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Frankfurt-Frankfurter Berg to Berlin Train Prices and Times

Planning a trip from Frankfurt-Frankfurter Berg to Berlin? Trip.com provides ICE tickets starting at just KWD 24.440, with the average price for this route being around KWD 80.040. We recommend considering options like split tickets to find the most cost-effective fares.
  • Tue, Jun 10
    From KWD 24.440
  • Wed, Jun 11
    From KWD 71.470
  • Thu, Jun 12
    From KWD 71.470
  • Fri, Jun 13
    From KWD 71.470
  • Sat, Jun 14
    From KWD 71.470
  • Sun, Jun 15
    From KWD 71.470
  • Mon, Jun 16
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08:32
Frankfurt-Frankfurter Berg
12:57
Berlin Central Station (Low Level)
4h 25m, Changes requiredDeutsche Bahn
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08:43
Frankfurt-Frankfurter Berg
13:41
Berlin Central Station (Low Level)
4h 58m, Changes requiredDeutsche Bahn
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08:47
Frankfurt-Frankfurter Berg
13:26
Berlin Central Station (Low Level)
4h 39m, Changes requiredDeutsche Bahn
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09:32
Frankfurt-Frankfurter Berg
14:11
Berlin Central Station (Low Level)
4h 39m, Changes requiredDeutsche Bahn
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09:47
Frankfurt-Frankfurter Berg
14:22
Berlin Central Station (Low Level)
4h 35m, Changes requiredDeutsche Bahn
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09:47
Frankfurt-Frankfurter Berg
14:32
Paris
4h 45m, Changes requiredDeutsche Bahn
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Frankfurt-Frankfurter Berg to Berlin Train Route Details

Tickets for the train from Frankfurt-Frankfurter Berg to Berlin usually begin at KWD 24.440. The journey takes an average of 4h 25m and spans approximately 261 miles. DB typically run 33 trains daily. To plan your trip in advance, please consult our train route table.

First train
First train
08:32
Last train
Last train
23:47
Arrival station
Arrival station
Journey time
Journey time
4h 25m
Distance
Distance
261 miles
Price
Price
From KWD 24.440
Train operators
Train operators
Deutsche Bahn

ICE and DB trains offers

Explore amazing train ticket deals with Deutsche Bahn, like Saver fares, Super Saver fares, Flexible fares, and exclusive discounts for youth and seniors. Availability is limited and depends on specific routes, times, and conditions. Review detailed information to find the best fare for you.
ICE and DB trains offers

DB Saver fare

The Saver fare ("Sparpreis" in German) is an affordable travel ticket option. This ticket allows travel on ICE, IC, or EC trains in Germany. A significant advantage is that children aged 6 to 14 can travel for free when accompanied by an adult aged 15 or older. It is wise to book nine months early from Trip.com to take advantage of cheaper prices. Moreover, if your travel plans change, the Saver fare can be changed or cancelled for a fee before its first day of validity.

DB Group Saver Fares

DB Group Saver fares provide discounted travel options for groups of up to 10 people within Germany, making your group trips both budget-friendly and convenient. These fares include free seat reservations and offer half-price tickets for children aged 6 and above. Tickets are valid on various trains, such as ICE, IC, EC, and regional or local services. You can also buy these tickets up to nine months ahead of your travel date on Trip.com. Group Saver fares permit exchanges or cancellations under specific conditions, typically with a fee.

DB Super Saver Senior fare

The DB Super Saver Senior fare ("Super Sparpreis Senioren" in German) offers discounts for seniors aged 65 and above travelling on specific routes within Germany. This fare is valid for ICE, IC, and EC trains, and tickets can be purchased up to nine months in advance on Trip.com. However, it is important to note that these tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable, so travellers should confirm their plans before booking.

DB Super Saver fare

The Super Saver fare ("Super Sparpreis" in German) is the most economical ticket for train travel in Germany. 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. To get the best prices, it is recommended to book up to nine months in advance. Please note that these tickets are non-exchangeable and non-refundable, so make sure to confirm your travel dates before purchasing.

DB Flexible Fare

Choosing the Flexible fare ("Flexpreis" in German) offers unparalleled flexibility, as it allows you to take any train on your specified route on the day of travel. The fare is determined by the route and the time of travel. This ticket can be bought as early as nine months in advance on Trip.com. In addtion, you can freely change or cancel your ticket before the departure date, but any changes or cancellations made after departure will result in a fee.

Onboard ICE trains from Frankfurt-Frankfurter Berg to Berlin

ICE trains are known for their rapidity, ease, and punctuality, providing every passenger with a pleasant and comfortable journey. The specific facilities and services can vary by train type but generally include a range of convenient amenities.

First-Class seats feature more spacious seating, extended legroom, power sockets, and a quieter atmosphere. They also provide seat dining service and German newspapers, making them suitable for business travellers and those desiring higher comfort. Passengers with first-class tickets also benefit from access to DB lounges at major train stations, which provide refreshments and a comfortable waiting area.

Second-Class seats also ensure comfort with adjustable backrests and a power outlet for every pair of seats, perfect for those who are budget-conscious but still expect quality service.

All trains are equipped with 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 have a bar car that offers simple meals, snacks, and drinks to meet passengers' dining needs. Through these thoughtful services, ICE trains ensure an efficient, comfortable, and enjoyable travel experience for passengers.

Frankfurt-Frankfurter Berg to Berlin DB tickets

To cater to different needs and budgets, Deutsche Bahn offers Sparpreis, Super Sparpreis, and Flexpreis tickets, each featuring distinct fares, services, and policies for changes and refunds.

Frankfurt-Frankfurter Berg to Berlin DB tickets

Sparpreis

Sparpreis gives you discounted train fares with predetermined travel times, with the option to change or cancel for a fee. Best suited for budget-minded travellers who want some flexibility.

Super Sparpreis

Super Sparpreis delivers the most affordable train travel, with set travel schedules and no ability to change or cancel. Best suited for those looking to save money.

Flexpreis

Flexpreis is highly flexible, letting you choose any train on the booked route on the travel day and cancel without charge up to a day before the ticket is valid.

How can I buy cheap DB train tickets?

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    Book in Advance

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  • Buy Super Saver Tickets

    Buy Super Saver Tickets

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