Passengers can still travel between Berlin and Brussels on an overnight train using the European Sleeper. View on euronews ...
the fact that it now runs on the same 3 days of the week as the European Sleeper mean they seem to have given up”. Specific departures between Vienna and Paris and between Berlin and Paris also ...
A sleeper train connection linking Berlin to Brussels will cease to operate from March 28th, it has been announced.
The service is run by OBB Nighjet. Journey prices vary, with tickets starting from £36 for a seat to £96 for a sleeper cabin.
It's not quite a hotel on wheels, more a hostel on wheels. But a £118 cabin for six (breakfast included) on the Nightjet sleeper train is, I discovered, very much a worthwhile option for crossing ...