1st Class Train Copenhagen to Berlin: Luxury Travel Across Europe

Join us on a journey through some of the most picturesque landscapes in Europe as we take a 1st class train from Copenhagen to Berlin. Experience the height of luxury travel with plush seating, gourmet meals, and unparalleled views of the stunning Danish and German countryside. Follow along as we explore the amenities of the train, from the spacious cabins to the onboard dining options. Discover why traveling by train is the ultimate way to see Europe, with the convenience of city center to city center travel and no need to navigate busy airports. Don’t miss this unforgettable travel experience, book your 1st class train ticket from Copenhagen to Berlin today!Welcome to our ultimate 1st class train review from Manchester to Glasgow! Join us on this exciting journey as we explore the luxurious world of train travel in first class on this popular route. In this video, we will take you through the highlights of our experience, from the comfortable seating, impeccable service, and breathtaking views along the way.

As we board the train, you’ll see the spacious and well-appointed first class cabins with plush seats, ample legroom, and modern amenities that ensure a comfortable and relaxing journey. We’ll share our thoughts on the exceptional service provided by the train staff, who go above and beyond to make your trip a memorable one.

During the journey, you’ll witness the stunning landscapes of the daish countryside, including picturesque towns, rolling hills, and majestic mountains. Our camera captures the scenic views from the train window, allowing you to immerse yourself in the beauty of the journey.

We’ll also showcase the delicious dining options available in first class, including gourmet meals prepared with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. From savory main courses to delectable desserts, the onboard dining experience is truly a culinary delight.

Whether you’re a seasoned train enthusiast or someone looking to experience the luxury of first class travel, this video is your ultimate guide.

Don’t miss out on this incredible travel adventure! Watch our 1st class train review video now and get ready to be inspired for your next train journey in germany or scandinavia .
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26 Comments

  1. Denmark is unfortunately full of old railways that are just being renovated instead of replaced like in every other country. So our trains are super slow by comparison 😅

  2. You made a reservation on the german leg and found out that it gives you a seat, that it reclines, snacks and water? Had you made a reservation for the danish leg as well you would also had a reclining seat. Without the reservation you do sometimes have to enjoy your included breakfast, chocolate, cookie, water and coffee not seated since they also come with a first class ticket in Denmark like in Germany.

  3. The Copenhagen-Hamburg work horse trains as running at present are temporary until the Femern Belt tunnel is finished. Not some high status international luxury train. You should have checked your seat in the Danish flexliner. It does recline just by pushing your ass forward. And of course you need a seat reservation if you want to be certain to sit down. The train can make a 180 km/h. Check your facts

  4. The danish rail roads (DSB) have been shit ever since they got established by the government

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  6. The Danish trains SUCK
    DSB never gets there on time, you sometimes have to sit on the floor if you haven't reserved a seat, the IC3 trains are old, the IC4 trains are broken, and the regional trains are just IC3 trains but slower.
    The only good trains are local trains and the Øresund train, which goes straight through (under) my neighbourhood.

  7. I live in Denmark, and I must say that there is nothing luxurious about the trains here. Not that they are bad. They are just purely used for necessary transportation between Jutland and Zealand. Nothing fancy

  8. That’s bullshit I took the Copenhagen Hamburg train 4 times and always had a seat (with reservation of course) but you don’t need first class to get a seat lol just reservation for like 10€ extra

  9. Bwt since I’m danish and live there most of the time you buy a ticket or use your card,what I mean buy card you can buy a card it expires at some amount of time because it won’t be able to work but whatever money you had on the card that expired will be transferred to the new card you can put as much money as you want but how you use it is just check in when you in any transportation that uses it and once your done with your ride check out! So it’s kinda free- SORRY IF IM FOR SOME REASON “RUDE” JUST SAYING❤

  10. The danish national train service is appallingly bad. Crowded, delays, cancellations en masse, expensive etc. They truly do not prioritize a good experience for commuters.

  11. Our IC3 is also embarrassingly old. The first IC3 train came into operation in 1990, so it is approx. 33 years old.

  12. Denmark don’t really have trains build to be comfertable on long distance rides. The comfiest trains at Copenhagen central are the swedish ones going to Stockholm or Götheborg/Gothenburg. 😂
    It’s really dumb that we don’t have better trains seeing as we have a trainlines that takes 4-5 hours from one end to another. However, considering that those are our longest train travel (with one direct train) as opposed to the trains from Copenhagen to Stockholm or gothenburg that are usually quite a bit longer.

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