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Travellers Can Effortlessly Explore Europe’s Top Destinations with a New Sleeper Train.

Travellers can now wake up to a new dawn of European exploration with the launch of the Good Night Train service on 25 March 2024, connecting four popular European capitals from Brussels to Prague.

This inaugural service by European Sleeper start-up promises an unforgettable experience as it winds its way through iconic cities such as Amsterdam, Berlin, and more.

The Good Night Train represents a significant expansion of Europe’s night train network, offering travellers a sustainable and scenic alternative to air travel. Co-founder Elmer Van Buuren envisions a future where travellers can seamlessly connect with Europe’s diverse cultures and landscapes, one night train at a time.

Catering to the growing trend of ‘flight shame’, the Good Night Train provides an eco-friendly solution for travellers seeking to reduce their carbon footprint. With departure and arrival points conveniently located in city centers, passengers can bid farewell to airport queues and embrace the convenience of train travel.

As the sun sets in Brussels, passengers can embark on a journey of discovery, traversing through Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Berlin, Dresden, and finally Prague. Along the way, they can immerse themselves in the vibrant cultures, historic landmarks, and culinary delights unique to each destination.

The Good Night Train presents a range of seating choices tailored to accommodate different preferences and travel budgets. Travellers can opt for basic seats suitable for shorter trips or upgrade to couchette compartments, which transform into lie-flat beds for added comfort during overnight journeys.

For those seeking the utmost luxury, the sleeper carriages offer an exclusive experience, featuring amenities such as separate seating areas, wake-up calls, and complimentary breakfast service. Additionally, the availability of women-only compartments ensures a secure and comfortable environment for solo female travellers.

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