There’s a certain romance to traveling by train across Europe, but make it an overnight adventure and you’ve got yourself a truly magical getaway. Eco-conscious Europeans are ditching cheap air travel for sustainable railway journeys, with fewer emissions, less guilt and a lot more legroom. So where do you want to go? Vienna, Paris, Stockholm? No problem. Buy a ticket, get cosy and wake up well-rested at your next holiday destination.
Berlin to Brussels (via Amsterdam and Antwerp)
Since 25th May 2023, European Sleeper has launched a new line connecting Germany’s capital with the EU’s. While the train will usually be full of politicians and bureaucrats, Brussels itself makes for an incredible holiday destination.
- Providers: European Sleeper
- Departures: 20:30 and 22:56 (Berlin Hauptbahnhof)
- Arrivals: 9:27 and 11:13 (Bruxelles Midi/Brussel Zuid)
- Travel time: About 13 hours
- Prices: Seating (from €69.99), Couchettes (from €99.99) and multi-person Deluxe Sleepers (from €139.99)
- You can book your tickets here.
Berlin to Zürich (via Basel)
Admire the Grossmünster Church and explore the old town when you visit Zurich – it’s the perfect way to walk off that cheese fondue.
- Providers: NightJet and ÖBB – Austrian Federal Railways
- Departures: 20:54 (Berlin Hauptbahnhof)
- Arrivals 9:05 (Zurich Hauptbahnhof)
- Travel time: About 10 hours
- Prices: Seating (from €29), Couchette including light breakfast with tea or coffee (from €49), Sleeper (from €89). Get more info here.
Berlin to Vienna (via Wroclaw)
In Vienna, you can walk in the footsteps of Mozart, Freud or Beethoven, or sip tea in an elegant coffee house.
- Providers: NightJet and ÖBB – Austrian Federal Railways
- Departures: 17:06 (Berlin Charlottenburg)
- Arrivals: 7:00 (Vienna Hauptbahnhof)
- Travel time: About 12 hours
- Prices: Seating (from €48.50), Couchettes (from €77.60) and a sleeper Cabin bed (from €97.10). Get more info here.
Berlin to Stockholm (via Copenhagen and Malmö)
Known locally as Gamla Stan, the historic old town of Stockholm is home to winding alleyways and historic buildings. The Snälltåget (literally, fast train) not only has a melodious name, but also sets up a direct connection between Berlin and Stockholm.
- Providers: Snälltåget
- Departures: 19:06 and 20:58 (Berlin Hauptbahnhof)
- Arrivals: 13:34 and 14:10 (Stockholm Central)
- Travel time: About 17 hours
- Prices: Seating (from €49), Reclining seats (from €74) and 6-person Sleeper Cabins (from €270). Get more info here.
Coming soon: Berlin to Paris!
Oh là là! From December 2023 you’ll be able to travel directly from Berlin to Paris on an overnight high-speed train. Until this exciting option becomes available, the fastest route from Berlin to Paris is via Frankfurt, Stuttgart or Munich. Read more about the future direct overnight journey here.
- Providers: Deutsche Bahn, ÖBB
- Departures: Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays at 20:18 (Berlin Hauptbahnhof)
- Arrivals: 10:24 (Paris)
- Travel time: About 14 hours
- Prices: Seating (from €34.90) and 6-person Sleeper Cabins (from €79.90).