martamartins
Traveller
4 comments
Posted 11 years ago
Hi !!
I'm trying to make a reservation for the follow night trains: Budapest - Prague ; Wien - Berlin ; Berlin - Copenhagen ; Copenhagen - Amsterdam.
I've seen all the schedules here on the website, but when I try to make the reservation it appears me that No product available for this itinerary or Online prices are currently unavailable for the selected route. Also, the ones that appear are a bit expensive than what it is on the informations..
any sugestion?
thanks a lot :)
Peter
Traveller
9333 comments
Hi.
[b]Budapest - Prague[/b]: buy at a station
[b]Wien - Berlin[/b]: buy at a station as well - if you order here [ux]https://rail.shop/acprail/reservation[/ux] , handling fees might be added (like explained in the details). We don't get commission from the railway company selling the reservation, but we have to pay a person printing out the ticket and sending it by letter to you. So if you want the service, you have to pay for it - just normal. :)
[b]Berlin - Copenhagen[/b]: by CNL - [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-night-train/prague-copenhagen-cnl40457/192[/u]
The other one via Malmö is only available at the station currently.
[b]Copenhagen - Amsterdam[/b]: by CNL - [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-night-train/copenhagen-amsterdam-cnl40473/13[/u]
If booking the two CNL trains like mentioned at the links bellow the maps, it is 1:1 the price of DBahn. So nothing expensive. :)
And please buy your Interrail pass as well in the railcc shop, to support this answer and the information given by the links. Thank you. :) [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux] -
Peter :)
martamartins
Traveller
4 comments
thanks a lot for your answer :) do you know if the reservations I have to buy at the stations is ok to do it a day or two before the trip?
Peter
Traveller
9333 comments
Hi.
It is always hard to preview it. It depends on the day (Friday and Sunday evening are more travellers than on a Wednesday for example). But what's your trip before? You can also buy the reservation at a station in an other country before.
Peter :)
Flo
Traveller
10724 comments
Budapest - Prague: No reservation needed for a seat
Wien - Berlin: It is just a single seated carriage so during the peak season it makes sense to get the reservation a few days in advance. If it is sold out, you can try to get a reservation in the portion of the train coming from Budapest, being attached to the train from Vienna in Breclav.
Berlin - Copenhagen and Copenhagen - Amsterdam: Get your reservations early as they have limited accomodation.