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Is it better to travel by bus or train from Berlin to Aachen?
There are usually 17 daily bus trips from Berlin to Aachen.
Bus | Train | |
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Avg. Price | Avg. Price€35.42 | Avg. Price€36.35 |
Daily Trips | Daily Trips17 | Daily Trips3 |
Duration | Duration16h 58m | Duration10h 0m |
Trip Summary
You can pick from 5 daily train trips between Berlin and Aachen. The average train journey from Berlin to Aachen takes 11 hours and 25 minutes, but some FlixTrain train trips are as short as 5 hours and 32 minutes.
Distance | 336 mi (541 km) |
Fastest train | 5h 32m |
Lowest price | €17.63 |
Trains per day | 3 |
Most frequent service | FlixTrain |
Train lines | 1 |
What is the price of a train ticket from Berlin to Aachen?
The average price for a train ticket from Berlin to Aachen is €39.24, Considering the distance of the route, this is an excellent deal. By booking your trip at least 11 days in advance, you increase your chances of scoring even cheaper tickets. But if you wait until the day of your trip to book tickets, expect to pay €21.40 more.
Monthly average prices
Ticket prices for the train from Berlin to Aachen often fluctuate based on the time of year. For the best prices on this route, book in November when the average ticket price is only €33,
If you're thinking of traveling from Berlin to Aachen during June, keep in mind that train ticket prices may be higher than usual, with an average price of €93 during this time of year. The best way to score a cheap deal, even in June, is to book your trip well in advance.
Which train should you take from Berlin to Aachen?
FlixTrain is the one and only train line which connects Berlin to Aachen. However, there are 5 trains per day to choose from.
Train | Daily Trips | Avg. Time | Avg. Price |
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FlixTrain | 5 | 11h 26m | €44.46 |
Part of the FlixBus family, FlixTrain launched in 2018 to offer affordable and sustainable train travel in Germany. Its trains provide Wi-Fi, power outlets, air conditioning, onboard restrooms, and access to an entertainment portal full of movies, games, and music. In addition, each passenger gets a guaranteed seat, so you don't have to worry about standing in any aisles. FlixTrain operates 5 daily trips to Aachen from Berlin. The train usually departs from Berlin-Spandau in Berlin and arrives at Henricistraße 30 in Aachen after about 11 hours and 26 minutes.
Frequently asked questions about traveling by train from Berlin to Aachen
The distance between Berlin and Aachen is approximately 336 miles, or 541 kilometers. The average train journey between these two cities takes 11 hours and 25 minutes, although the absolute fastest you could get there is 5 hours and 32 minutes.
Looking for ways to pass the time? Most trains are equipped with Wi-Fi, which means you can stream music, browse social media or get some work done during your ride. That said, in case your train has a spotty signal, or is among the few without Wi-Fi, we also recommend downloading TV shows and movies to your mobile device in advance of your trip. That way the ride will fly by whatever the Wi-Fi situation.
Monday tends to be the busiest day of the week with travelers taking trains from Berlin to Aachen. Ticket price also tend to be more expensive on Monday than other days. If you are hoping to have more room on the train and even save some change check out travel options on Thursday instead, as less people travel then and deals are more likely to be found.
The earliest train departs Berlin at 07:00 while the last train of the day leaves at 12:00. To see all scheduled departure times, use the search function on this page to get the full schedule for your specific travel dates.
There are 5 scheduled trains on most days. 3 of these are direct connections to Aachen. While direct trains may still make stops along the way, you will not need to switch trains at any point. If you're looking to get to your destination faster, a direct train is the convenient and time-efficient choice.
You can also take a train for your return trip from Aachen to Berlin.
City Information
Berlin
Berlin is one of the most exciting destinations in Europe for all travelers. One of the most unique landmarks in Berlin is its famous Brandenburg Gate, which was built for King Frederick Wilhelm II. The Gate now represents German unity, and it is perhaps the most photogenic landmark in the capital city. Modern art enthusiasts should visit the Urban Nation Museum for Urban Contemporary Art which is Germany’s first street art museum. Opened in 2017, the museum displays works from various graffiti artists from around the world and it’s located in Schöneberg, one of the city’s edgier areas. If you’re simply looking to enjoy a stroll, the Tiergarten, which spans 519 acres from central Berlin, will offer the relaxing vibes you need.
Berlin has an expansive and vibrant food scene with a good variety. Those looking for traditional German dishes should head over to Zur letzten Instanz, which is the oldest restaurant in Berlin. For a special twist, don’t hesitate to visit the Turkish Market, which offers amazing Turkish delicacies.
The main hub for intercity bus services is the Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof Berlin. For rail services, the Berlin Hauptbahnhof is the main train station. The Berlin Brandenburg Airport, located just outside of the city’s south-eastern border, is the main air travel hub of the city.
Aachen
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Positioned near the Dutch and Belgian borders in the west of Germany, Aachen is a true hidden gem. Once a Roman spa town, this historic city dates back to the 1st-century and later became a favorite residence of the Frankish king, Charlemagne. A royal experience surely awaits you as well on your visit to Aachen.
The most striking building in this city is undoubtedly Aachen Cathedral. This cathedral is the first place in Europe to receive the prestigious status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in part because it is one of the oldest cathedrals in Europe. The cathedral is also the final resting place of Charlemange, though the exact whereabouts of his remains are unknown.
After a day spent walking around the city, visit the Carolus Thermen, or thermal baths, to soak in the hot mineral spring waters once loved by the Romans. Choose between a range of indoor or outdoor pools, saunas, and spa treatments to enjoy what the Romans called "salus per aquam," or "health by water."
Because of its border location, Aachen is easy to reach from Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium. Frequent international and national trains run through the train stations, while the international airport is served by many major airlines. Bus lines including FlixBus and Sindbad provide affordable ground travel from many destinations. Some of the more popular routes to Aachen depart from Berlin, Amsterdam, and Brussels.
Station Information
Where is the train station in Berlin?
Main departure station: Berlin-Spandau
Because some trains make multiple stops before leaving the city, there are 7 stops and stations in Berlin where you can board the train.
All train stations in Berlin:
Berlin-Spandau
Berlin Central Station
Gare Centrale De Berlin
Berlin Südkreuz
Berlin Gesundbrunnen(S)
Berlin Ostbahnhof
Südkreuz
Where is the train station in Aachen?
Main arrival station: Henricistraße 30
Aachen West is a small gray building in Aachen, located (unsurprisingly) in the west of the city on the track running to Monchengladbach. The station is served by regional trains that run to Dortmund, Maastricht, Essen, and more. Platforms have waiting areas and shelters, The station mostly serves freight trains, so there aren't too many amenities other than waiting areas and shelters by the platforms. A few streets away, you can find a couple of restaurants, but you will need to walk around fifteen minutes into Aachen centre to find large shops, restaurants, and hotels.
Train stations in Aachen:
Henricistraße 30
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