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Night train from Brussels to Prague

Travel on the overnight sleeper from Brussels and arrive in Prague the following morning.

'The Good Night Train' overnight sleeper service, run by the cooperative operator 'European Sleeper', connects Brussels to Prague via Antwerp, Roosendaal, Rotterdam, Den Haag, Amsterdam, Deventer, and Berlin. 


European Sleeper is part of the rail renaissance in Europe. It was founded by two entrepreneurs with a passion for night trains: Elmer van Buuren of Train2EU and Chris Engelsman of Noord West Express.

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Operator: European Sleeper

Timetable: Departs Brussels 7.22pm, arrives Prague 10.51am

(always check with the operator for the latest timings when you book and before boarding)

Sleeping arrangements (see below for photos): 

  • 'Budget:' Seats in 6-person compartment

  • 'Classic': 5-bed compartment where seats during the day convert into couchettes at night

  • 'Comfort Standard': 3-bed couchette

  • 'Comfort Plus': 'spacious' 3-bed couchette that includes private wash basin

Tickets provided by European Sleeper, which was founded in 2021, with one clear mission: "to make night train travel a comfortable, sustainable, and adventurous alternative once again". Since then, it has connected thousands of travellers across Europe with its international night trains.

Eurostar tickets provided by Rail Europe.

How to book train tickets as part of a package with accommodation

If you want someone to book the whole journey for you or combine it with staying in hotels en route, get in touch with the travel agent Byway through its page for concierge support.

Sleeping Arrangements

Classic 5-bed compartment where seats during the day convert into couchettes at night



















Comfort Standard: 3-bed couchette



Comfort Plus: spacious 3-bed couchette that includes private wash basin

All photos: European Sleeper


On Arrival in Prague

Vítejte v Praze! Prague is capital of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. It's one of the most cultural cities of Europe with a proud history reflected in its many magnificent architectural sights.


The city's public transport system is well-integrated with metro, trams and a bus network.


For information about Prague including where to stay, restaurants, sights of interest, and how to get around by public transport, see the website of Prague City Tourism.


Sunlight in Prague. Photo: Denis Poltoradnev/unsplash
Sunlight in Prague. Photo: Denis Poltoradnev/unsplash

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