Train connectivity between the major cities of the Netherlands and Europe has improved significantly in the last few months. A direct Eurostar route between Amsterdam and London departed last October, a night train to Vienna departed in May, a night train to Zurich departed this winter, and a Dutch start-up in Prague in April. Announced plans to depart a night train to go.
Green City Trip has announced a new route between Dutch cities and Prague, Milan, Venice, Verona, Innsbruck and Milan. This route will start this fall.
Travel Europe in style (while sleeping!)
Take the train on October 15th in Breda (or Rotterdam, Amsterdam, The Hague, Utrecht, or Arnhem) and wake up in Prague the next morning. Are you more interested in traveling to Italy? Now, when the train returns to the Netherlands, it departs for Venice on October 19th, stopping on the way to Innsbruck and Verona.
The Green City Trip has also begun a route to take travelers to Milan or Vienna via Innsbruck. Additional routes may be announced next spring to provide destinations such as Krakow, Copenhagen and Budapest.
Night trains from the Netherlands to Prague, Venice, Milan and Vienna
- From Breda to Prague: October 15th and 23rd. November 25th; December 9th and 20th. January 6th; February 3rd, 18th, 26th. March 10.
- From Breda to Venice: October 19th; November 11th; January 2, 13th, 27th. February 11th.
- From Breda to Milan: November 4th. December 27th; January 20th; February 22nd.
- From Breda to Vienna: November 18th; December 2nd and 16th. March 2.
Expanding sustainable travel options in Europe
“We have long wanted to provide sustainable travel as well. We have taken this seriously since the onset of the coronavirus crisis,” said the initiation behind these new routes. Eaters Marten Bastian and Hessel Winkelmann say.
Tickets are already on sale and Bastian promises that the route will be carried out unless negative travel advice gets in the way. However, in that case, the ticket owner is guaranteed a full refund.