Amsterdam is getting new night trains to Dresden and Prague (and we can’t wait!)

Are you at a loss for travel ideas this year? Geen stress! GreenCityTrip has announced two more night train services from Amsterdam beginning on April 21. 

The company has swerved eastward, and their trains will now take you on a trip ending up in either Dresden or Prague, reports GreenCityTrip.nl.

Responsible and relaxed travelling

GreenCityTrip hails “responsible and relaxed travelling” and will carry a total of 720 passengers in 16 carriages.

What more could you ask for? Well, the trip includes absolutely no transfers, emits fewer emissions than flying, and travellers are allowed unlimited baggage!

Which means… you can bring as many bags (or air fryers) on board as you like. 

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That’s not all. The journey is unbelievably inexpensive, considering what’s on offer. 

How much is it?

This exciting endeavour will cost you €244 for a five-day return trip — not bad in this economy. The train departs from Amsterdam at 7:30 PM and arrives in Prague by 10:30 AM the next morning.

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The train will stay at the station for two and a half days whilst you explore. All you’ll have to do once your fun is done is hop right back on board to travel back home. Easy peasy! 

Oh, and you’ll have the option of staying in a hotel at your preferred destination, or even cosying up in the cabin for an extra adventure! ✨

Will you be heading to Dresden or Prague this spring? Tell us in the comments below!

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Eva Gabriella
Eva Gabriella
After calling Malaysia her home for 19 years, Eva moved to Amsterdam to study literary and cultural analysis. Well, that was the academic theory — in reality it was more like “cultural shock.” Eva’s mastery of life in the Netherlands involved initiation into the richness of nocturnal hangouts, canals, cuisine, and upright and forthright cyclists (who she now rings her bell back at.) When she is not speeding her way through books, she is winding and weaving down endless straatjes, often finding herself, not so quite by chance, in a gezellig music bar!

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