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German Rail Tickets

Travel by train with Deutsche Bahn to most major cities in Germany with over 33,000 km of rail tracks covering the vast country. With convenient train tickets, take advantage of modern amenities and superior service. Sit back and enjoy high speed service on InterCity-Express (ICE) trains to destinations including Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt and more.

ICE trains reach speeds up to 320 km/hr, getting you to and from popular German cities in record time with an extensive rail network offering over 26,000 daily train trips! Passengers will appreciate the ample leg space and comfortable seating aboard these trains. Access to quiet zones, Wi-Fi, restaurants and more are provided on Deutsch Bahn trains.


German Train Tickets why choose Deutsche Bahn train tickets:

  • High speed ICE trains reach up to 320 km/h, all offering a variety of comfortable and modern seating
  • Reach the cities of your choice in Germany thanks to an extensive network with over 26,000 daily train trips

Or if you're buying more than one ticket, consider buying a rail pass, as it can be cheaper and offers more flexibility.

German Train Tickets Suggested itineraries:

Munich – Frankfurt – Cologne – Berlin

Hop aboard high speed ICE trains to explore these popular cities in Germany.

From Munich to Frankfurt
Estimated travel time: 4h25m

From Frankfurt to Cologne
Estimated travel time: 3h07m

From Cologne to Berlin
Estimated travel time: 3h50m


German Train Tickets Services on ICE trains:

ICE trains:
  • Wi-Fi Internet access
  • Rest areas where music, cell phones and loud activity are not permitted
  • Optimised mobile phone areas
  • Locker access on ICE trains while away from your seat
  • Taxi or porter requests welcome
  • Air conditioning
  • Some first class trains have video screens at each seat
  • Most first class seats have an integrated audio connection for radio station access
  • Electric outlets are available on almost all first class carriages
  • Food and beverages are available at BordBistro or BordRestaurants as well as at your seat

ICE trains also offer:
 
  • On-board catering
  • Electric outlets are available at table seats of the middle aisle in carriages of first and second class
  • BoardBistro or BoardRestaurants for food and beverages

German Train Tickets Luggage:
 
  • All ordinary-size luggage can be stored in the storage areas above your seat on ICE trains. 
  • Larger items can be placed in identified areas between seats.

German Train Tickets Bicycles:
 
  • Bicycles are allowed on Intercity trains with a separate ticket and reservation.

German Train Tickets Animals:
 
  • Travelling with your dog is permitted, free of charge, unless your pet does not fit in hand luggage or in a transport container. 
  • In that case, you will need to pay a fee equivalent to a child’s fare for both standard and saver fares. 
  • Larger dogs will require a leash and muzzle for safety reasons (except guide dogs for the blind). 
  • Seats cannot be reserved for dogs.

German Train Tickets Accessibility:
 
  • All ICE trains are user and family-friendly, with special facilities for the disabled and families with infants. 
  • Assistance is available at over 300 stations at no additional charge.

German Train Tickets Internet access on German trains:
 
  • Wi-Fi is available on 90 ICE high speed German trains

Germany‘s Intercity Express (ICE) trains now feature improved on board internet reception on five routes, which includes two highly popular lines: from Dortmund to Berlin via Hanover and from Frankfurt to Munich via Nuremberg. The service also extends to the routes between Hamburg and Berlin, between Göttingen and Wolfsburg, as well as, between Fulda and Würzburg.

This announcement marks an impressive milestone for the German Railways. You can now surf the internet throughout 3,000 km of rail in Germany, and across 90 ICE trains! And by the end of the year, the number of trains offering wireless connection is expected to double.

Using the service on board the ICE train is simple and doesn’t require you to have a registered account. Payments via Credit Cards, ClickandBuy, MicroMoney and PayPal are all accepted upon starting a session. Also, you can connect to the Internet from any DB lounges, with some exclusive lounges offering the access free of charge.

Travel on your own flexible schedule throughout Germany with a German Rail Pass and benefit from great discounts & special offers on boat crossings, bus tours, hotel stays and more. Enjoy great destinations like Berlin, Dresden, Frankfurt, Cologne, Hamburg, Munich and every other German cities.


Rail Passes for travel in Germany:

For non-Europeans:

German Rail Pass
Eurail Austria – Germany Pass
Eurail Benelux - Germany Pass
Eurail Czech Republic – Germany Pass
Eurail Denmark – Germany Pass
Eurail France – Germany Pass
Eurail Germany - Poland Pass
Eurail Germany – Switzerland Pass
Eurail Global Pass
Eurail Select Pass


For non-Europeans:

Germany Interrail Pass

Some top attractions in Germany:

Cologne Cathedral
A World Heritage site, this Roman Catholic Church is the most visited landmark in Germany. Construction began in the 13th century but the cathedral was only completed in 1880.

Kaiserburg Imperial Castle
Resting high above the city of Nurembourg, this castle housed the Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire from 1050 to 1571.

Marienplatz, Munich’s main square
Since the 12th century, Marienplatz has been Munich’s main square with monuments such as “New Town Hall” (Neus Rathaus). The Glockenspiel, located within “New Town Hall”, attracts a large number of tourists daily with its chimes and life-size figures re-enacting historical events.

Berlin the Jüdisches Museum (Jewish Museum) 
Located in Berlin, this museum offers visitors an in-depth history lesson on Jewish culture told through film, art, documentation and more.

Frankfurt Main Tower
One of the tallest buildings in Frankfurt, the Main Tower shows off a 360 degree view of the city skyline from 200 metres above Frankfurt. It is the only skyscraper open to visitors where they can appreciate stunning views from the platform, or enjoy a meal or drink from the top floor of the tower.

Popular Train Routes in Germany:

Amsterdam – Berlin : 6h25m
Cologne – Berlin : 4h23m
Frankfurt – Baden Baden : 1h19m
Freiburg – Frankfurt : 2h04m
Berlin – Frankfurt : 4h10
Berlin – Hamburg : 1h37m
Frankfurt – Nüremberg : 2h05m
Hannover – Munich : 4h20m
Frankfurt – Düsseldorf : 1h27m


Popular German Train Stations:

Frankfurt
Berlin
Cologne
Munich
Hannover
Hamburg
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