Seat choice and comfort on the Euronight Train
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My girlfriend and I are planning our very first international train trip and we got kind of lost when reading about the Euronight Train.
I'm buying the tickets here and I'm getting the cheapest seats (we're just backpacking on a super small budget) but there is not much information about them.
- Are the seats reclinable?
- Do we get to choose seat numbers?
- If any of you have taken this train, is it comfortable for a long train trip? (I'd ask if we'd be better off traveling by plane, but I guess that'd be a whole other question.)
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Is the Nightjet safe?
Travel safely. Surfaces and sanitary facilities in the \xd6BB Nightjet are regularly cleaned and disinfected. Our Nightjet Coronavirus Guide contains more information about how you can protect yourself and your fellow travellers during the journey.How much does Nightjet cost?
With a Eurail or Interrail pass, you can travel on a Nightjet by paying the following reservation fees: Seat \u20ac14, couchette in 6-berth \u20ac34, couchette in 4-berth \u20ac44, bed in 3-berth sleeper \u20ac54, bed in 2-berth sleeper \u20ac74, bed in single-berth sleeper \u20ac124, berth in 2-berth deluxe sleeper \u20ac94, berth in single-berth ...Do Eurail trains have beds?
Sleeper compartments usually include 1, 2 or 3 beds. This is usually the most comfortable way to travel as the beds are of good quality. Often, these compartments have separate beds for men and women, unless it is reserved by a couple or a family.Do Eurail trains have sleeper cars?
Most European night trains are included in the Eurail passes. You'll just need to reserve and pay for your preferred sleeping accommodation type in addition to your pass.We did the overnight train from Munich to Rome | ÖBB Nightjet seated compartment
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