Paris to Munich trains

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    "Travel from Paris to Munich by the City Night Line sleeper train 'Cassiopeia', leaving Paris Gare de l'Est daily all year round at 20:05 (20:20 at weekends) and arriving in Stuttgart at 04:17, Ulm at 05:42, Augsburg at 06:33 and Munich at 07:10 next morning. This train has a sleeping-car (1, 2 & 3 bed rooms, standard with washbasin or deluxe with shower & toilet), couchettes (4-berth & 6-berth) & ordinary seats, see the photos & information below. Always check exact times carefully when booking, as they can sometimes vary. Map of Munich showing the Hauptbahnhof. More pictures & information about this City Night Line train. Incidentally, there's engineering work in France happening on quite a few dates this year, and sometimes bookings for this train open later than normal (perhaps 60 days ahead rather than 90). When it does open you may find the departure time has been brought forward by up to 90 minutes so do check carefully, and take an earlier Eurostar if necessary."

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    Introducing the City Night Line sleeper train from Paris to Munich...

    The Paris-Munich overnight train is one of the German Railway's excellent City Night Line sleeper trains. Called the 'Cassiopeia', it has a modern 'Comfortline' sleeping-car (1, 2 & 3-berth deluxe compartments with private shower & toilet, 1, 2 & 3-berth standard compartments with washbasin. There is a shower at the end of the corridor for passengers in standard rooms, and all rooms have powerpoints for laptop computers), and modern air-conditioned couchettes (choose between a berth in a 4- or 6-berth compartment), and ordinary seats (not recommended). Inclusive fares are charged covering travel plus sleeping accommodation. The sleeping-car fare includes a light breakfast. More pictures & information about this train. Travel tip: For a good meal in a classic Parisian brasserie before boarding the sleeper train in Paris, catch the earlier 14:02 Eurostar & dine at the Brasserie Terminus Nord directly across the road from the Gare du Nord. For a cooked breakfast in Munich or evening meal before boarding the Paris-bound sleeper on your return, try the typically Bavarian Mongdratzerl restaurant, located in the hauptbahnhof itself.

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