Sure, it looks like a bread bin, but at half the cost of a shared sleeper cabin, I was more than happy to curl up like a croissant for 15 hours.
Mini-pod on OBB’s new Nightjet. Anyone who has taken a sleeper train in Europe knows it’s a gamble. If you’re lucky, you’ll get the couchette compartment to yourself, but more likely ...
Despite the teething problems, the lure of an overland journey from London to Venice for around £100 could still prove ...
The Paris to Vienna and Brussels to Vienna services are part of the Nightjet network, Europe’s leading sleeper train company. On these two routes, tickets for a couple are not cheaper than flying.
Taking a night train across Europe ... the Nightjet from Gare de l'Est, a short walk from Eurostar's Gare du Nord, to Vienna. With "perhaps the most perfect timings of any overnight sleeper ...
The private operator European Sleeper has opened a seasonal overnight rail connection between Brussels and Venice, offering two services per week in February and March. The company already runs a ...
“Unforgettable!” That was the promise of the European Sleeper rail company ahead of its landmark new night train journey between Brussels and Venice which launched to great fanfare late last wee ...
In the meantime, new for this year is a temporary Brussels to Venice sleeper train with a dining car and couchettes costing ...
including OBB Nightjet, Trenitalia, and InterCity Express, from coach to first class, and sleeper cabins. During my travels, I learned that train travel in Europe and the US is not the same.
There are seven active domestic sleeper train routes in France right now, all departing from Paris, to Tarbes, Toulouse, Aurillac, Nice, Briançon, Latour-de-Carol, and Rodez. There are also ...