Innsbruck – Amsterdam
With the ÖBB Nightjet
Travel route
The night train to Amsterdam leaves Innsbruck in the evening and then stops in Jenbach, Wörgl, Kufstein, Rosenheim and Munich. At night, the train travels across Germany with several stops. In the morning, the train is already in northern Germany, where stops include Hamm and Münster. Then the train crosses the border with the Netherlands. The terminus is Amsterdam but you can also get off in the Dutch cities of Amersfoort or Deventer.
Target prices
Seat from €39.90 per person
Couchette from € 99.90 per person
Sleeper from € 149.90 per person
The listed guide prices are purely indicative and refer to a one-way trip from Innsbruck. Prices are always subject to availability and subject to specific conditions.
Compartment
On this night train there are four types of accommodations to choose from.
The cheapest option are the seats. The seats are not in a separate compartment but rather in a large, open car, like on a regular train. Each seat has armrests, a headrest and a reading light. Seats are configured in groups of 4 with a table in the middle. There is ample storage space for suitcases and other items, such as strollers, skis and snowboards.
The couchettes offer more comfort and are a popular choice for groups and families. A couchette cabin is suitable for a maximum of 4 people. ÖBB provides a pillow, sheet and blanket for each passenger. It features amenities such as an extendable table, free Wi-Fi, adjustable lighting and various charging options (inductive charging and socket). You can close the compartment with a card (similar to a hotel room). There is plenty of storage space for luggage under the beds.
Men and women travel mixed, except in the women-only compartment. A small breakfast (hot drink, 1 sandwich, butter, jam) and a mineral water are included. Toilets and washing facilities are located in the corridor.
The mini cabin is designed for passengers traveling alone and is similar to a sleeping pod. It has a movable folding table, a mirror, clothes hangers, a reading lamp, a power socket and storage space. Adjecent to the cabin there are lockers available for your hand luggage (max. 40 x 55 x 23 cm) and shoes (max. 18 x 57 x 15 cm). Toilets and washing facilities are located in the corridor.
A sleeper cabin offer even more comfort. It has two built-in beds and also features a modern design with comfortable seats, a retractable table, door lock with an NFC card, adjustable ambient lighting, a modern control display with various convenience functions and several charging options (inductive charging and power socket). There are two categories of sleeper cabins. The comfort sleeping car has a private toilet with a washbasin and a built-in shower hose. The comfort plus sleeping car has a private bathroom, with a toilet, a washbasin and a separate shower cabin.
