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Rail Europe encourages advisors to share with their clients the many reasons one should consider exploring Europe by train.Here are just some reasons trains trump planes and cars:

1. Hassle Free

With no check-in queues and traffic related issues, one can simply show up at the train station minutes before the train departs (unless it’s the Eurostar, which requires a little bit more time). The convenience of city centre to city centre connections also ensures one gets to the final destination quicker.


2. Freedom and Flexibility

With the choice of passes and point-to-point tickets, one can decide the options that best suit their travel needs, and go anywhere and at any time across 33 countries in Europe. This also makes day trips and short excursions convenient.


3. Cost Effective

When booking in advance, one can save a significant amount of money. And when travelling on overnight trains, one saves on hotel costs, too. Families also enjoy savings as children under 16yo travel for free when accompanied by an adult in Switzerland, and the Eurail Pass allows free travel for children under 11yo. Moreover, passes come with all sorts of added bonuses including discounts to attractions, hotels, restaurants and tours.

4. Comfort and Convenience

Trains in Europe offer comfortable and spacious seats with lots of legroom across all the classes. In addition to good on board dining services (trolley or restaurant/bar carriage), most modern trains also have power points available for charging electronic devices. And unlike air travel, there is also no baggage limit on trains. However, to ensure a comfortable journey for all, it is advisable to not over pack.

5. Views for Days

One of the biggest highlights of train travel is the exposure to endless panoramas. From verdant valleys to vibrant cities, and from major attractions to destinations off the beaten track, one can easily stay glued to the train windows to take in the ever changing landscapes, colours, architecture and more during their journeys.

6. Environmentally Friendly

Trains, especially the well-established high-speed rail systems such as the Eurostar, France’s TGV, Spain’s AVE, Italy’s Italo and many others emit a lot less carbon than air and road options.

7. Social

Europe has an extremely efficient rail system used by most locals. To get acquainted with the people and learn more about their culture, or obtain some tips and local insights, one can easily strike up a conversation with other fellow passengers in the relaxed environment of a train.

For more information and bookings, head to www.agent.raileurope.com.