Trains to Florence stop at Santa Maria Novella, centrally located and handling 160,000+ daily travellers. Fast links to Rome, Milan, Venice and beyond.
Trains to Milan arrive at Milano Centrale for high-speed services. Rome, Venice or Florence from €22; Paris from €35 on Trenitalia, Italo or Swiss Railways.
Hungary's rail network radiates 7,600 km from Budapest, connecting Eastern and Western Europe. A key hub for international trains across Central Europe.
Luxembourg's national rail operator CFL runs a modern, efficient network. Small but well-connected, with cross-border services into France, Belgium and Germany.
Bratislava to Vienna takes just 1 hour by train. Slovakia's rail network connects Central European cities and includes a national zero-fare travel scheme.
Denmark's rail network links its islands and mainland via bridges and tunnels. DSB operates efficient services connecting Copenhagen to the rest of the country.
Czech Republic has an extensive, affordable rail network connecting cities, towns and villages. Operated by ČD, it's one of Europe's most budget-friendly systems.
Sweden has over 15,000 km of track connecting major cities with fast, comfortable, low-carbon trains. One of Europe's most environmentally conscious networks.
Lithuania has the most modern rail network in the Baltic states. Trains connect Vilnius, Kaunas and Klaipėda, with international routes to Warsaw and Riga.
North Macedonia has a small but historically significant rail network. This guide covers train routes, operators and practical tips for Balkan rail travel.
Greece's Hellenic Train connects Athens to Thessaloniki through scenic terrain, passing Mount Olympus. An affordable way to explore the country by rail.
Direct ICE trains run from Munich to Frankfurt (Main) in as little as 3 hours 8 minutes. Around 51 direct services run daily, with fares from EUR 17.99.
Travel from Paris to London by Eurostar: fast, comfortable trains. Discover services, tips for first-timers, and book in advance for the best experience.
Travel Florence to Milan by train in as little as 1 hour 40 minutes. Direct high-speed services run throughout the day between the two city-centre stations.
High-speed trains from Cordoba to Madrid in 1h 54m. Around 40 direct services daily, fares from EUR 7. Renfe AVE, AVLO, iryo and OUIGO serve the route.
No direct train links Prague and Split. Year-round: connect via Vienna and Zagreb, 20+ hours. In summer, a sleeper to Vienna makes the longest leg overnight.