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Asmodee Ticket to Ride Europe Board Game - Embark on a Railway Adventure Across the Continent! Fun Family Strategy Game for Kids & Adults, Ages 8+, 2-5 Players, 30-60 Min Playtime
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- 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.
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| Product Dimensions | 11.75 x 11.75 x 3 inches |
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| Item Weight | 2.76 pounds |
| ASIN | B000809OAO |
| Item model number | DO7202 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Release date | September 1, 2019 |
| Manufacturer | Asmodee |
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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.
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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 gameboard. 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.
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| Type of Game | Board Game | Board Game | Board Game | Board Game | Board Game | Board Game |
| Number of Players | 2-5 Players | 2-5 Players | 2-5 Players | 2-4 Players | 2-5 Players | 2-4 Players |
| Average Playtime | 30-60 Minutes | 30-60 Minutes | 90-120 Minutes | 15-30 Minutes | 90-120 Minutes | 10-15 Minutes |
| Recommended Player Age | Ages 8+ | Ages 8+ | Ages 10+ | Ages 6+ | Ages 10+ | Ages 8+ |
| Game Objectives | Ticket to Ride is a cross-country train adventure in which players collect and play matching train cards to claim railway routes connecting cities throughout Europe. | Ticket to Ride is a cross-country train adventure in which players collect and play matching train cards to claim railway routes connecting cities throughout North America. | Players collect cards of various types (trains and ships) that enable them to claim railway and sea routes across the entire globe. | Players collect train cards, claim routes on the map, and try to connect the cities shown on their tickets to achieve victory. | Players collect cards of various types (trains and ships) that enable them to claim railway and sea routes across the entire globe. | In this fast-paced Ticket to Ride game, players race one another to visit the most iconic locations of the city and collect souvenirs along the way. |
| Strategy Game | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Type of Transportation | Trains | Trains | Trains | Trains | Trains and Ships | Cable Cars |
| Setting | Europe | North America | Europe | Europe | The World | San Francisco |
| Easy to Learn | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Expansion(s) Available | ✓ | ✓ | is a standalone | is a standalone | is a standalone | is a standalone |
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Customers find this board game fun and easy to learn, with clear rules and good strategy elements. The game is versatile, working well with 2 to 5 players, and customers appreciate its fast-paced nature, taking about an hour to complete. Moreover, they value its educational aspects, noting it serves as a good geography lesson and helps learn European cities, while also praising its beautiful design with colorful art. Additionally, customers consider it worth the cost and appreciate its replay value.
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Customers find this board game incredibly fun, particularly noting that it's enjoyable for all ages and great for family play.
"Great game" Read more
"Ticket to Ride Europe is a great game to add to your library of tabletop games...." Read more
"This is a fun game, something good to alternate between other games. We like this map more than the American edition" Read more
"...The expansions that go with it are great as well. Great family game and game to play with friends." Read more
Customers find the game easy to learn, with simple rules that are straightforward to understand.
"The game is easy to learn, but you learn the nuances of strategy the more you play...." Read more
"Easy to learn but exciting to play. If you enjoy thought provoking games I recommend all of the Ticket to Ride games." Read more
"Have so much fun playing this game with adults or grandkids. It’s a learning curve, but once you get the rules, it’s fun. Takes a while to play." Read more
"...than the standard US version makes it a bit more diverse and challenging. Perfect for 3-5 players. Takes about an hour, but time goes quickly." Read more
Customers appreciate the game's strategic elements, with one customer noting it offers many different strategies for each move, while another mentions it's a quintessential gateway to heavier strategy games.
"...the perfect group size—there’s a great balance of competition and strategy...." Read more
"...The combination of strategy, luck, and a bit of friendly competition makes for an exciting game night...." Read more
"...The new additions make the game more fun and strategic, makes the game last longer, and it's not as cut throat as the U.S. one..." Read more
"Great strategy game. If you like the USA edition, you will love the Europe edition...." Read more
Customers appreciate the game's versatility, as it works well with 2 to 5 players and can be played on teams.
"...But now it's a breeze. Each game is different since there are so many combinations of routes. I have become a master at playing this...." Read more
"It was great to find this classic game at such a discounted price. My daughter and granddaughter like the game." Read more
"...The tunnels and ferries offer a new and different challenge. Great for 2 people, more complicated with more players and you are competing for..." Read more
"Very entertaining. I liked the new game mechanics as well as the larger cards." Read more
Customers appreciate the game's educational value, particularly as a geography lesson that helps them learn European cities and countries, with the map of Europe serving as a new challenge.
"...It's a great way to learn geography, and cool that the cities have their historic names -- Constantinople, Petrograd, etc -- we had to get online..." Read more
"...We bought this one because we wanted a change. The Europe map is great, it offers a couple extra wrinkles than the American map which makes it even..." Read more
"It is a fun game to play as well as a good geography lesson as well. I found the instructions on how to play the game confusing...." Read more
"The Ticket to Ride games are some of our favorites. This is a new map, with the introduction of tunnels. Worth trying out!" Read more
Customers appreciate the game's pacing, noting it takes about an hour to complete with quick player turns.
"This is a great strategic, yet fast-paced game. I wanted a strategy game that could be played with two players so we got Ticket to Ride Europe...." Read more
"...The game itself goes smoothly and quickly; we had a blast and have played it several times since. Highly recommended!" Read more
"Only played 1v1 but great fun and fast. Not too much strategy involved." Read more
"...The concept for this game is SUPER simple, but it takes a while to master...." Read more
Customers appreciate the design of the board game, describing it as beautiful and nicely illustrated with colorful art on the board, with one customer noting its style of an old-timey map.
"...The board is beautiful and there are some fun additions to the game...." Read more
"Great quality of package. Really nice and interesting board game for all family. Rules are easy to learn, pleasure to play...." Read more
"Great game! Arrived quickly and in great shape! Lots of fun for groups and all ages. Cool names as European version." Read more
"...Very interesting and creative, with lots of change in play and difficulty each time - If you like Settlers of Catan or Carrassoune, then you will..." Read more
Customers find the board game offers good value for money, with great replay value and being particularly suitable for hard-to-buy-for aged kids.
"...The recipient has enjoyed playing this game as well. Great game, great price, and I received it on Amazon Prime...." Read more
"...Clever game with tons of replay value. For early and young learners - playing open-handed is a great way to introduce them to the game mechanics...." Read more
"We play this all the time and love love love it. Expensive -yes. But we have totally gotten our money's worth out of it!..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025Size: StandardVerified PurchaseI love the Ticket to Ride series, and the Europe version is no exception. The gameplay is easy to learn, yet still offers enough strategy to keep things interesting. Also, love the regular size cards.
For the best experience, I find that 3 players the perfect group size—there’s a great balance of competition and strategy. 2 players also good, but with 4-5 players, the game can become a bit too frustrating for me, though some people might enjoy that added challenge.
Overall, this game is a fantastic mix of fun and strategy, and I highly recommend it for your board game nights!
- Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2020Size: StandardVerified PurchaseI 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 Route
2. Pull Train Cards (from stack or on the board)
3. Get another route card
So 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!
5.0 out of 5 starsI 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.Great game to play for those looking for something different
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2020
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 Route
2. Pull Train Cards (from stack or on the board)
3. Get another route card
So 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!
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025Size: StandardVerified PurchaseThis quickly became our go-to game to
Play. It’s super easy to play and teach new folks, very fun, has a great pace while staying engaging and is overall beautiful. We’re big Catan people ($600+ deep in our catan collection) and this is way up there with that game series. One of the most captivating board games and similar to catan, is a new game every time you play it which we love. I also like that it can be played with 5 players, rather than just 4.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2010Size: StandardVerified PurchaseTicket to Ride Europe is an improved follow-up to the original Ticket to Ride. It improves upon the original by coming with standard-sized cards, by adding ferry and tunnel routes, and by adding train stations. It is a stand-alone spin off, so the original TTR is not required to play.
Much like the original TTR, TTR:Europe involves claiming train routes to complete city-to-city destinations on destination tickets. On each turn, players have take one out of three possible actions:
-- collect train cards (which are used to claim routes)
-- claim a route (by spending train cards). The routes score points as they are claimed, and their point value grows progressively with length: 1 length = 1 point, 2 length = 2 points, 3 length = 4 points, 4 length = 7 points, 6 length = 15 points, 8 length = 21 points).
-- take destination tickets (which give bonus points if you are able to complete the destination by the end of the game, but COST points if you are not able to complete). The player takes 3 destination cards and must keep at least one card, but has the option to reject up to two. The makes it a bit of a gamble - the player may get destination tickets they already have completed, or they may get destinations that are difficult to impossible to complete. The destinations can be close city connections worth a few points or cross continent connections worth 20 points.
Since each turn involves only one of three possible actions, the turns move very quickly and keep everyone engaged in the game. If you take your turn and get up to get a drink, it will usually be your next turn before you get back to the table. The scoring is fairly well balanced, and since you don't know what destinations other players have or haven't completed, the score can change dramatically at the end of the game.
Unlike the original TTR, there are two new route types that add a twist to the game. The first is the 'ferry' route. These are all 'any color' routes, but they take one or two locomotive (wild) cards to claim. The second is the 'tunnel' route. These are either a specific color or 'any color'. When a player wishes to claim a tunnel route, they state their intention and three train cards are drawn from the top of the deck. For each card that is the same color as the route, the player must add that many cards to complete the route, so it could cost anywhere from zero to three extra cards to build. If the player is unable to add enough cards to claim the route, the turn is over.
The other addition to the TTR:Europe that is not in TTR:USA are the train stations. The train stations allow a player to use the route of another player in order to complete a destination ticket. These can prove very useful when the right cards aren't coming your way, or if a section of the board get clogged by other players. They come with a cost: 1 card to place the 1st, 2 cards to place the second, 3 cards to place the 3rd, and a 4 point penalty for each station placed at the end of the game. However, if the station helps to complete a route, the 4 point penalty is usually a worthwhile tradeoff.
TTR:Europe even has bit of educational value. The city names are in their local names, so Moskow=Moskva, Munich=Munchen, Rome=Roma, Vienna=Wien, etc.
If you are looking for a game to add to your game nights, consider Ticket to Ride Europe. If you are on the fence between the USA version and the Europe version, you'll be happier with the Europe version.
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RinaReviewed in Italy on December 9, 20225.0 out of 5 stars Gioco divertentissimo
Size: StandardVerified PurchaseIl Gioco è divertentissimo, facile da imparare e gioca tutta la famiglia
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FranciscoReviewed in Mexico on July 1, 20255.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
Size: StandardVerified PurchaseConforme a la descripción, llegó en perfectas condiciones, entrega en tiempo. Un excelente juego
Let's Re-ViewReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 14, 20255.0 out of 5 stars Great game.
Size: StandardVerified PurchaseSo glad we got this. Good game for me and daughter (44 and 7 years old respectively). Fun and strategic but not too complicated. Good game and good for Europe geographical education (we travel a fair bit so its good for her to get perspective of how all the places we have visited are connected).
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rogier van bunnikReviewed in the Netherlands on January 5, 20214.0 out of 5 stars leuk spel
Size: StandardVerified Purchaseleul spel. helaas beschadigd geleverd. geen tijd om het retour te sturen ivm kerst
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rebouxReviewed in France on March 8, 20235.0 out of 5 stars Super jeu
Size: StandardVerified PurchasePour adultes et enfants!



















