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Aachen Central Station to Berlin Central Station (Low Level) Train Prices and Times

Heading from Aachen Central Station to Berlin Central Station (Low Level)? Trip.com has ICE tickets priced as low as KWD 12.920, with the average fare for this route around KWD 46.100. We suggest looking into split ticketing to ensure you get the best prices.
  • Tue, Jun 10
    From KWD 12.920
  • Wed, Jun 11
    From KWD 35.340
  • Thu, Jun 12
    From KWD 35.340
  • Fri, Jun 13
    From KWD 35.340
  • Sat, Jun 14
    From KWD 35.340
  • Sun, Jun 15
    From KWD 35.340
  • Mon, Jun 16
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02:36
Aachen Central Station
09:51
Berlin Central Station (Low Level)
7h 15m, Changes requiredDeutsche Bahn
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02:53
Aachen Central Station
10:11
Berlin Central Station (Low Level)
7h 18m, Changes requiredDeutsche Bahn
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03:35
Aachen Central Station
10:59
Berlin Central Station (Low Level)
7h 24m, Changes requiredDeutsche Bahn
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04:21
Aachen Central Station
11:11
Berlin Central Station (Low Level)
6h 50m, Changes requiredDeutsche Bahn
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05:21
Aachen Central Station
11:43
Berlin Central Station (Low Level)
6h 22m, Changes requiredDeutsche Bahn
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06:17
Aachen Central Station
12:57
Paris
6h 40m, Changes requiredDeutsche Bahn
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Aachen Central Station to Berlin Central Station (Low Level) Train Route Details

Tickets for the train from Aachen Central Station to Berlin Central Station (Low Level) usually begin at KWD 12.920. The journey takes an average of 6h 1m and spans approximately 335 miles. DB typically run 27 trains daily. To plan your trip in advance, please consult our train route table.

First train
First train
02:36
Last train
Last train
23:51
Departure station
Departure station
Journey time
Journey time
6h 1m
Distance
Distance
335 miles
Price
Price
From KWD 12.920
Train operators
Train operators
Deutsche Bahn

ICE and DB trains offers

Find exciting train ticket deals with Deutsche Bahn, including Saver fares, Super Saver fares, Flexible fares, and special discounts for young people and seniors. These offers are limited and depend on specific routes, times, and conditions. Check the details to choose the best fare for your journey.
ICE and DB trains offers

DB Saver fare

The Saver fare ( "Sparpreis" in German) provides an affordable ticket option for travelling on ICE, IC, or EC trains in Germany. One key benefit is that children aged 6 to 14 can travel at no cost when accompanied by an adult aged 15 or older. For the best prices, it's recommended to book up to nine months in advance from Trip.com. In case your travel plans change, the ticket is eligible for modification or cancellation for a fee before its first day of validity.

DB Super Saver fare

The Super Saver fare ("Super Sparpreis" in German) is the least expensive ticket option. It is valid on ICE, IC, and EC trains and allows children aged 6 to 14 to travel for free when accompanied by an adult aged 15 or older. Booking up to nine months in advance is suggested for the best prices. Keep in mind that these tickets are non-exchangeable and non-refundable, so make sure to confirm your travel plans before purchasing.

DB Super Saver Young fare

The DB Super Saver Young fare ("Super Sparpreis Young" in German) is designed for travellers under 27, providing discounted rates on certain routes within Germany. This fare is valid on ICE, IC, and EC trains, and tickets are available for purchase up to nine months in advance. Children under 14 can also travel for free when accompanied by an adult aged 15 or older.

Please keep in mind that these tickets are non-refundable and non-changeable, so verify your travel plans before making a purchase.

DB Flexible Fare

With the Flexible fare ("Flexpreis" in German), you have the utmost flexibility, allowing you to board any train on your chosen route on the day of travel. The fare depends on the specific route and travel time. You can secure this ticket up to nine months in advance on Trip.com, and you can also change or cancel your ticket for free before the departure date. However, a fee will be charged for any changes or cancellations made after departure.

DB Super Saver Senior fare

Seniors aged 65 and older can benefit from the DB Super Saver Senior fare ("Super Sparpreis Senioren" in German), which offers discounts on specific routes within Germany. This ticket is valid on ICE, IC, and EC trains, and tickets can be purchased up to nine months in advance on Trip.com. It is important to remember that these tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable, so travellers should confirm their travel plans before booking.

Onboard ICE trains from Aachen Central Station to Berlin Central Station (Low Level)

ICE trains are renowned for their velocity, comfort, and punctuality, ensuring every passenger enjoys a pleasant and comfortable journey. The facilities and services vary depending on the train type but generally include a variety of convenient amenities.

First-Class seats provide larger seating areas, additional legroom, power outlets, and a quieter atmosphere. They also offer dining service at your seat and German newspapers, making them ideal for business travellers and those desiring greater comfort. First-class ticket holders also enjoy access to DB lounges at major train stations, which offer refreshments and a comfortable waiting space.

Second-Class seats also offer considerable comfort, including adjustable backrests and one power socket for every two seats, ideal for budget-conscious passengers who still want quality service.

All trains have luggage racks for convenient storage of various baggage. Additionally, free WiFi is available throughout the train, keeping passengers connected during their journey. ICE trains typically feature a bar car that offers simple meals, snacks, and drinks to meet passengers' dining needs. With these thoughtful services, ICE trains ensure an efficient, comfortable, and enjoyable travel experience for passengers.

Aachen Central Station to Berlin Central Station (Low Level) DB tickets

Deutsche Bahn provides three ticket options to suit various needs and budgets: Sparpreis, Super Sparpreis, and Flexpreis, each with unique fares, services, and change/refund rules.

Aachen Central Station to Berlin Central Station (Low Level) DB tickets

Sparpreis

Sparpreis provides discounted train tickets with set travel times, permitting changes and cancellations for a fee. Perfect for budget-conscious travellers who need some flexibility.

Super Sparpreis

Enjoy the lowest train fares with Super Sparpreis, which offers fixed travel schedules and no possibility for changes or cancellations. Great for budget-conscious passengers.

Flexpreis

With Flexpreis, you can take any train on the booked route on your travel day and cancel for free up to a day before the ticket becomes valid.

How can I buy cheap DB train tickets?

  • Book in Advance

    Book in Advance

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    Buy Super Saver Tickets

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