Facilities vary from train to train, but in general there are three main types of accommodation on European night trains: sleeper compartments, couchettes and seats. Sleeper compartments are the most comfortable – and expensive – option. These small cabins have three fold-down beds, with one a...
Sleeper trains route mapTravelling in a sleeperA sleeper is the most civilised, comfortable and romantic way to travel. European sleeping-cars are hotels on rails, with compact, carpeted bedrooms with proper beds freshly-made up with mattress, sheets and blankets or duvet. There's a washbasin...
Night trainsTop routesJourney time ÖBB Nightjet Munich to Salzburg 1h 29m Intercités de Nuit Paris to Toulouse 7h 40m Caledonian Sleeper London Euston to Edinburgh 7h 33m Night Riviera London to Penzance 8h 5m Regional trains Regional trains are an excellent way to discover Europe. These trai...
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Free train travel for kids under 3 years, if they don't occupy a seat. View details Day & night offer Trenitalia - Notte & AV (High-speed and Night trains) Discounted prices if you book tickets for a high-speed train and night/sleeper train in one go. ...
Plan your journey with these train partners across 33 countries Do not forget to activate your Eurail Global Pass and reserve your seats on phone or computer Find out different types of trains in Europe, such as high-speed trains, sleeper trains, scenic trains ...
Key intercity routes include services from Glasgow and Edinburgh to cities like Aberdeen, Inverness, and Fort William.The scenic West Highland Line, running from Glasgow to Mallaig and Oban, is known for its spectacular landscapes. Apart from the main intercity routes, Scotland's train network exte...
Be forwarned you are using public transit and there are often no direct routes from one place to another, one journey I had to transfer between 4 trains oftentimes with 5 minutes between when one train arrives and the other departs. Reply ↓ maria July 12, 2010 at 3:42 pm I have ...
The new concept comes after a number of developments in the European sleeper train network. In December, Austria’s OBB announced a collaboration with Germany’s Deutsche Bahn, France’s SNCF and Swiss Federal Railways that will see a number of new “Nightjet” routes, along w...
The new concept comes after a number of developments in the European sleeper train network. In December, Austria’s OBB announced a collaboration with Germany’s Deutsche Bahn, France’s SNCF and Swiss Federal Railways that will see a number of new “Nightjet” routes, along with...