Two person cabin on City Night Line train [closed]

Two person cabin on City Night Line train [closed] - Multicolored Transit Bus

My girlfriend and I are planing on taking one of the City Night Line trains from Paris to Berlin.

They have different cabins that can hold 2, 4 or 6 people. We want to get one that is just the two of us.

When I try and make a reservation online I see these options:

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Anyone know which one is for just two people?






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What is the difference between a sleeper and a couchette?

Sleepers include a bed and usually a private washbasin, towels and bed linen and can accommodate up to four passengers in single, double, or 3-person compartments. Couchettes offer simple overnight accommodation that sleeps up to six people on bunks, with a pillow and blanket provided.

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 ...

How do you sleep on a sleeper train?

I always aim for a bottom berth and facing the direction of travel. The bottom berth gives you control of the table and of course avoids any undignified falling out bed in on the way to the bathroom in the middle of the night. It's usually cooler down under and you can watch the sunrise out of the window from your bed.

Do Nightjet trains have showers?

\u200bYes, all Nightjet sleeper and couchette cars have showers. For standard compartment passengers, it is located at the end of the corridor along with a toilet, and deluxe compartments include private toilets & showers.



A deluxe sleeper on a City Night Line overnight train




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