How much luggage can you take on Nightjet?


How much luggage can you take on Nightjet? There is no luggage-limit for NightJet-services but the luggage room in the compartments might be limited. You can stow your luggage above the corridor door and under your bed.


Can I upgrade my Nightjet ticket?

Is an upgrade possible on the train? Yes, if there are spaces available, you can request a switch to a higher comfort class (e.g. from seating carriage to couchette) against a surcharge from our on-board train team.


Is there WiFi on Nightjet trains?

There was originally no WiFi on Nightjet trains, but in 2021 the first sleeping-car was fitted with WiFi and it is gradually being rolled out.


Does Nightjet have chargers?

A modern passenger information system keeps you up to date with the latest travel information. Alongside conventional plug sockets, there are also USB charging options and an inductive charging station for a wide range of electronic devices.


Are overnight trains in Europe worth it?

They're more comfortable than the bus, more sustainable than short flights, and they save you a day of travel so you can make the most out of your itinerary. While the quality of the trains varies from country to country, night trains are a classic experience every backpacker in Europe should have. Don't miss them!


What is the difference between a Nightjet couchette and sleeper?

Sleepers include a bed and usually a private washbasin, towels and bed linen and can accommodate up to four passengers in single, double, or 3-person compartments. Couchettes offer simple overnight accommodation that sleeps up to six people on bunks, with a pillow and blanket provided.


Do you share a room on a sleeper train?

Sharing & single-gender Berths are sold individually, so one ticket = 1 person = 1 bed. I'll spell it out for you: If you book one ticket for a 2 or 3 bed sleeper, you get one bed and the other beds in the compartment will be sold to other passengers of the same gender.


Are sleeper trains worth it?

Sleeper trains are making a welcome comeback and it's easy to see why; they're more environmentally-friendly and sustainable than air travel, as well as being a fun and, often, comfortable way of traveling. However, it may seem daunting if it's your first time on a sleeper train.