, so you need to plan ahead. Also, in most countries, the app cannot be used in the tickets gates automatically, and must seek help from staff. Hope they can improve it.
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Reviews: Frankfurt City Card
Guest User2026-04-09
I bought a 2-day ticket after learning it could also be used for travel from Frankfurt Airport to the city center.
I needed to go to the airport the day after my arrival, so I definitely got my money's worth.
Although the ticket was only sent via email and didn't require printing, I printed it out just in case something happened (nothing happened).
Also, I was able to receive a physical black card at the tourist information office in Römerberg Square by bringing my ticket (as a souvenir).
The staff at the information office were very kind, and after receiving the card, I made full use of it on trams, buses, and the subway. It's a card I would definitely like to use again in the future.
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Reviews: Eurail German Train Pass [Official Agent/Free for Children/Issuance of Tickets Immediately/Travel in Germany/No Limit on the Number of Rides]
Guest User2026-01-04
I traveled using a Eurail pass. It was cheaper than other sites, including points redemption, so I used it. I recommend it if you travel long distances a lot. I'll definitely consider it for my next trip to Europe.
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Reviews: Würzburg: City Tour with the Bimmelbahn Train
Guest User2026-04-05
The guide/driver's sense of humor was excellent, as were his driving skills on the crowded and narrow streets and alleys. The information was clear and easy to understand, thanks to an audio guide that didn't require headphones. The little train wasn't very full, which was a relief; otherwise, it would have been quite cramped. We were shaken up quite a bit, but the cobblestones and numerous construction sites weren't the operator's fault.