Eurail Poland Pass

Travel in Poland by train

  • This Eurail Pass entitles you to unlimited* rail travel in Poland.
  • Available for 5 to 15 days of travel within 1 month.
  • Choose from first or second class train travel.
  • Also available for Adult travelers.
  • The Eurail Poland Pass is not available in Europe.

* Some special trains require compulsory reservations.

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Map of Europe with Poland and the capital Warsaw highlighted

Pass types

Youth*
Individual(s), 25 or younger

Validity Class 1st Class Youth 2nd Class Youth
5 days within 1 month US$  109 BUY PASS! US$  85 BUY PASS!
8 days within 1 month US$  159 BUY PASS! US$  125 BUY PASS!
10 days within 1 month US$  179 BUY PASS! US$  139 BUY PASS!
15 days within 1 month US$  249 BUY PASS! US$  189 BUY PASS!
  • Youth Passes are for individual or group travelers who are 25 or younger on their first day of travel.
  • This Youth Pass is valid in first or second class and gives a discount on the Adult fare.

Adult*
Adult(s), 26 or older

Validity Class 1st Class Adult 2nd Class Adult
5 days within 1 month US$  159 BUY PASS! US$  125 BUY PASS!
8 days within 1 month US$  225 BUY PASS! US$  175 BUY PASS!
10 days within 1 month US$  255 BUY PASS! US$  199 BUY PASS!
15 days within 1 month US$  355 BUY PASS! US$  275 BUY PASS!
  • Adult Passes are for individual travelers who are 26 or older on their first day of travel.
  • This Adult Pass entitles you to first or second class travel.
  • Children under the age of 4 travel for free
  • Children aged 4 up to and including 12 years of age get 50% reduction on the full fare

Note: This Pass is not available with Saver (group) discount.

Explore Poland with Eurail

Poland is a large country offering a diversity of interesting places to visit. Traveling with a Eurail Poland Pass you should definitely visit Warsaw, but at the same time not forget to visit for example the famous Salt Cathedral in Wieliczka or the beautiful Mazurian Lake District.
More about visiting Poland

Main square in Crakow

Main square in Krakow with Mariacki church
(photo: Artur Żyrkowski, Municipality of Krakow, City Promotion and Marketing Office)