tickets start at the very lower end, where you can travel in an upright seat overnight, but you can get seats for starting at around 45 euros, going up to around 270, if you want to be in a private compartment with a lovely big bed and an en suite bathroom. tell me more about the new brussels to berlin sleeper. is it really significant? i think it is, because i think the private companies that are now embracing this new passion for sleeper travel are getting people back onto trains and away from short haul budget flights, which is what i think all of us want to see because of climate change. can an overnight train really compete with fast and frequent and generally low cost flight? i think it s quite hard to get people to come onto a train for 16 hours at a cost which might be double what you would spend on a flight. but i think you will find people at least looking into it more, considering train travel. and if they don t have to be somewhere very fast, i think it s something that peo
plenty of 9 euro one way tickets are available, booking several months ahead. and even at short notice, you can typically payjust 35 euros. great news, too, for those of us who believe that the most civilised way to travel across europe is by sleeper train. a new dutch enterprise, european sleeper, is starting an overnight service from brussels, antwerp, rotterdam and amsterdam to berlin. travel writer monisha rajesh, who s about to head off on a trip to istanbul on three separate sleeper services. it can be expensive but there are plenty of options, depending on your budget and what kind ofjourney you re looking for. tickets start at the very lower end, where you can travel in an upright seat overnight. but you can get seats for starting at around 45 euros, going up to around 270, if you want to be in a private compartment with a lovely big bed
it can be expensive, but there are plenty of options, depending on your budget and what kind ofjourney you re looking for. tickets start at the very lower end, where you can travel in an upright seat overnight. but you can get seats for starting at around 45 euros, going up to around 270, if you want to be in a private compartment with a lovely big bed and an en suite bathroom. tell me more about the new brussels to berlin sleeper is it really significant? i think it is, because i think the private companies that are now embracing this new passion for sleeper travel are getting people back onto trains and away from short haul budget flights, which is what i think all of us want to see because of climate change. can an overnight train really compete with fast and frequent and generally low cost flight? i think it s quite hard to get people to come onto a train for 16 hours at a cost which might be double what you would spend on a flight. but i think you will find people
end, where you can travel in an upright seat overnight, but you can get seats for starting at around 45 euros, going up to around 270, if you want to be in a private compartment with a lovely big bed and an en suite bathroom. tell me more about the new brussels to berlin sleeper. is it really significant? i think it is, because i think the private companies that are now embracing this new passion for sleeper travel are getting people back onto trains and away from short haul budget flights, which is what i think all of us want to see because of climate change. can an overnight train really compete with fast and frequent and generally low cost flight? i think it s quite hard to get people to come onto a train for 16 hours at a cost which might be double what you would spend on a flight. but i think you will find people at least looking into it more, considering train travel, and if they don t have to be somewhere very fast, i think it s something that people will definitely embrace.
who believe that the most civilised way to travel across europe is by sleeper train. a new dutch enterprise, european sleeper, is starting an overnight service from brussels, antwerp, rotterdam and amsterdam to berlin. travel writer monisha rajesh, who s about to head off on a trip to istanbul on three separate sleeper services. it can be expensive, but there are plenty of options depending on your budget and what kind ofjourney you re looking for. tickets start at the very lower end, where you can travel in an upright seat overnight, but you can get seats for starting at around 45 euros, going up to around 270, if you want to be in a private compartment with a lovely big bed and an en suite bathroom. tell me more about the new brussels to berlin sleeper. is it really significant? i think it is, because i think the private companies that are now embracing this new passion for sleeper travel are getting people back onto trains and away from short haul budget flights,