Munich – Brussels
With the ÖBB Nightjet
Travel route
The night train from Munich to Brussels takes you directly to the beautiful capital of Belgium. It is part of the night train connection between Vienna and Brussels. In Austria, you can board in Vienna and also in cities such as Linz and Salzburg. The train then makes its way through Germany, with a stop in Munich in the late evening. The next morning you will arrive in Belgium. The final stop is Brussels but you can also get off before, for example in Liège-Guillemins or Aachen. You travel with the ÖBB Nightjet, the night trains of the Austrian railroad company.
Target prices
Seat from €29.90 per person
Couchette from €49.90 per person
Sleeper from €89.90 per person
The listed guide prices are purely indicative and refer to a one-way trip from Munich. 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.
Seats are the cheapest option. You spend the night in a reclining seat. There are 6 seats in this type of compartment. You can share the compartment with others or book it privately. Toilets and washing facilities are located in the corridor of the carriage.
The couchettes offer more comfort and are a popular choice for groups and families. In this type of compartment, you sit in a seat during the day. At night, you can transform the benches into individual sleeping berths. ÖBB provides a pillow, blanket and sheet for each passenger. They can be booked as 6-person compartment, 4-person compartment or as a private compartment. 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 standard sleeper cabin offers even more comfort. During the day, the compartment has a maximum of 3 seats. In the evening you can unfold the beds, equipped with a thin mattress including blankets, a sheet and a pillow. A la carte breakfast, a welcome drink, towels and a set of toiletries are also included. There is also a sink in the compartment where you can freshen up. The restrooms are located in the hallway. Men and women travel in separate compartments if you book separate seats. If you book the compartment completely private for your travel party, there will obviously be no distinction between men and women.
The deluxe sleeper has all the amenities of the standard sleeper cabin, but it offers one nice extra. It has a small, private bathroom with sink, shower and toilet.