Traveling in Europe by Train - Your Top 10 Questions Answered
The iconic cities and classic landmarks of Europe are connected by a comprehensive rail system that is at once efficient, fast, convenient and incredibly scenic. Each country's independent rail network works together to contribute to a diverse infrastructure that's a thrill to ride.
And as exciting and romantic as the idea of riding the rails across Europe is, it can also be quite a challenge to plan on your own. Questions inevitably arise - what's the best way to book tickets? Is a train pass a good deal or not? Do I need a reservation? What route should I take and when is the best time to take it? That's where the Rail Experts at Railbookers can help! With Railbookers, independent train travel throughout Europe comes with the confidence of knowing that your rail holiday was expertly planned and that all the details were arranged for you - from the rail tickets to the hotels, and even the activities and sightseeing. So you can sit back, relax, and simply enjoy the journey. Below, we answer 10 of your most commonly asked questions about rail travel in Europe with Railbookers. But if there's something we didn't cover, call us and ask. We love to talk about rail travel in Europe and beyond!
1. When is the best time to travel by train in Europe?
Our travel experts will tell you that the best time to travel by train in Europe is really any time that you'd like to go - it all depends on what you want to see and do! Whether it's the snowy white wonderland of Switzerland in winter or the sun-soaked shores of the Italian lakes in the summer, every season presents its own scenic treats for rail travel, and the vast majority of trains run year-round. The primary travel season, or 'peak season,' in Europe is in the summer months of June, July, and August, when the weather is sunny, the days are long and the cities are alive with tourist activity. In order to obtain the best prices, best hotel availability, and highest probability of obtaining seats on the trains, we always recommend booking your holiday as early as possible. Popular services and the most in-demand times can book up in advance, so there’s no time like the present to book your dream rail holiday. Click here for more information on how to make a train reservation.
2. Is it easy to travel between countries by train?
Europe's efficient network of high-speed trains makes it relatively seamless to travel between countries, and straight to the centre of each destination on your journey. What's more challenging is knowing whether to purchase individual tickets or a rail pass for a multi-city or multi-country journey. It really depends on the duration of your journey and how much you think you'll be using the train. Railbookers' direct partnerships with the major European rail companies means you get the best rates and availability on tickets for all of our rail holidays. And perhaps best of all, we plan and book it all for you! Learn how to book rail travel and more with Railbookers.
3. How much luggage can I bring on the train?
In stark contrast to air travel, there are no luggage weight limits or extra fees for multiple pieces of luggage on any train in Europe. That said, travelling light is key if you're taking a multiple-country train journey. It will be easier on your back, and it will be able to fit in your cabin or overhead compartment. Be sure to label your luggage and keep it secure at all times. For more information on baggage guidelines for European rail travel, please visit our frequently asked questions.
4. What is it like on a sleeper train?
For a longer distance European rail journey, a sleeper train can be a welcome relief. They can also be a great way to travel long distances in record time, covering long expanses overnight as you rest up in comfort, arriving ready for action the next day. Services will vary according to country and operator, but there are a few factors you can expect across the board. Most sleeper trains offer private cabins for one, two, or sometimes three passengers. Some routes also offer the opportunity to upgrade to deluxe compartments with private, en-suite facilities. Railbookers' travel experts can help you choose the overnight train accommodations that are just right for you. Discover more information on sleeper trains here.
5. How do I upgrade to first class?
Upgrading your train travel can be a great way to add a little luxury to your journey and make your holiday even more special. On many European trains, upgrading to first class will afford you food or drink options. On Eurostar, for example, Standard Premier customers are served a light meal appropriate to the time of day. On ICE trains throughout Germany, an at-seat meal service is provided (payable locally), and on Frecciarossa trains through Italy, at-seat drinks are served. Also, in many of Europe’s larger train stations, first-class ticket holders are entitled to use station lounges. Facilities vary, but a first-class lounge will invariably provide you with a quiet place to relax and wait for your train in quiet and comfort. Many lounges serve beverages and offer WiFi internet access. Railbookers' knowledgeable team members can offer valuable information on upgrading to first-class on the train. Learn more about customizing your rail holiday today!
6. Can I choose my train travel days/times?
With Railbookers, you have the flexibility of choosing your preferred travel days and times. When there are multiple trains per day, if there is a particularly convenient time or departure that will ensure you catch the best scenery, we'll be sure to recommend it! And when you book a holiday with Railbookers, we will always make sure you have time to comfortably make the connections between your trains. Changes of trains aren’t difficult, and will normally just be from one platform to another, although occasionally a city will have two or more stations and a station change may be needed. Speak to us about organizing transfers between stations, or ask one of our Rail Experts for details on directions. For more information on scheduling and changing trains, check out our 'European Rail Travel 101 - A Beginner's Guide' blog.
7. How will I know what the most scenic routes are?
At Railbookers, we're big advocates of taking the scenic route! And with so much to see from the train windows on all of our rail holidays, you're in for a real treat. We'll share with you the most spectacular routes in Europe and beyond, like the Jacobite train in Scotland, the Glacier Express in Switzerland, and the Flam Railway in Norway. We'll even tell you where to sit on the train for the best views along the way. Read this blog for the most scenic train rides in Switzerland and Italy.
8. Where are your hotels located?
The quality hotels included in all Railbookers' rail holiday are centrally located within each destination city, with most being just a short distance from the train station and other local sights and activities. And our direct partnerships with hotels across Europe and beyond means we have access to special rates and availability not accessible to the public. Find more accommodations to fit your style with Railbookers!
9. Can I customize my rail holiday?
All components of Railbookers train holidays are completely customizable. So you have the option to add hotel nights to give you extra time to explore your destination, add tours and activities based on what you want to see and do, and even take one of our rail journeys in reverse. Our rail experts can help you create the perfect rail journey just for you. Get started planning your customized rail holiday with Railbookers.
10. How do I even begin planning a European holiday by rail?
Think about where you would like to go and what you've always wanted to see, and we'll take care of the rest. From rail tickets and hotels to activities and tours, we've got you covered. It's that easy! We offer hundreds of exciting rail holidays to the most coveted destinations in Europe and beyond. Your dream holiday by rail is within reach with Railbookers!