European Sleeper has confirmed the launch of its new Brussels-Venice night train, with stops in Eindhoven, Cologne, Innsbruck, and Bolzano/Bozen. The service will operate twice weekly in February and March, catering to winter sports enthusiasts, city travellers, and Venice Carnival visitors.
Chris Engelsman, co-founder of European Sleeper, said: “Our mission is to reconnect Europe’s cities by night, offering travellers a sustainable and comfortable alternative.”
This game-changing night train strengthens eco-friendly travel and regional connectivity, bringing Brussels, Innsbruck, and Venice closer than ever. ?
This post was published on 29 January 2025 15:55
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