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Travel by train through 5 European capitals: London, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and Berlin

Travel by train through 5 European capitals: London, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and Berlin

Did you know that it is possible to get to know the main capitals of Europe in a travel itinerary only by train?

One of the advantages of Europe having diversified the investment in its transport network is the possibility of not having to deal only with airports and highways as in Brazil. There are several options of companies and railway networks that allow you to make a great train route, traveling through several countries.

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Train itinerary by 5 capitals of Europe

To help you think of a really cool train travel itinerary in Europe, I’ve detailed the costs, who offers service and time to travel the distance between 5 capitals.

A Eurotrip by Rail that doesn’t do badly in any situation!

Another benefit of these options is the possibility to compare costs, transfer times and even experiences (I’ve always wanted to travel by train through the tunnel that passes under the English Channel or even ride the German bullet trains).


Our train route through Europe will pass through some of the main capitals visited by Brazilians: London in England, Paris in France, Brussels in Belgium, Amsterdam in Holland and Berlin in Germany.



Tips on what to visit in the city of London in England.




Train travel from London to Paris


To travel from London to Paris, you use Eurostar, train company crosses the English Channel via the Eurotunnel.  The one-way trip takes approximately 2h15min and the price varies from €100 to €220, depending on the day and time you choose.


Read our tips on the best attractions and tours to visit in Paris, France.




Train trip from Paris to Brussels


Already leaving Paris towards Brussels, the recommendation is to travel with the train network Thalys, which in just 1h30 takes you to the capital of Belgium. The price can vary from €75 to €145, depending on the day, time and class you choose.


Guided tours and tourist attractions in Brussels, Belgium:





Train trip from Brussels to Amsterdam


To travel from Brussels to Amsterdam in the Netherlands is a little more complicated, you need to go to Antwerpen Train Station and only from there take the train to Holland. The company is the train network Thalys, the duration of The trip will take approximately 2 hours and the price can vary from 29€ (yes, very cheap, but at bad times and without the possibility of changing) up to 117€


Options of tours and tourist attractions to visit in the city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands.




Train trip from Amsterdam to Berlin


The longest journey of all, the trip from Amsterdam to Berlin takes 6h30min and the service is offered to DB Bahn, which is the famous German transport company, which covers all of Germany. And the price can vary from €99 to €230, again depending on the day of the week, time of day and category.


Read the Top 20 things to do in Berlin, Germany.



As you have seen, it is possible to plan a train travel itinerary in Europe. A different way to set a roadmap for your much-desired Eurotrip!


Do you want to take your trips by bus instead of by train?

There are several options for bus tours in Europe. Be it day trips from capitals to nearby tourist cities or even those tourist buses that pass by the main points to be visited.

Some suggested options for transport companies and bus travel tours across Europe:



General international travel tips

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