(166 km) from Berlin to Dresden by train, although you can get there in as little as 1 hour 43 minutes on the fastest services. You’ll normally find around 18 trains per day running on this route. You won’t need to worry about making any changes along the way either as direct ...
Dresden is the perfect destination for a day trip from Berlin. It takes only a few hours by car, bus, or train, with the latter two conveniently terminating at either the Dresden Neustadt or Hauptbahnhof (the main station or city center). In a few hours, you can be in a new city wit...
Dresden is the perfect destination for a day trip from Berlin. It takes only a few hours by car, bus, or train, with the latter two conveniently terminating at either the Dresden Neustadt or Hauptbahnhof (the main station or city center). In a few hours, you can be in a new city wit...
Berlin to Dresden Hbf Trains from Hilden Hilden to Dusseldorf Airport Hilden to Amsterdam Hilden to Köln Hbf Hilden to Cologne (Germany) Hilden to Dortmund Hbf More to Explore Paris Gare de l’Est to Arlon Mons to Arlon Aubange to Arlon Messancy to Arlon Frankfurt (M) Airport Long-Distance...
Lyon to Geneva by TER Nice to Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome by train Brussels to Berlin/Prague by European Sleeper Bruges to Amsterdam by train Amsterdam to Bruges by train Amsterdam to Berlin by InterCity train Zurich to Austria on the Arlberg Railway Zurich to Munich by EuroCity train Zuric...
If you are like us, you will fall for Berlin train stations. The Flam Railway: Myrdal to Flåm, Norway Experience one of the steepest train journeys in the world as you descend from the mountainous plateau of Myrdal to the picturesque village of Flåm. The journey takes you through lush...
Many of our customers who book a trip from Potsdam to Berlin often extend their vacation and travel to other popular destinations like Prague, Paris, Amsterdam, Munich or Dresden. If you’re thinking of adding another destination to your Potsdam and Berlin itinerary, let Omio find you the best...
sleeper for one, two or three; deluxe sleeper; or bargain-priced seats all offering a night crossing of theÖresund Bridge. The route is also served by privately-runSnälltågettrains running on toBerlin, though with less frequent departures during the winter and a later departure time fro...
transportation options from Munich and Berlin's airports to their respective city centers also help reduce the total travel time when flying between Munich and Berlin. Traveling from Munich to Berlin by train is also a popular option if you're booking last minute or prefer avoiding the airport....
There are lounges for holders of certain types of first class ticket at Berlin, Bremen, Dresden, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt Main Airport, Hamburg, Hanover, Cologne, Leipzig, Mannheim, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart. Follow the signs to theDB Lounge. They're typically open 07:00-...