Traveling through Europe by train offers a unique opportunity to experience diverse cultures, landscapes, and histories in a ...
Train travel is having a cultural moment. It’s greener than flying, far more scenic, and this year Europe is expanding its ...
WHY IT RATES: Rail Europe and Headout have expanded their partnership with an API integration, allowing Headout to offer seamless European train bookings on its platform, enhancing accessibility, real ...
From a Scandi sleeper to an underrated Scottish city link, here are five new train routes confirmed or planned for 2026. View ...
Millions of travelers turn to Rail Europe each year to simplify their journey through the continent's extensive rail network. The platform allows anyone, anywhere, to book train travel across Europe ...
Rail Europe is undergoing a major transformation as CEO Björn Bender leads the 90-year-old brand into a new digital era. With growing demand for sustainable travel, the company aims to simplify Europe ...
The new way of connecting Europe by Rail is called Frecciarossa. It connects metropolitan cities in Europe at a maximum speed of 400 km/h and has an expanding network to be completed by 2028. The Rome ...
Europe is getting a rail upgrade in 2026: new night trains, more direct connections–and journeys where the path is part of ...
Europe has a way of making even the simplest train ride feel like something out of a storybook. With rail lines that stretch across mountains, slip through valleys, and hug coastlines, it’s easy to ...
Forget crowded airports and tiny airplane seats. A big shift is happening across Europe. Once, budget airlines seemed to make train travel an old choice. Now, trains are making a huge comeback. Many ...
Rail Europe was honoured yesterday with the 2025 Rail Tourism Award in Utrecht for “Swiss Bliss”, a campaign designed to highlight rail travel as one of the most engaging ways to discover lesser-known ...
Florence to Rome was the most popular Eurail route for American travelers in 2025, followed closely by scenic routes in Switzerland. Lesser-known stations in Germany, Austria, and Luxembourg saw a ...