Price: $59.99 - $49.99
(as of Apr 10, 2025 16:05:26 UTC – Details)
Get ready for a new train adventure as you travel across Europe with Ticket to Ride – Europe, the new edition of the worldwide hit from Days of Wonder. From Edinburgh to Constantinople and from Lisbon to Moscow, the game will take you on a ride to the great cities of turn-of-the-century Europe. More than just a new map, Ticket to Ride – Europe features brand new gameplay elements including Tunnels, Ferries and Train Stations. Plus, we’ve upgraded you to First-Class accommodations with larger cards, new Train Station game pieces, and a lavishly illustrated game board. Like the original, the game remains elegantly simple, can be learned in three minutes, and appeals to both families and experienced gamers. Ticket to Ride – Europe is a complete, new game and does not require the original version. It is for 2 to 5 players, and it takes 30-60 minutes to play.
EUROPEAN ADVENTURE: Embark on an exciting train journey through the great cities of turn-of-the-century Europe.
NEW GAMEPLAY ELEMENTS: Experience the thrill of Tunnels, Ferries, and Train Stations in this second installment of the best-selling Ticket to Ride series.
FIRST-CLASS UPGRADES: Enjoy larger cards, new Train Station game pieces, and a lavishly illustrated game board.
ELEGANTLY SIMPLE: Like the original award-winning Ticket to Ride, this game is easy to learn and offers hours of enjoyment.
STRATEGIC CHALLENGE: Compete with others to build train lines, complete secret routes, and master the art of set collection and area control.
Customers say
Customers find this board game enjoyable for hours with 2 to 5 people, with easy-to-understand rules and strategic elements. The game works well for 2 to 3 players and can be played on teams, while providing a good geography lesson through learning European cities. Customers appreciate its fast-paced nature, taking about an hour to complete, and its visually appealing design with colorful art on the board.
Virginia –
All Aboard for Fun: A Game Night Essential!
Ticket to Ride is hands-down one of the best games! It’s perfect for all ages, making it a great choice for family game nights, gatherings with friends, or even a casual two-player showdown. The rules are straightforward enough for beginners, but there’s plenty of strategy to keep seasoned players engaged.One of the things I love most is how interactive and competitive it gets without being overwhelming. It’s all about planning routes and outsmarting opponents, and I have to say—I win a lot, which makes it even more fun for me!The game pieces and board are high-quality, and the colorful design adds to the enjoyment. Whether you’re a board game pro or just looking for a fun way to connect with others, Ticket to Ride is a must-have. Trust me, you’ll never want to stop playing! 🚂
Businessboy –
A bigger challenge than the original!
I recently played **Ticket to Ride: Europe** and I can honestly say it has become one of my favorite board games! The combination of strategy, luck, and a bit of friendly competition makes for an exciting game night.The game mechanics are easy to learn for most ages, yet there’s plenty of depth that keeps it engaging for both beginners and seasoned players. I love the added elements like the tunnels and ferries, which bring an extra layer of strategy to planning your routes. The artwork is beautiful, and the map of Europe is vibrant and detailed, making it visually appealing on the table. It does take a bit to get the names of the original European city names.I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a new experience to the classic board game experience!
Michael –
Great game to play for those looking for something different
I love playing video games but at times I want to take a break from viewing a monitor or TV screen. My wife and I enjoy a few board games and playing cards, but I wanted some more in-depth to play that is not Monopoly, Sorry, Uno, and etc. I would love to play games like Risk or something in those veins, but I know she will not be up for it. My first tough was to get Catan, but sadly we need at least three players, and my daughter is barely 8 months, so she doesn’t count.I was looking for a game that would fit all these requirements and still be fun for her, but be something that was a little different and I remembered a game I got for free on my iPad a few months back called Ticket to Ride. I remembered having a lot of fun with it but playing against AI was not as fun after a while. I did some research on this game and showed my wife to see if she would be interested. We found that they had another version that was based in Europe instead of the US, and since we love traveling, we opted to get this out. Boy, it was a great investment.The night that it came my in-laws were over for dinner, and I asked if they wanted to play. They said sure to try something else. I was a little concerned as the instructions were a book, and it had a rule that was not in the iPad game since this was a newer version, but we opted to play the game in sections and introduce more advanced features (such as the Stations, ferries, and tunnels) with each new time we played.My in-laws and wife were hooked on his game. It is so simple to play yet, it is also complicated and provides a nice bit of strategy if you want to win. If you notice someone is trying to get to a particular place, do you be a jerk and claim that line, but you could risk losing your own line later? It is really fun to see how each game goes.I will admit the first game we played we had major issues fining some of the Eastern European locations, and none of us have been (or recognize) a few of the names, but after a couple of play thoughts, we now have a great grasp on everything. What I like is that each game can be done in about 30 min to 1 hour. This is great because anything longer would be too hard, as the baby could wake up and spoil the rest of the game. We have not had this be an issue where a game went over that time frame (yet).The concept for this game is SUPER simple, but it takes a while to master. Mark train lines to get from Point A to Point B in the faster route possible. You do this by collecting a train card. You have to have a specific color of train cards to claim a route. What makes this interesting is you can only do one of three things each time it is your turn:1. Claim a Route2. Pull Train Cards (from stack or on the board)3. Get another route cardSo you have to plan each turn carefully. Is it worth claiming a route, when you see a while card in the open deck? You are out of routes, but do you use your turn to do something else. Each route you claim is worth a certain amount of points, and the object is to get the most points before someone has less than two of their own person trains. Just because you get rid of all your trains doesn’t mean you win, as we have had a game where other people win as they claimed more complicated routes.This is a great game to play and we look forward to teaching our daughter it when she is a bit older, as it is just different from other games currently out on the market, and it makes for a really great time!
Jessica Goodbred –
Ticket to Ride board game
This game is so much fun! You can play up to five players from ages 8+. The rules are easy to follow and learn as well. It takes about an hour to play the game. I love this game and can’t get enough!! My husband to be and I play all the time and each time we play, its a different path. So enjoyable and fun for friends and family to play together!
Rina –
Il Gioco è divertentissimo, facile da imparare e gioca tutta la famiglia
rogier van bunnik –
leul spel. helaas beschadigd geleverd. geen tijd om het retour te sturen ivm kerst
reboux –
Pour adultes et enfants!
Valentin Voitovich –
Highly recommend! Lots of fun for your company. 3-4 person is optimal for this card.
mayte –
A viajar se ha dicho…Somos unos aventureros que buscan descubrir europa mediante viajes en tren, con esta premisa nos encontramos con un juego muy ameno y con instrucciones bastante simples.Duración: 60 minutos aproximadamenteNº de Jugadores: de 2 a 5Mazo de cartas con vagones de colores para completar las rutasMazo de cartas de objetivos de rutaFichas de trenecitos de 5 colores y Fichas de Estacion y marcadores de puntuaciónCarton de puntuacionEl juego consiste en unir ciudades europeas por tren siguiendo unas rutas marcadas por las cartas de objetivos. Tenemos 2 tipos de rutas: cortas y largas y dependiendo de cuales sean y la dificultad la culminación de esas rutas al completo te hará ganar puntos para el final de la partida. Las cartas de objetivo de rutas te marcan el inicio y el final de la ruta en tren cruzando europa, por ejemplo podemos tener una ruta de Madrid a Budapest, pues nuestro cometido en el juego sera ir trazando la ruta por las ciudades intermedias para unir esos 2 puntos del mapa. Cuando lo consigas tendrás esa carta de objetivo realizada y obtendrás la puntuación que se marca en la carta, pero en ese viaje de punto a punto tambien vas acumulando puntos pues cada 2 ciudades colindantes que unas sumaras dependiendo de lo larga que sea la ruta.Básicamente esta es la mecánica del juego.Ahora como lo conseguimos pues simplemente robando cartas o bien del mazo o de las que están a la vista. El mazo de cartas de compone de trenes de los colores de las rutas o viajes para realizar una ruta tienes que poseer en tu mano la cantidad de cartas del color que te marca la ruta. Si de Madrid a Barcelona la ruta es de color naranja y hay 3 casilla de vagón, pues tendrás que tener en tu mano 3 cartas de vagón de ese color, una vez conseguidas las juegas y completas ese tramo, descartas esas cartas y colocas tus fichas de vagón y sumas los puntos que te proporcione dicho trayecto mirando el tablón de puntuación que trae el juego.Así irán pasando los turnos y cada uno irá intentando completar su ruta, pero claro europa no es tan grande y hay muchos viajeros en movimiento, es posible que otro viajero casual o intencionadamente haya interceptado tu ruta y completado un tramo que sea necesario para conseguir tus objetivos, para eso están las fichas de estación, cada jugador tiene 3 y las podrá usar para unir un tramo que no le pertenece y poder usarlo en su ruta. Pero todo tiene su precio las estaciones proporcionan puntos al final de la partida, si no las usas sumaras puntos extra por lo que hay que intentar no utilizarlas o usarlas solo cuando sea totalmente indispensable.Y así transcurre el juego hasta que se acaban las fichas de tren se suman puntuaciones de rutas y extras y se proclama al vencedor. Cuidado porque las rutas no completadas restan puntos.