A tranquil evening at a European train station with an ÖBB train ready for its journey, highlighting the charm of rail travel across the continent.
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Exploring Europe by train is about to get even better in 2025.
With new routes launching across the continent, travellers will have more options than ever, from budget-friendly trips to luxurious escapes. Here’s what’s in store for next year’s rail adventures.
Imagine drifting to sleep in Brussels and waking up in the magical canals of Venice. Starting 5 February 2025, European Sleeper introduces this enchanting new route, taking passengers on a journey through some of Europe’s most picturesque landscapes.
This route is perfect for spring travellers and coincides with the Venice Carnival (14 February – 5 March).
Two of Europe’s most vibrant cities will soon be connected by an overnight sleeper train. While the current journey takes 17 hours with multiple changes, the upcoming direct route will transform travel between Amsterdam and Barcelona.
For those who prefer daylight travel, a new high-speed ICE train will debut between Paris and Berlin on 16 December 2025, cutting travel time to just eight hours.
With fares starting at just €59.99, this route offers an affordable and efficient way to explore two iconic capitals.
Step into the golden age of train travel with Orient Express La Dolce Vita. This opulent service combines vintage charm with modern luxury, creating an unforgettable experience.
This is more than a train ride—it’s a journey back in time, filled with elegance and indulgence.
Dubbed the ‘easyJet of railways,’ GoVolta aims to make long-distance train travel accessible to everyone. Starting in September 2025, this Dutch company will roll out affordable routes for budget-conscious travellers.
For those willing to trade speed for savings, GoVolta is the perfect choice.
Whether you’re seeking a budget-friendly journey or a luxurious escape, the new train routes launching in 2025 promise to make rail travel more exciting than ever. Start planning now and get ready to explore Europe in style.
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