European Rail Breaks
We are pleased to offer a selection of 4, 5 and 7 day breaks to some of the most inspiring European cities, with all rail travel and hotel accommodation included.
The itineraries for these breaks are offered purely as a suggestion, however if you wish to add additional nights in any of the locations provided, we can happily arrange for your stay to be extended. Should you also wish to either change your times of travel from those suggested and/or change your hotel accommodation to a property not suggested, we will be happy to arrange this for you.
All hotels are hand-selected for their central location near to the train station and for their excellent customer reviews. Please also make us aware of any additional requests required, ie arranging transfers between the train station and your hotel. We are also able to arrange excursions and other transportation tickets for your destination if required.
Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, is famous for its artistic history, extensive canal system and narrow houses, all dating from the Golden Age of… Find out more.
Barcelona, the cosmopolitan capital of Catalonia, is a bustling Mediterranean port known for its art and architecture. Its history dates back to Roman times… Find out more.
We are pleased to offer a selection of 4, 5 and 7 day breaks to some of the most inspiring European cities, with all rail travel and hotel accommodation included.
The itineraries for these breaks are offered purely as a suggestion, however if you wish to add additional nights in any of the locations provided, we can happily arrange for your stay to be extended. Should you also wish to either change your times of travel from those suggested and/or change your hotel accommodation to a property not suggested, we will be happy to arrange this for you.
All hotels are hand-selected for their central location near to the train station and for their excellent customer reviews. Please also make us aware of any additional requests required, ie arranging transfers between the train station and your hotel. We are also able to arrange excursions and other transportation tickets for your destination if required.
Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, is famous for its artistic history, extensive canal system and narrow houses, all dating from the Golden Age of… Find out more.
Barcelona, the cosmopolitan capital of Catalonia, is a bustling Mediterranean port known for its art and architecture. Its history dates back to Roman times… Find out more.
Berlin has a lot to offer, with many destinations on your journey steeped in history such as the famous Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin Wall and checkpoint… Find out more.
Budapest, Hungary’s capital known as “the Queen of the Danube” Danube, is composed of two distinct districts, the hilly Buda with its Old Town connected to the flat Pest by the 19th-century Chain Bridge… Find out more.
Berlin has a lot to offer, with many destinations on your journey steeped in history such as the famous Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin Wall and checkpoint… Find out more.
Budapest, Hungary’s capital known as “the Queen of the Danube” Danube, is composed of two distinct districts, the hilly Buda with its Old Town connected to the flat Pest by the 19th-century Chain Bridge… Find out more.
Probably the cultural hub of Western Germany, Cologne spans the Rhine river with its impressive twin-spired Gothic Cathedral dominating the skyline. Sitting amid the old town… Find out more.
Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital, sits on two coastal islands, Zealand and Amager, and is linked to the city of Malmo in southern Sweden by the Öresund Bridge… Find out more.
Probably the cultural hub of Western Germany, Cologne spans the Rhine river with its impressive twin-spired Gothic Cathedral dominating the skyline. Sitting amid the old town… Find out more.
Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital, sits on two coastal islands, Zealand and Amager, and is linked to the city of Malmo in southern Sweden by the Öresund Bridge… Find out more.
Hamburg is Germany’s second largest city with its roots as a place of trade dating back to the Middle Ages as a member of the Hanseatic League. It is crossed by hundreds of canals… Find out more.
Madrid, Spain’s central capital is a city of elegant boulevards and vast green spaces. The largest park is El Retiro, home to many monuments from the past including the majestic ballroom of Cason del Buen Retiro… Find out more.
Hamburg is Germany’s second largest city with its roots as a place of trade dating back to the Middle Ages as a member of the Hanseatic League. It is crossed by hundreds of canals… Find out more.
Madrid, Spain’s central capital is a city of elegant boulevards and vast green spaces. The largest park is El Retiro, home to many monuments from the past including the majestic ballroom of Cason del Buen Retiro… Find out more.
Munich, Bavaria’s capital, known as the “city of art and beer”, rests on the legacy left by the Wittelbach family, who ruled here for 700 years. Although there are many signs of their influence… Find out more.
Nice lies at the heart of the French Riviera in the Alpes-Maritimes region of France. The Greeks, Romans and leading figures of 19th Century society were all captivated by its climate, fresh seafood… Find out more.
Munich, Bavaria’s capital, known as the “city of art and beer”, rests on the legacy left by the Wittelbach family, who ruled here for 700 years. Although there are many signs of their influence… Find out more.
Nice lies at the heart of the French Riviera in the Alpes-Maritimes region of France. The Greeks, Romans and leading figures of 19th Century society were all captivated by its climate, fresh seafood… Find out more.
Paris, France’s capital, is a major European city renowned worldwide for its elegance and culture, famous for its sense of fashion, famous art collections at the Louvre… Find out more.
Prague, capital city of the Czech Republic, is known as “the City of a Hundred Spires” and lies on the Vltava River. At its historic centre lies the Old Town Square, with many Gothic churches… Find out more.
Paris, France’s capital, is a major European city renowned worldwide for its elegance and culture, famous for its sense of fashion, famous art collections at the Louvre… Find out more.
Prague, capital city of the Czech Republic, is known as “the City of a Hundred Spires” and lies on the Vltava River. At its historic centre lies the Old Town Square, with many Gothic churches… Find out more.
Rome, Italy’s capital is known as “The Eternal City”, and has a deeply rooted history as the heart of the ancient Roman empire and the seat of the Catholic church, as ancient landmarks such as… Find out more.
Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, has the nickname of “the Venice of the North” and is, despite being built over 14 islands of a Baltic Sea archipelago, is relatively compact… Find out more.
Rome, Italy’s capital is known as “The Eternal City”, and has a deeply rooted history as the heart of the ancient Roman empire and the seat of the Catholic church, as ancient landmarks such as… Find out more.
Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, has the nickname of “the Venice of the North” and is, despite being built over 14 islands of a Baltic Sea archipelago, is relatively compact… Find out more.
The city of Venice, known as the “City of Bridges” or “The Floating City” is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, and was built on more than 100 small islands situated in an Adriatic… Find out more.
Vienna, Austria’s capital, is a major European city renowned worldwide for its musical history, Imperial architecture, and an appreciation of… Find out more.
The city of Venice, known as the “City of Bridges” or “The Floating City” is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, and was built on more than 100 small islands situated in an Adriatic… Find out more.
Vienna, Austria’s capital, is a major European city renowned worldwide for its musical history, Imperial architecture, and an appreciation of… Find out more.