On most long-distance trains there's a cafe-bar serving tea, coffee, drinks and snacks. Of course, you're also free to take your own food and even wine or beer onto the train.
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Yes, you can drink alcohol on many trains in Europe and the UK.
You can enjoy food and drinks during breakfast, morning snack, lunch, evening snack or dinner, depending on the journey and the time slot in which you travel. On short journeys, we offer you a small snack, consisting of a drink and something to munch on. Lunch and dinner include a starter, main course and dessert.
According to a letter sent by tour operator Thomas Cook to customers which confirmed the new rule updates, all-inclusive no longer means unlimited drinks. Instead, holidaymakers will be allowed three drinks at lunch and three drinks at dinner as part of their package. Any more they'll have to pay for.
The beach is also considered a public place, and as nice as it is to drink beer in the sun, it is not allowed, unless you go to a beach bar and consume the drink at one of the tables there.
Typically, we limit consumption on board to:Any passengers with large quantities will need to contact a courier service. Although you can bring alcohol with you and we serve alcohol on board, safety is our top priority. So, please drink in moderation.
In 2020, the Balearic Islands' government introduced rules that limit the sale and availability of alcohol in some of their holiday resorts. Currently, these limits only apply to: Magaluf in Majorca. Playa de Palma in Majorca.
Just like a hotel, Amtrak provides shampoo, soap and bottled water in all rooms. Pro Tip: The best part about traveling by train? No liquids restrictions! Make sure you don't leave home without bringing the necessities!