What is my country of residence?
Your country of residence is the country in which you have citizenship or are a legal resident. It must be the country where you reside for the majority of your time.
The country that you select as your country of residence will be shown on your Pass. For a mobile Pass, this information is available in the My Pass section of your Pass (tap the +Details button next to your name). It will also show on the mobile Pass ticket. On a paper Pass, it's printed in the top-right corner of the ticket. You will have to bring official proof with you on your trip that shows that you are a citizen or resident of the country listed. More information on your Country of Residence can be found in the Conditions of Use.
For Interrail Global Passes, travel within the country of residence that you select is limited to one outbound journey and one inbound journey that can occur any time during your travel days. When using an Interrail Global Pass to leave from or return to your country of residence, you must use one of these inbound/outbound travel days. More information on travel in your country of residence.
Interrail One Country Passes can only be used for travel in the selected country. Travel to or from this country is not included in the Pass. Please note that you cannot purchase a One Country Pass for travel in your own country of residence.
Depending on your country of residence, you may also be eligible for a Eurail Pass.
Change of currency
You cannot change the currency once you have a Pass in your cart. Remove the Pass, and then change the currency on the website header.