An overnight, climate-friendly train trip to Croatia
By DW
06 September 2022 |
1:23 pm
Traveling by night train is becoming increasingly popular, and new connections are added every year. DW reporter Lisa Stüve put it to the test and took the night train from Munich to Zagreb.
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