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The best new European sleeper trains we can’t wait to ride in 2023

From spectacular coastal journeys to new links between cultural capitals, these are the most exciting new night train routes to try this year

Ed Cunningham
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In 2023, Europe’s sleeper train network is arguably in a better state than it has been at any point over the past few decades. Motivated by the climate crisis and night trains being a much, much better option for the planet than planes and cars, countries across the European continent are investing huge amounts in new and revived sleeper routes.

Sleepers are back and we’re seriously here for it. Few modes of travel as so romantic, comfortable and simple: hop on a train and doze away, speed across huge distances while you kip, then wake up some place entirely new – and, hopefully, well-rested enough to explore it.

In other words, there are plenty of reasons why you should swap flights for night trains on your next trip. But of all the new night train routes popping up across Europe, which ones should you be most excited for? Well, that’s where we train afficionados at Time Out come in. From cultural city-break spots like Brussels and Berlin to scenic routes down the Italian coast, here are all the new European night trains we can’t wait to ride in 2023.

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The best European sleeper trains for 2023

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Another new NightJet route takes passengers from central Europe down to Italy’s spectacular Ligurian coast. Trains leave from Vienna and Munich and arrive at Genoa in the morning – just in time for the spectacular run down to La Spezia. The coastal line goes right through the middle of the incredibly beautiful and famous Cinque Terre. Make sure you’re on the right-hand side of the train for sea views.

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Paris to Vienna, Budapest and Romania
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Paris to Vienna, Budapest and Romania

A NightJet route primed for one thing and one thing only: romance. Whisking travellers between Euro capitals Paris and Vienna, it’s difficult to find a train that links two more loved-up destinations. You can also catch a second night’s sleeper from Vienna which’ll take you to Budapest and Cluj-Napoca – two cities that are perfect for captivating city breaks.

Amsterdam to Cologne and Zurich
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Amsterdam to Cologne and Zurich

The best thing about this route – a literal A-to-Z of European cultural hotspots – is its combination of luxury and affordability. It runs from Amsterdam to Arnhem, Düsseldorf, Cologne, Frankfurt, Basel and Zurich, and the cost of an entire single compartment is just €90 (£79, $96). And if you only need a single seat? Well, that’ll cost just €29 (£25, £31). If that ain’t a bargain, we don’t know what is. 

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Getting the train is already an eco-friendly alternative, but this night train route is even better. Run entirely on renewable energy, Swedish operator SJ’s EuroNight service is a remarkably green way of getting between Hamburg, Copenhagen and Stockholm. And it’s pretty swish, too, featuring brand-new trains with private compartments and six-bed couchettes alongside regular seats. From March, this service will also be extended all the way down to Berlin, thereby linking up several of northern Europe’s coolest cities.

Zurich to Milan and Rome
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Zurich to Milan and Rome

Last year also saw the launch of a new route from Zurich to unmissable Italian spots Rome and Milan. Run by (surprise, surprise) NightJet again, it takes just eight-and-a-half hours to get from the Swiss financial capital to the Eternal City. That’s mountain air to espresso and carbonara with ease.

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Right, so this one was technically supposed to have a 2023 launch date but has now been pushed back to 2024 – but that doesn’t mean we can’t get excited about it. The Orient Express La Dolce Vita will offer eye-widening luxury on rails, all while trundling between Italian destinations like Venice, Rome, Siena and the Italian Riviera. We don’t love the term ‘bucket list’, but add this to yours immediately.

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