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Breakfast in Amsterdam, aperitifs in Vienna: how to make the most of your time in Europe’s sleeper train hubs | Rail travel

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Night Trains See a Resurgence in European Travel

Night trains are experiencing a revival as travelers seek alternatives to​ air ⁤travel and embrace slower, more scenic ⁢journeys.​ The convenience ​of overnight travel,coupled with a desire for reduced carbon footprints,is driving demand ⁣for‍ sleeper services across Europe.

The article ⁣highlights several key routes and stations, showcasing the appeal ‍of ‍this mode of transport. Zurich, such as, offers a tranquil starting point ‍for journeys, with a small Japanese cafe, Okami, located on ⁢level 2 of the shopping complex under the station, serving matcha and Japanese comfort food.

Zurich’s Bahnhofstrasse and the st Peterhofstatt area are noted for ​their⁤ calm atmosphere, making the city an ‍attractive destination for those⁤ arriving or‌ departing by train.

London‘s Sleeper Services

The Caledonian Sleeper chugging through the highlands

London serves as a departure point for⁣ two ‍prominent‍ night sleeper services. ​The GWR ⁢Night Riviera offers service to 11 destinations in Cornwall.‍ The Caledonian Sleeper provides access⁣ to over 40 stations throughout ‌Scotland.

The last‌ direct night sleeper service to continental Europe ceased operations ‌45 years ago – the Night Ferry to Brussels ⁢and ​Paris, which once⁤ included a through sleeping ⁣car to Switzerland.

Both Paddington and Euston stations offer⁤ arrival lounges with‌ complimentary showers. Though, shower access at ‌Euston is restricted to passengers who ⁣have booked en ‌suite accommodation on the train.

Passengers departing from Euston ‌are advised‍ to board early and secure a seat in the club Car for dinner, offering⁤ a taste of Scotland and a “wee dram” before heading north. Those‌ traveling from Paddington to Cornwall ⁢can enhance⁤ their journey by bringing a⁢ chilled bottle of champagne ​to enjoy in the GWR lounge⁤ (the former royal waiting room) on Platform 1.

Nicky ⁤Gardner is ⁤the co-author of Europe by​ Rail:

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