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Train night reservation Germany

  • July 9, 2023
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Olivia Trinh

Hi everyone !

My friend and I are trying to reserve a train sleepers in Germany. We have seen that we are supposed to go on the deustche banh website according to the steps provided in this link: Frais des trains de nuit en Europe | Interrail.eu. However, we didn’t managed to do so. Anyone know how to book train sleepers? 

Thank you so much for your help ! 

Olivia 

Best answer by Al_G

There isn’t a sleeper Berlin - Munich.

The best alternative would be the Hamburg - Hannover - Munich sleeper, you would obviously have to get a train from Berlin to either of those to connect with it.

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  • July 9, 2023

It depends on where you want to go.

The majority of sleeper routes are run by OBB Nightjet, they can be booked here https://www.nightjet.com/en/#/home

Add interrail as discount for each passenger and search.

 


Olivia Trinh
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  • July 9, 2023

It depends on where you want to go.

The majority of sleeper routes are run by OBB Nightjet, they can be booked here https://www.nightjet.com/en/#/home

Add interrail as discount for each passenger and search.

 

Thanks a lot for your reply. 

Unfortunately, this doesn’t seem to work for the trip we are planning to take which is from Berlin to Munich. Do you happen to know how to do it with Deutsche Bahn ? 


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  • July 9, 2023

There isn’t a sleeper Berlin - Munich.

The best alternative would be the Hamburg - Hannover - Munich sleeper, you would obviously have to get a train from Berlin to either of those to connect with it.


Olivia Trinh
  • Author
  • Rail rookie
  • July 9, 2023

There isn’t a sleeper Berlin - Munich.

The best alternative would be the Hamburg - Hannover - Munich sleeper, you would obviously have to get a train from Berlin to either of those to connect with it.

Thank you so much for your help ! 


  • Full steam ahead
  • July 9, 2023

There isn’t a sleeper Berlin - Munich.

The best alternative would be the Hamburg - Hannover - Munich sleeper, you would obviously have to get a train from Berlin to either of those to connect with it.

Or just use a daytime train: they only take round 4 hours.