European Sleeper to Launch Brussels Venice Night Train Route with Special Event on 5 February 25 1

European Sleeper to Launch Brussels Venice Night Train Route with Special Event on 5 February 25

The Amazing European Sleeper Train  Brussels – Eindhoven – Cologne – Innsbruck – Bolzano/Bozen – Venice Utrecht,

The Amazing European Sleeper Train

European Sleeper to Launch Brussels Venice Night Train Route with Special Event on 5 February 25 3 Brussels – Eindhoven – Cologne – Innsbruck – Bolzano/Bozen – Venice Utrecht,

European Sleeper confirms the launch of its much-anticipated night train route connecting Brussels to Venice, with stops in Eindhoven, Cologne, Innsbruck, and Bolzano/Bozen.

 

The inaugural journey will depart on 5 February 2025, marking the start of a two-month service that will operate twice weekly for six return journeys throughout February and March.

This unique route caters to travellers seeking winter sports getaways, city breaks, cultural experiences, and the world-renowned Venice Carnival.

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Chris Engelsman, co-founder of European Sleeper, emphasized the importance of this new route: “This launch is a significant milestone for European Sleeper. Our mission is to reconnect Europe’s cities by night, providing travellers with more options for sustainable and comfortable travel.

European SleeperWith stops in iconic locations like Innsbruck and connections to ski resorts and cultural landmarks, this route truly captures the spirit of adventure and discovery.” Sustainable and convenient travel across Europe This new service meets the growing demand for direct night train connections in Europe and reflects the increasing desire for sustainable travel options.

European SleeperThe Brussels-Venice night train offers passengers a comfortable way to explore some of Europe’s most beautiful destinations while minimizing their environmental impact. Mag. Iur. Jürgen Meindl, Austrian Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium and NATO, commented: “Today, not just where we are going but also how we get there has become a priority when planning a journey. The new European Sleeper night train from Brussels to Venice, with a prominent stop in Innsbruck, provides Belgian (and other) travelers with the opportunity to reach Austria’s popular and renowned winter sports regions by choosing a direct and ecofriendly option.

www.europeansleeper.eu.All aboard and save travels!” “South Tyrol strives to be increasingly better connected to Europe by train, enabling South Tyroleans to reach more destinations and making the region more accessible for environmentally minded guests. In this regard, the European Sleeper night train from Brussels, with stops in South Tyrol at Brennero/Brenner, Bressanone/Brixen, Ponte Gardena/Waidbruck, and Bolzano/Bozen, is a real game changer.

It connects the heart of the EU with the heart of the Alps in a direct, comfortable, and sustainable manner,” added Daniel Alfreider, local Transport Minister of South Tyrol. Reservations for the new Brussels-to-Venice night train service will be available through European Sleeper’s official website and partner platforms and distributors such as Belgium Railways SNCB, Trainline, and Omio.

 

For further details, including the provisional timetable, visit www.europeansleeper.eu

 

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