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Train travel in Europe is becoming an incredibly popular trend. Not only is it more environmentally friendly, it is also a great way to see fantastic views that you might otherwise miss.
In May of this year The European Sleeper launched a new night train. This train travels from Brussels to Amsterdam and then to Berlin.
The route has been incredibly successful, and now The European Sleeper is planning to extend its route and connect 4 European capital cities.
These are the cities you can visit:
Which Cities Can You Visit?
From March 25 2024 the night train route will not only visit Brussels, Amsterdam, and Berlin. It will also be extended to Dresden and Prague.
This means that the service will connect 4 European capital cities giving travelers more options. The new service will make 18 stops in total.
It will depart from Brussels at 19.22 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays and arrive in the Czech Republic at 10.56 the following day.
It will depart from Prague at 18.04 on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. It will then arrive in Brussels at 09.27 the following day.
European Sleeper are preparing to launch several other new night train routes if this new route is successful. They have plans to expand their network both in the short and the long term.
The Good Night Train
The European Sleeper train is also known as The Good Night Train. It offers 3 different sleeping options depending on your budget.
The most comfortable and expensive option is the sleeper carriage. There are a maximum of 3 beds in each compartment and compartments can be booked as single, double, or triple options.
Each compartment includes a washbasin, seats and table, a comfortable mattress, wake-up calls, breakfast, and a welcome drink.
The Couchette carriages are the mid-level option. These carriages are multifunctional, containing seats during the day that fold down to 6 comfortable couchettes at night.
These compartments can be booked as a 6-person, 4-person, or private compartment. Breakfast and mineral water are included.
The most affordable option for budget travelers is the seating carriages. These have 6 seats in each compartment and can be booked individually or as a private compartment for parties of 6.
Why Travel In Europe By Train?
If you want to travel from country to country in Europe, it can be tempting just to book an airline ticket. But there are a huge number of benefits to traveling by train instead.
Traveling in Europe by train is easy, comfortable, scenic, and efficient. Train seats tend to be much wider and more comfortable than plane seats which is particularly important if you’re traveling overnight.
There are also very few luggage restrictions if you travel by train which means you won’t be stung with excess luggage charges if you’re carrying oversized bags.
You can take advantage of amazing views and more space to stretch your legs. And even during the dusk of a sleeper train, you’ll be amazed by how many of the countries you pass through that you’ll actually get to see.
One of the best benefits of intercity train travel in Europe is that train stations tend to be in the heart of the city center, while airports tend to be out of the city and in the suburbs. This will make it easy to get to your accommodation quickly without any hassle, queues in baggage reclaim, or expensive transfers.
It’s also worth noting that if you’re traveling on a budget, then the night you spend on a sleeper train is a night of hotel accommodation that you don’t need to pay for. Meaning that traveling by train really is a win-win!
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Connie Young
Saturday 14th of October 2023
I agree with what you wrote about sleeping on trains. I often nod off and once missed my stop! I had to get off at Bologna Italy, cross the platform and take another train back to Florence Italy. I had one heck of a time trying to explain myself to the team manager! I just pretended to be a goofy American!!
I have advice for weary travellers. If you think you might doze off, head fir Berlin Germany. They have a circle line on their suburban teain network so if you fall asleep you simply wait until you reach your stop. But DO NOT fall asleep because it is a criminal offense to sleep on suburban trains in Europe and you might have to pay a fine and have your passport confiscated.
We all know what happened to Tom Hanks in Paris France.
Dana
Thursday 12th of October 2023
Brussels, Prague, and??
Connie Young
Saturday 14th of October 2023
@Dana, like it says in the article
Connie Young
Saturday 14th of October 2023
@Dana, Amsterdam Holland and Berlin Germany. I have visited them both and enjoyed the sunshine.
Erika
Saturday 14th of October 2023
@Dana, "From March 25 2024 the night train route will not only visit Brussels, Amsterdam, and Berlin. It will also be extended to Dresden and Prague."