Unlock a scenic and sustainable upgrade on your European adventure by choosing rail. Imagine standing beneath the soaring glass canopy of Antwerp Central Station in Belgium, ready to step onto a train that can carry you across borders with ease. Europe’s compact geography and world-class rail network make train travel the best way to explore the continent – efficient, comfortable and eco-friendly.

Why Train Travel Unlocks Smarter Exploration

Europe’s rail system is vast and remarkably connected, linking approximately 30,000 stations across the continent. Thanks to the Schengen Area, trains cross most borders without hassle, connecting major cities, towns and even rural destinations. High-speed services like France’s TGV reach up to 200 miles per hour, whisking passengers from Paris to Milan in around seven hours. Apps and digital ticketing make planning simple, though it’s wise to reserve seats on popular high-speed and night routes. With flexibility and convenience built in, trains unlock seamless journeys.

Eco-Friendly Travel That Feels Good

Rail travel is also one of the most sustainable ways to move around Europe. Many trains are powered by electricity and increasingly by renewable energy, cutting emissions by up to 70–90 percent on some popular routes compared with planes. France has even banned certain short-haul domestic flights where frequent direct rail services under two and a half hours exist. By choosing the train, you reduce your carbon footprint while still enjoying speed and comfort. It feels good to travel green.

Comfort That Unlocks the Journey

Modern European trains are designed to make the journey as enjoyable as the destination. Spacious seats, tables and panoramic windows create a relaxed atmosphere as you watch the countryside whiz by. Power outlets and Wi-Fi keep you connected while dining cars might serve everything from quick snacks to full meals to a drink at the bar. The restrooms are modern and you can even shower on some night trains such as Austria’s ÖBB Nightjet that offer the extraordinary experience of falling asleep in one country and waking up in another!  This comfort transforms your travel into time well spent – part of your adventure.

Aerial view of blue modern high speed train moving near river in alpine mountains at sunrise in summer. Top view of train, railroad, lake, reflection, trees in spring. Railway station in Slovenia
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Scenic Routes You’ll Never Forget

Some European rail journeys are destinations in themselves. Switzerland’s Glacier Express offers sweeping views of the Alps. Germany’s Rhine Valley Line passes vineyards, castles and medieval towns along the riverbanks. The Belgrade–Bar route crosses Montenegro’s dramatic mountains while Norway’s Flåm Railway reveals fjords and waterfalls of breathtaking scale. Even stations are remarkable: the historic grandeur of Amsterdam Central and the futuristic curves of Liège-Guillemins in Belgium make departures unforgettable. These journeys unlock memories that last a lifetime.

Tips to Unlock Smarter Train Travel

With so much to see, consider a Eurail Pass, which provides flexible travel across more than 30 countries – ideal for multiple destinations across several countries in just two weeks. To maximize your trip, use rail apps for booking and timetables, reserve high-speed and overnight trains early and travel light since luggage racks can be limited. Pick up snacks from local markets to enjoy en route, validate tickets where required, and ask locals which side of the train has the best views. Embrace spontaneity: a missed connection might lead to an unexpected discovery.

Start Your Responsible Rail Journey Today

Traveling Europe by train unlocks more than transport – it delivers a sustainable, stress-free and culturally rich way to connect with the continent. Whether crossing borders at high speed or winding through fjords and vineyards, rail travel offers unforgettable adventures with a lighter footprint. With every journey, you not only see Europe – you help preserve it.

This article was produced with the support of Eurail.