Paris-Venice Night Train
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Follow the old adage "You get what you pay for" and book the best accomodation that your budget will comfortably afford. If it was me I'd be trying for a 2 berth First Class sleeping compartment, as I've reached the stage where extra comfort and privacy are usually worth the extra cost.
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We have taken a number of night trains throughout Europe and even Turkey. I agree with Tony and we only ride a private compartment, first class. It is worth the extra money to feel safe, have more comfort, and know there will be no sharing your room with strangers.
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Be advised that thieves could easily be aboard your night train--it's a growing problem. We took the overnight train from Brussels to Lugano and splurged on the private sleeping compartment. The attendant warned us to make sure our door was locked because thieves would try to get in. Sure enough, around 3 am, someone tried our door handle repeatedly. I took a look through the peehole and got a fleeting glimspe of someone sneaking down the corridor. <BR>So if you book one of the less expensive options, pay close attention to your valuables. <BR>Btilke
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Just a reminder, there are now VERY cheap flights from Brussels (Charleroi) to Venice on www.ryanair.com - - for those who might prefer flying to spending 12 hours (more? less? I forget) on a train. <BR> <BR>Best wishes, <BR> <BR>Rex <BR>