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JAKARTA – The European Sleeper Train has been officially launched on March 25 2024, presenting a new breakthrough in the world of land transportation on the blue continent. This innovative train connects four capital cities, namely Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin and Prague.
This sleeper train journey is not just about reaching the destination, but also about enjoying the journey. Imagine waking up in the morning to a beautiful view of the European countryside stretching out your window. Passengers can also enjoy a delicious breakfast in the train dining room while chatting with other passengers, or relax in the lounge while reading their favorite book.
Reporting from the Saudi Gazette, Thursday (28/3/2024), apart from the four main capitals, the European sleeper train also stops in other beautiful cities such as Dresden in Germany and Bad Schandau, the gateway to the stunning Elbe Sandstone Mountains National Park .
European sleeper trains provide various facilities to ensure passenger comfort during the journey. Among them, comfortable cabins with a variety of options ranging from single, double, to family, with comfortable beds, private toilets and Wi-Fi.
Passengers are guaranteed not to go hungry because there are restaurants on European sleeper trains. A variety of delicious dishes and fresh drinks are served at this place.
If you want to relax, there is also a comfortable lounge while enjoying the beautiful panorama of the European countryside stretching outside the window. For all the facilities above, European sleeper train ticket prices are fairly affordable, starting from €59 (Rp. 850,000) for a single cabin and €99 (Rp. 1,400,000) for a double cabin.
European Sleeper Trains operate on several routes, including:
Brussels – Amsterdam – Berlin – Prague. Operates every day with a travel time of around 12 hours from Brussels to Prague.
Vienna – Berlin. Operates every day with a travel time of around 10 hours.
Stockholm – Copenhagen. Operates every day with a travel time of around 5 hours.
MG/ Muhammad Rauzan Ranupane Ramadan
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