
Direct · Switzerland
Zurich
Waking up at the edge of the Alps
Yes, you can reach Zurich by night train. Board at Amsterdam Centraal around 19:30 and arrive at Zürich Hauptbahnhof at 08:20 the next morning. The service runs daily, the journey takes ±12u and is direct. Fares: seat from € 59 · couchette from € 99 · sleeper from € 159.
The Nightjet from Amsterdam via Cologne to Zurich is the most comfortable way to reach Switzerland without changing trains. From Zurich Hauptbahnhof the mountains are a few hours away.
At a glance
- Departure
- Amsterdam Centraal — 19:30
- Arrival
- Zürich Hauptbahnhof — 08:20
- Running days
- daily
- Journey time
- ±12u
- Change
- Direct, no change
- Nights on board
- 1 night
- Fares from
- seat from € 59 · couchette from € 99 · sleeper from € 159
- Booking opens
- approx. 6 months ahead
- Country
- Switzerland
- Board at
- Amsterdam Centraal
- Journey time
- ±12u
- Arrival station
- Zürich Hauptbahnhof
- Operators
- Nightjet
Route and timetable to Zurich
The night train to Zurich is operated by Nightjet. Departure from Amsterdam Centraal is around 19:30, with arrival at Zürich Hauptbahnhof scheduled for about 08:20. Allow ±12u on board. The service runs daily, so plan the outbound and return legs together — on non-running days there is simply no train.
The train runs through: you board at Amsterdam Centraal and stay on until Zürich Hauptbahnhof. No alarm in the middle of the night, no dragging luggage across an unfamiliar station.
The train calls at a few intermediate stations along the way. Light sleepers should ask for a berth away from the doors; if you want to watch the landscape wake up, request a window seat and set an alarm an hour before arrival.
What does it cost and what comfort do you get?
Indicative fares on this route: seat from € 59 · couchette from € 99 · sleeper from € 159 per person one way. As with airline tickets, prices climb as the train fills, so early booking pays off.
A seat is the cheapest option and fine for one short night, but you rarely sleep well. A couchette (4 or 6 berths, shared) offers the best comfort per euro. A sleeper gives you a private compartment with a washbasin or en-suite shower, bedding and usually breakfast — and it replaces a hotel night.
Compare the full cost honestly: a sleeper ticket versus a flight plus airport transfers plus a hotel night plus a lost day. On this route the maths often favours the train, especially for two people sharing one compartment.
Booking tickets to Zurich
Sales normally open 6 months before departure. That first booking window is when the lowest fares and the sought-after private compartments are available; in summer and around public holidays sleepers can sell out within days.
Book directly with Nightjet or through a retailer that issues the whole journey on one ticket. A through ticket matters legally: under EU passenger rights rules it entitles you to rerouting and assistance if a connection fails.
While booking, check whether you want a mixed or female-only compartment, whether you are taking a bicycle (limited spaces, separate reservation) and whether a railcard or Interrail pass gives a discount. Interrail always requires a separate night train reservation fee.
Arriving in Zurich
You arrive at Zürich Hauptbahnhof. Direct sleeping car. Most stations have luggage lockers so you can head straight into the city before hotel check-in — worth asking about on arrival.
Connections to every Swiss mountain line. The lake right by the station. Local transport in Switzerland generally connects well at the station; a day pass usually beats buying single tickets.
Keep the first day gentle. Even after a good night in a sleeper, an unhurried morning — breakfast near the station, a walk, sightseeing afterwards — makes for a better trip.
Best time to travel and alternatives
Late spring and early autumn suit this route best: comfortable temperatures, light mornings on arrival and quieter trains than in July and August. Some night trains run a reduced winter timetable, so check before booking.
This direct service is one of the most comfortable ways to reach Zurich without flying. If your dates are flexible, travel out overnight and back by day so you also see the scenery.
Good to know
- ·Direct sleeping car
- ·Connections to every Swiss mountain line
- ·The lake right by the station
Frequently asked questions
+Is there a direct night train to Zurich?
Yes. The Nightjet night train runs directly from Amsterdam Centraal to Zürich Hauptbahnhof in about ±12u, with no change.
+What time does the night train to Zurich leave and arrive?
Departure from Amsterdam Centraal around 19:30, arrival at Zürich Hauptbahnhof around 08:20. Times are indicative and vary by season.
+Which days does the night train to Zurich run?
The service runs daily. There is no night train on this route on other days.
+How much does a night train to Zurich cost?
Indicatively: seat from € 59 · couchette from € 99 · sleeper from € 159 per person one way. Booking early gives the lowest fare.
+How far ahead can I book?
Sales open roughly 6 months before departure. Sleepers sell out fast in holiday periods.
+Can I take a bicycle?
Most European night trains carry bicycles, but spaces are few and a separate reservation is compulsory. Book it together with your ticket.
All journey times are indicative. Always check the current timetable with the operator.
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