European Sleeper launches overnight train service to connect seven key cities across the continent

European Sleeper launches night train service to connect seven key citiesEuropean Sleeper launches night train service to connect seven key cities
European Sleeper. Photos: Instagram @europeansleeper Repost

Starting from February 5, 2025, passengers can use the new night train service from European Sleeper, which will connect seven major cities between Belgium and Italy.

The new European Sleeper route offers passengers a sustainable alternative to short-distance flights. The company’s night train will connect seven cities between Belgium and Italy.

The full route will link Brussels to Venice, with stops in Eindhoven (Netherlands), Cologne (Germany), Munich (Germany), Innsbruck (Austria), and Verona (Italy).

European Sleeper co-founder Chris Engelsmen mentioned that passengers will be able to “relax in the dining car and be transported through Germany, Austria, and the Alps, arriving in the historic cities of Verona and Venice the next day.”

The service aims to solve the problem of waiting in airport lines and the extra baggage costs, while maximizing comfort for travelers who want to sleep during the journey.

European Sleeper launches night train service to connect seven key citiesEuropean Sleeper launches night train service to connect seven key cities
Photos: Instagram @europeansleeper

Operating weekly, the trains depart from Brussels to Venice on Wednesdays, arriving at the destination around 3 PM the next day, and from Venice to Brussels on Thursdays, arriving between 11 AM and 12 PM.

Tickets range from $124 to $249. All passengers have access to the train’s amenities, such as the dining car, ensuring a more enjoyable trip.

Photos: Instagram @europeansleeper. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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