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Europe's top events are just a train ride away Insert Pre Header Top 2020 events reachable by train

Europe's top events are just a train ride away Insert Pre Header [Trainline]( [{NAME}'s account]( [My account]( Top 2020 events reachable by train With 2019 behind us, now's the time to plan your 2020 travels! Whether you're a sports enthusiast, adventure seeker or party animal, Europe has an activity in every corner. We've put together a list of some of our favourite events on the continent, all easily accessible by train. Carnival of Venice Held from Saturday 8th February, the Carnival of Venice is famous for its elaborate masks. Admire street performances by day and lavish masquerade balls by night. Venice is reachable by train from within and outside of Italy. [Book now]( Tour de France Imagine standing in the picturesque French countryside watching the riders of Tour de France roll by. How about waiting right at the finish line on the Champs-Élysées in Paris? If you want the chance to see the world's most prestigious cycling race during June and July, we can get you there! [Book now]( La Tomatina Tick La Tomatina off your bucket list and take part in world's biggest food fight on 26th August in Spain! Hurl tomatoes at thousands of other revellers, wash off in the Buñol river, then fiesta into the night. Jump on an early Renfe service to secure your spot in the battle! [Book now]( Oktoberfest Get yourself to Oktoberfest in Munich this year for Bavarian bratwurst and beer! While many cities around the world hold their own version of the popular event, nothing beats the real thing. Join in on the fun and catch a train straight to the festival. [Book now]( [Trainline on Instagram]( [Trainine on Facebook]( [Trainine on Twitter]( Please do not reply to this email as this email address is unmonitored. If you no longer wish to receive these messages please [unsubscribe](. Registered address and tax You have been sent this email by the Trainline Group. The Trainline Group consists of: • Trainline.com Limited (company number 3846791) and Trainline International Limited (company number 06881309) whose registered office is at 120 Holborn, London, EC1N 2TD; VAT number 791 7261 06 • Trainline SAS (RCS Paris 512 277 450) is domiciled at 20 rue Saint-Georges, 75009 Paris with a registered capital of 118 513.94 Euros. The company is registered under IM078100022 with the commercial trade authority at 79-81, rue de Clichy, 75009 Paris; VAT number FR 58 512 277 450 Our Privacy Policy is available [here](.

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