Across Europe, travellers are rediscovering the perks of the sleeper train, with overnight rail services making it possible to link cities that might otherwise feel too far apart for a single trip.
By rail, there’s no need to see each destination as a standalone break. A night train can turn two distant and distinct cities into one itinerary, allowing travellers to leave a European city in the evening and wake up somewhere entirely different the next morning.
Research by Omio, a digital travel booking and comparison platform, found that this mode of travel is gaining pace, with the highest-search sleeper corridors cluster being around Berlin, Amsterdam, Prague, Paris and Sint-Gillis.
According to their analysis of most searched routes by users, travellers are especially curious about these routes:
1. Berlin, Germany to Prague, Czechia







