

European Sleeper is a private railway startup bringing back the golden age of overnight train travel in Europe.
Instead of flying or spending hours on daytime trains, you can:
Fall asleep in one city
Wake up in another country
It’s slow travel, but smarter.
European Sleeper has significantly expanded its network, connecting Western, Central, and even Southern Europe.
Brussels (Belgium)
Antwerp (Belgium)
Rotterdam (Netherlands)
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Berlin (Germany)
Dresden (Germany)
Prague (Czech Republic)
This is the main overnight route running multiple times per week.
Paris (France) → Brussels → Berlin
Direct overnight connection between France and Germany via Belgium.
Brussels → Cologne → Zurich → Milan
Liège (Belgium)
Aachen & Cologne (Germany)
Zurich (Switzerland)
Como (Italy)
Milan (Italy)
This is a major expansion - connecting Northern Europe with Italy overnight.
Berlin → Hamburg
Adds access to Northern Germany and additional connections.
With the expanded network, you can now travel:
Paris → Berlin (overnight)
Amsterdam → Prague
Brussels → Milan
Berlin → Zurich
Rotterdam → Dresden
All overnight, saving both time and accommodation costs.
Routes typically run on specific days:
Brussels ↔ Berlin → multiple times per week (Mon / Wed / Fri)
Berlin ↔ Prague → additional days (Tue / Thu / Sun)
Paris ↔ Brussels → (Tue / Thu / Sun)
Milan route → limited weekly departures
Always check schedules - night trains are not daily like regular trains.
You’ve got a few options:
Cheapest option
Not ideal for long journeys
Shared sleeping compartment
4–6 beds
Good balance of comfort and price
Private or semi-private
Real beds
Hotel-on-wheels vibe
Typical pricing:
Seat: €39-€79
Couchette: €59-€149
Sleeper: €109-€259
Compared to flights:
No airport transfers
No hotel needed for the night
More comfortable overall
Night trains (including European Sleeper and ÖBB Nightjet) are booming again because:
Flights are stressful
People want eco-friendly travel
Travelers want experiences, not just transport
Perfect for:
Solo travelers
Backpackers
Digital nomads
Couples (great for sleeper cabins)
Less ideal for:
Very short trips
People who hate shared spaces
Let’s say you want to go: Amsterdam → Berlin
Instead of:
waking up early
going to airport
wasting half a day
You:
board at night
sleep
arrive in the morning ready to explore
Book early (cheap tickets sell out fast)
Bring earplugs (important!)
Choose lower beds if possible
Pack light (space is limited)
If you’re not sure how to structure your trip:
Generate a full itinerary
Combine cities + transport
Optimize your route
Example:
Add Berlin + Prague + Vienna
Get a full plan in seconds
European Sleeper is more than just transport - it’s an experience.
If you want:
less stress
more adventure
better use of your time
Night trains are one of the smartest ways to travel in Europe right now.