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  1. Night trains offer a comfortable way to travel by night. From reclining seats to private sleeping cabins, there's a travel option for every wish and budget. Save precious travel time by moving from one destination to the next while you sleep. Most European night trains are included in the Eurail passes.

  2. Practical and cost efficient: Leave on Friday night, return home on Monday morning. Enjoy 2 full days at your destination and save on hotel bills.

  3. From the luxury of a sleeper cabin to the convenience to a couchette, there’s still something romantic about travelling by train at night. Our guide to European sleeper trains will tell you all you need to know about travelling across the continent by night.

  4. This map contains all night trains in Europe that are included in your Pass. You can use your mouse or touchpad to zoom in and out to see all the destinations and routes that are serviced by a night train up close.

    • Munich, Germany to La Spezia, Italy
    • Hamburg to Stockholm
    • Zurich to Zagreb
    • Berlin to Brussels
    • London to Fort William, Scotland
    • Budapest to Bucharest
    • Trondheim to Bodo
    • Rome to Venice
    • Paris to Latour de Carol
    • Innsbruck to Cologne

    Frequency: daily except Saturday Approximate duration: 11 hours Nightjet’s Munich–to–La Spezia service is one of many night routes that offer the only direct connection between their start and finish points. Passengers can board an early-evening train south from Bavarian city’s vast Hauptbanhof station aiming for Austria, northeast Italy and onward...

    Frequency: nightly Approximate duration: 14 hours This Swedish Railways (SJ)–operated service, one of the darlings of the new European night scene, has grown in popularity and scope since its launch. During the summer of 2023, the SJ Euronight to and from Stockholm extended to start and finish in Berlin – a change now being made permanent. Still, t...

    Frequency: daily Approximate duration: 15 hours A convenient route between Switzerland’s largest city and the compact, beautiful Croatian capital, this Euronight services crosses five countries over approximately 15 hours. It’s worth taking this journey in the summer, as it’s one of Europe’s most scenic routes, passing through Austria and Slovenia ...

    Frequency: six nights a week from December 2023 (though with different operators and routes; see below) Approximate duration: 11.5 hours The much-heralded European Sleeper service from Brussels to Berlin has proved an invaluable addition to the night-train scene, and the company behind it has plans to run the train through to Prague starting in 202...

    Frequency: daily except Saturday Approximate duration: 13.5 hours Great Britain has only two sleeper trains – and both have recently benefited from major upgrades in what many see as a vote of confidence in the country’s overnight services. The Night Riviera runs southwest from London’s Paddington Station and keeps going until it runs out of rails ...

    Frequency: daily Approximate duration: 17 hours One of Europe’s most beautiful stations, Budapest’s Keleti terminal is the starting point for this fantastic overnight adventure. There are in fact three sleepers that ply this route, but the timing of the Ister is arguably the most optimal: it departs shortly after 7pm and arrives at Bucharest’s Gara...

    Frequency: daily Approximate duration: 10 hours Under normal circumstances, the jaw-dropping views offered by any Norwegian rail journey would make a night train a wasted opportunity. But there are two factors that argue for taking the 10-hour Trondheim-to-Bodøservice. First, if you do this journey during the summer you needn’t miss anything – the ...

    Frequency: daily Approximate duration: 7 hours A quiet star of Europe’s night train scene, Italy’s InterCityNotte (ICN) services crisscross the country, offering several unmissable routes. While trains heading from Rome to Sicilygarner attention thanks to the novelty of the ferry that carries carriages across the Strait of Messina, there are reason...

    Frequency: nightly (departure times vary) Approximate duration: 12 hours Having axed all but a handful of Intercités trains de nuit in 2016, SNCF (French National Railway Company) has spent the past few years plotting to revive some of the canceled services. One survivor has been the service from Paris to Latour de Carol, deep in the Pyrenees. Four...

    Frequency: daily Approximate duration: 11.5 hours There are a multitude of reasons to hop aboard this excellent Nightjet sleeper service, particularly in this direction. First, Innsbruck’s beautiful location in the Tyrolean Alps makes it a rewarding spot to explore pre-voyage, with hiking trails in summer and ski runs in winter. Second – and exciti...

  5. Europe by night train. Europe's train network never sleeps - night trains connect dozens of major cities. Travel all over Europe during the night, saving daylight for exploring and covering large distances while you sleep. This route will show you how much ground you can cover in just one week.

  6. Trenes nocturnos en Europa. Los trenes nocturnos ofrecen una forma cómoda de viajar de noche. Desde asientos reclinables hasta camarotes privados, existe una opción de viaje para cada necesidad y cada presupuesto. Ahorra tiempo valioso: viaja de un destino a otro mientras duermes.