EU Residents Only
If you're from Europe, you're going to be in Germany for several games and you don't want to travel around by car, this could be the deal for you!
Not quite as good a deal as the German Rail Pass for non-Europeans (seems very unfair to me!!), but a good deal nevertheless if you're not going to be in the country long enough for the Weltmeister Pass to make sense.
How it works
The Euro Domino Pass (where do they get these names?!) gives you 3 to 8 days "extensive travel" within a one month period on the entire rail network of a European country of your choice - so that'll be Germany, then! See also the UK pages of the German Rail website.
Under £29 per game to every match
You can buy a 7-day second class Euro Domino Pass for £200. So let's say you're staying somewhere in central Germany and travelling by train to all your team's games. They get through the group stage, and go all the way to the final - a total of 7 games. If you bought this 7-day pass, you could choose to use it on each of the 7 match days, thus travelling to each game for an average of under £28.60 per match!
Other Euro Domino Pass prices for Germany are as follows:
| Adult |
3 Days |
4 Days |
5 Days |
6 Days |
7 Days |
8 Days |
|
1st |
£200 |
£222 |
£244 |
£266 |
£289 |
£311 |
|
2nd |
£140 |
£155 |
£170 |
£185 |
£200 |
£215 |
Old boy!!
As for the German Rail Pass (non-EU residents only), the Euro Domino Pass also regards you as a 'youth' right up to the ripe old age of 25 years and 364 days! So, if you fall into that youthful category, you could benefit from the following discounted prices:
| Youth |
3 Days |
4 Days |
5 Days |
6 Days |
7 Days |
8 Days |
|
2nd |
£103 |
£115 |
£126 |
£137 |
£148 |
£159 |
All prices correct as at January 2006.
How to buy
By phone from the London German Rail office on 08702 43 53 63 or online from Rail Europe
.