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Sleeper train relaunched between Berlin and Paris - MSNAn overnight sleeper train will depart from Berlin towards Paris on Monday evening — the first such service in nine years. The journey will take 15 hours with tickets starting at around €30 ($32).
Earlier this year, France and Germany’s national rail operators announced another new train route between Paris and Berlin that is due to start running in 2024.
Europe is enjoying a sleeper train renaissance in 2024, with new routes connecting some favorite cities—including Berlin, Brussels and Helsinki—and improved comforts such as sleep amenities ...
Germany and France have unveiled a direct high-speed train service connecting Berlin and Paris. This new rail link, operated by Germany's Deutsche Bahn, symbolizes the strong bond between the two ...
This image released by ÖBB shows a Nightjet sleeper train at a station in Vienna, Austria. A growing number of climate-conscious Europeans are giving up flying in favor of long-haul trains.
She is in luck, as sleeper trains are continuing to make a comeback in mainland Europe, with a number of new services being launched since last summer, or due to start later this year, or in 2024.
Beginning in May, this opulent train, with its restored 1920s and ’30s carriages, will offer a new, three-night journey called Paris to Tuscany by a Legend of the Rails.Step into Bar Car 3674 to ...
For rail-loving travelers, there are plenty of new routes to choose from. A direct daytime service between Paris and Berlin that clocks in at roughly eight hours started in December. Tickets for ...
More Vienna (Austria) to Berlin (Germany) of the Austrian Federal Railways (OeBB) at Vienna Main Station on February 27, ... Here are five new sleeper trains to take in Europe this summer.
After being gently rocked awake in her sleeper cabin, Sarah Marks spent the morning of her 29th birthday watching the Alps zip past the windows of her overnight train to Zurich. “The train comes ...
There's no doubt that Julia Senninger is a train aficionado. Living in the Swedish capital Stockholm, the 33-year-old regularly travels by rail, not only to visit her family in Luxembourg, but ...
There's no doubt that Julia Senninger is a train aficionado. Living in the Swedish capital Stockholm, the 33-year-old regularly travels by rail, not only to visit her family in Luxembourg, but ...
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