Why You Should Go Interrailing in 2026: Because We Know You Want Too…

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If you’ve ever dreamt of hopping from Paris to Prague, Milan to Vienna, all in one long, beautiful adventure, then Interrailing across Europe might be exactly what you need. It’s travel in its purest form; no airport chaos, no rigid schedules, just trains, spontaneity, and a front-row seat to some of the most stunning landscapes on the continent.

People often describe Interrailing as “budget travel,” but honestly, how affordable or expensive it feels really depends on how you do it.

From my own experience, interrail is the ultimate European train adventure, perfect if you’re planning your first European trip, but just as special if you’ve travelled before and crave something with more freedom, culture, and a touch of unpredictability.

So, pour yourself a glass of wine, and let’s talk about what makes Interrailing through Europe such an unforgettable experience.

TL;DR / Summary

Thinking about Interrailing but not sure if it’s for you? Here’s the short version: it’s so worth it.

  • Interrailing gives you total freedom to explore Europe at your own pace – no airports, no rigid plans, just adventure.
  • It’s affordable, flexible, and full of moments you’ll never forget (hello, Swiss Alps views).
  • You’ll see Europe in a way flying never allows – through rolling countryside, tiny towns, and bustling train stations.
  • It’s beginner-friendly, great for first-time travellers, and the best way to dip your toes into multi-country travel (or one country travel if you buy the one-country pass).
  • You’ll uncover hidden gems like Ljubljana, Hallstatt, Split, and Bern – cities that feel straight out of a dream but are often overlooked.
  • Most importantly, in my experience – Interrailing builds confidence. From planning and budgeting to navigating unknown cities and transport, every small win proves how capable you really are.
  • It’s not always easy, overnight trains, language barriers, emotional moments, but you come home stronger, happier, and proud of yourself for doing it.
  • In short: Interrailing isn’t just a trip, it’s an experience that teaches you how brave, adaptable, and capable you already are.

1. Total Freedom to Explore

Interrailing isn’t just about getting from A to B, it’s about enjoying the journey (and looking at those incredible Swiss Alps on the way). You can hop on and off trains, linger in charming towns, or extend your stay in a city that steals your heart. I must admit, this isn’t the way I did it – I was quite ridged when interrailing, I always knew how long I had in a city and when I was moving on. But Interrailing is designed so you don’t have to do that.

If you are someone who is looking for a wild summer, and doesn’t know where they want to go or where they want to end up – interrailing is perfect for you. You can just hop on and off the train whenever you like. Just remember, if you are interrailing and unsure where you want to go and for how long – you need to be able to sleep over somewhere, so make sure its feasible or else you might just find yourself sleeping in the train station!

2. Budget-Friendly Travel

Interrail passes are surprisingly affordable, especially for youth travellers under 28. Pair them with:

  • Night trains: Save on accommodation and wake up in a new city.
  • City passes: Cover attractions and public transport. E.g. If you are visiting Dubrovnik make sure you get the Dubrovnik pass – it’s 100% worth it.
  • Budget-friendly stays: Hostels, guesthouses, or Airbnb.

From experience, combining passes with night trains can be a really valuable way to keep budget down – but remember if you are taking a night train, your sleep might not be as good as it could be if you were in a nice warm hotel (take it from experience).

3. See Europe in a Way You Can’t Fly

Flying is fast, but trains show you the heart of Europe. Rolling hills, vineyards, tiny villages, and scenic coastlines pass right outside your window. It’s immersive, relaxing, and often Instagram-ready and creates memories that will last a life time.

You will often find other backpackers along your route, so taking the train is not just more aesthetically pleasing but it also gives you that opportunity to make some friends along the way – which is what interrail is all about for a lot of people.

4. Make The Most Of Your Time

Train travel puts you in the heart of cities and towns. You’ll pass cafés, street performers, local markets, and hidden museums on the way from or to the train station, places you’d likely miss by flying. That additional time needed at the airport for checkin and boarding is also not needed at the train station – so you have even more time to explore.

5. Perfect for First-Timers & Adventure-Seekers

Interrailing is beginner-friendly but exciting. Tickets are easy to book, routes are mapped, and trains are comfortable (for the most part, but don’t expect first class). For adventurers, the flexibility to explore multiple countries without committing to flights or schedules is unbeatable. For first time travellers, it allows you to have the flexibility of exploring a destination in more depth, and allows you to really see Europe in the way you want too. Taking the train is also often easier than using other transportation like coaches (I always find it harder to find the coach station than the train station) or airplanes, where you have to wait around for a while.

6. Hidden Gems Await

While iconic cities like Paris, Rome, and Berlin are a must, Interrailing allows you to explore lesser-known treasures:

  • Ljubljana, Slovenia: A storybook capital with leafy riverbanks, a castle on the hill, and pastel architecture that feels straight out of a fairytale.
  • Hallstatt, Austria: One of the most picturesque lakeside villages in Europe. The best way to describe it is that it is Frozen’s Arendelle in real life.
  • Split, Croatia: A sun-drenched coastal city where ancient Roman ruins meet turquoise seas, beach clubs, and vibrant Mediterranean life (and very yummy food).
  • Bern, Switzerland: Understated, elegant, and beautiful, with UNESCO-listed Old Town streets and river views that feel like a postcard. It’s such a peaceful city, and one that shocks you with pure beauty.

And of course, these aren’t the only hidden gems in Europe. Europe is absolutely full of stunning hidden gems that await your visit.

Wondering what interrail route to take? Steal my route! (Its a good one)

7.The Confidence You Gain Along the Way

Last but not least and arguably actually the most important point here, is that interrail allows you to grow so much self confidence, self-efficacy and belief in yourself. It’s not easy to go away from home and travel in unpredictable environments so taking the step to even go on an interrail travel shows a lot about you.

From navigating foreign train stations to chatting with strangers in another language, every small win builds your self-efficacy, that inner voice that says “I can do this.” Each new city, every moment of uncertainty, becomes a lesson in adaptability and trust.

Whether you’re travelling solo or with friends, Interrailing gives you proof of your own capability. You return home with more than just photos and stories, you come back mentally stronger, more self-assured, and brimming with belief in what you can achieve.

Why I’ll Always Be Grateful for Interrailing

Interrailing isn’t just a trip, it’s an experience that changes you. The amount of positive novel stimuli you take in whilst interrailing is incredible.

And although it’s not always easy with it’s early trains, late nights, sweaty backpacks, and moments of “what on earth am I doing?” – it’s also provides you with sunsets from moving carriages, sexy jazz bars, cultural enlightenment and the quiet confidence that builds each day.

For me, Interrailing was more than ticking off cities; it was proof that I could pursue what I had always dreamed of and that I could do something brave and make it work. Whether you’re planning your first adventure or your tenth, Interrailing teaches you life lessons that you simple won’t find staying at home – at least in my opinion.

So, if you’re still wondering whether to grab that Interrail pass… consider this your official sign. My answer to “should I go interrailing?” is an enthusiastic, unapologetic yes. Just promise me one thing: plan a little, stay safe, explore with curiosity but care, and soak up the differences in culture with no judgement. The trains are waiting, and so is the version of you who’s brave enough to get on them (if I can do it, so can you!).

Why You Should Go Interrailing in 2026 FAQs

Why do people go Interrailing?

People Interrail for the freedom to explore Europe on their own terms. For many it’s often about more than just getting from city to city, it’s the rolling hills, hidden villages, budget spend, and spontaneous friendships you make along the way. Interrailing is perfect for travellers craving adventure, culture, and flexibility without airport stress.

Check out my full Ultimate Interrailing Route guide for inspiration on where to go first!

What are 5 reasons people travel?

Most people travel to enrich their lives. Some reasons someone may want to travel are:

1. Cultural discovery – tasting new foods, learning customs, exploring art and history.
2. Relaxation and escape – breaking routine and enjoying slow moments.
3. Adventure – hiking, city exploration, and stepping out of your comfort zone.
4. Connection – with friends, family, or fellow travellers.
5. Personal growth – building confidence, resilience, and adaptability.

Interrailing ticks all these boxes because ultimately interrail is what you make it. Want an adventure? Interrail. Want to escape reality? Interrail (& therapy ;)).

What do I wish I knew before Interrailing?

Night trains are great for money saving but prepare with earplugs, an eye mask, and snacks. And be warned even then you might sleep awfully! For the route I followed and all my insider tips, see my Ultimate Interrailing Route.

What are the advantages of travelling by train?

Train travel gives you a front-row seat to Europe’s landscapes while connecting cities efficiently. You often arrive in the heart of towns, avoiding airport transfers, and overnight trains can double as accommodation. It’s relaxing, Instagram-ready, social, and far more sustainable than flying. From rolling vineyards to snow-capped Alps, trains let you experience Europe the way flying never can.

Is an Interrail Pass worth it?

In my opinion, yes! Of course all routes are different so you should do the math and figure out if interrail is worth it for you but in terms of experience an interrail pass is your ticket to adventure, flexibility, and budget-friendly travel.

Youth passes, night trains, and city passes can save you money, while giving you freedom to hop on and off across multiple countries. From my 5-week journey, the pass paid for itself in convenience, memories, and the sheer joy of exploration.

Author

  • Hi, I’m Charlie – Founder of Travel Girls Corner

    I’m Charlie, a 22-year-old travel blogger with a passion for uncovering the magic in every corner of the world. My travel journey began with family adventures, walking thousands of miles through cities and countryside, and grew into something bigger with my five-week Interrail trip across Europe in September 2024. That trip didn’t just give me the travel bug, it taught me how to navigate Europe, discover what I’m capable of, and boosted my confidence both in myself and as a traveller.

    Before I go any further, I want to be upfront: all of my experiences come from my perspective as a white woman. I recognise that my background and privilege shape how I travel and interact with the world, and I strive to approach every adventure with respect, curiosity, and humility.

    Interrailing was also what inspired Travel Girls Corner. The internet is full of travel information, destination guides, cultural tips, and even the Kardashians’ holiday snaps, but I wanted a place that felt real. A space where travellers could get honest, first-hand advice from someone who’s actually been there. This blog is all about sharing authentic travel stories, practical tips, and detailed guides to help you plan trips you’ll genuinely enjoy. Whether you’re looking for luxury experiences, budget-friendly adventures, or planning your next big European getaway, my aim is to inspire and guide you every step of the way.

    Why I Travel

    I travel because it’s more than just ticking off destinations. It’s about discovering hidden gems, immersing yourself in new cultures, and connecting with yourself or your travel buddies. In my opinion, travel broadens your perspective, teaches lessons you can’t learn from a screen, and helps you grow into a more well-rounded person, aspects invaluable to you as an individual.

    Too often, we get stuck in our little bubbles and forget how much there is to explore in the world. That curiosity, that sense of adventure, is what drives me to keep moving, seeing new places, and sharing those experiences with others. Life’s too short to visit the same spots over and over. The world is our oyster, full of lessons about ourselves and others, and I can’t wait to explore it with you, one street, one city, and one adventure at a time.

    Why You Can Trust Me

    Everything on Travel Girls Corner comes from my own travel experiences. I write about places I’ve actually visited, from Interrail adventures across Europe to city walks with my family, and I share both the highlights and the challenges. This ensures you get advice that is honest, practical, and actionable.

    My goal is simple: to help travellers plan trips that are enjoyable, realistic, and unforgettable, while giving you the confidence to explore Europe and beyond with ease.

    When you read this blog, you’re learning from someone who’s been there, done it, and hopefully loved every step of the journey.

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