I'm Johan, a rail travel expert with 5+ years of experience in the European train industry. I've explored the continent extensively by train, from the icy north of Sweden to the far reaches of Poland, gaining first-hand knowledge of routes, rail networks, and hidden gems along the way. Before launching this site, I led the development of the booking platform at TrainPlanet, one of Scandinavia’s leading rail travel companies. My mission is to help travelers navigate Europe by train with confidence, ease, and a touch of adventure.
No direct train from London to Vienna. Use Eurostar to Brussels, then ICE or the ÖBB Nightjet sleeper (Mon/Wed/Fri). Daytime: around 12.5 to 13.5 hours.
Paris to Bologna by train takes 8 to 9 hours with one change in Turin or Milan. Compare TGV INOUI and Frecciarossa options, fares from EUR 50, and pass rules.
Explore the ultimate guide for train travel from Paris to Vienna, featuring routes, schedules, and tips for a seamless journey through Europe’s scenic landscapes.
Discover all you need to know about train journeys from Hamburg to Venice, including schedules, routes, ticket tips, and travel insights for a seamless adventure.
Discover convenient and scenic train travel options from Barcelona to Amsterdam. Find schedules, tips, and ticket advice for a seamless European journey.
No train connects Dubrovnik to Split — Dubrovnik has no railway station. Guide to the best alternatives: buses and ferries between Croatia's coastal cities.
Brussels to Bruges takes 53–60 minutes by direct train. Services run every 15–30 minutes throughout the day — no reservation needed, any SNCB service works.
Amsterdam to Paris by Eurostar: direct trains in around 3 hours 15 to 3 hours 35 minutes. Around 10 direct departures daily, from Centraal to Gare du Nord. Advance Standard fares from €35.
No direct train from Rome to Paris. Every journey changes in Milan. Fastest connection around 11 hours. Advance fares from around €69 combined for 2nd class.