How much does Nightjet cost?
With a Eurail or Interrail pass, you can travel on a Nightjet by paying the following reservation fees: Seat €14, couchette in 6-berth €34, couchette in 4-berth €44, bed in 3-berth sleeper €54, bed in 2-berth sleeper €74, bed in single-berth sleeper €124, berth in 2-berth deluxe sleeper €94, berth in single-berth …
Where does Nightjet go?
Switzerland: Zurich, Basel. Germany: Hamburg, Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Munich. Italy: Florence, Rome, Verona, Lake Garda, Milan, Venice, Bologna. Belgium: Brussels.
Is there a sleeper train from Zurich to Vienna?
The “ÖBB nightjet” overnight train NJ467 from Zurich to Vienna has a journey time of 10:20 hours. You can buy train tickets from 29 EUR. The train connection goes via Buchs and Feldkirch.
Is there a sleeper train from Vienna to Berlin?
All categories available to book: seat, couchette and sleeper. Online shop for train tickets of the Austrian Federal Railways ÖBB. The “ÖBB nightjet” overnight train NJ456 from Vienna to Berlin has a journey time of 11:30 hours. You can buy train tickets from 29 EUR.
Is the Nightjet safe?
Travel safely. Surfaces and sanitary facilities in the ÖBB Nightjet are regularly cleaned and disinfected. Our Nightjet Coronavirus Guide contains more information about how you can protect yourself and your fellow travellers during the journey.
What is the difference between a sleeper and a couchette?
Sleepers include a bed and usually a private washbasin, towels and bed linen and can accommodate up to four passengers in single, double, or 3-person compartments. Couchettes offer simple overnight accommodation that sleeps up to six people on bunks, with a pillow and blanket provided.
Are night trains safe?
Overnight trains might sound dangerous, but they’re typically just as safe as traveling in the day. If you’re lucky, you’ll be able to buy a ticket for a train with a sleeper carriage.
Do overnight trains have showers?
Sleeping accommodations on board Amtrak are considered “Sleeper Service,” which means passengers are entitled to a range of hotel-like amenities. These include fresh linens and towels, a hot shower, complimentary bottled water ice, soft drinks, and hot coffee.
Are sleeper trains comfortable?
These sleeper compartments are more comfortable but pricier than couchettes. Compartments with two or three beds range from about $40 to $150 per person. Single-sleeper surcharges range from $70 to $190.