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The Longest Train Connections in Germany

Top 10 routes by distance: From Munich to Hamburg to Berlin to Munich

Germany boasts a dense rail network with many long direct connections. The longest routes connect the major metropolitan areas and offer comfortable journeys by ICE. Here you will find the top 10 longest train connections by distance.

Top 10 Longest Connections

Rank Route Distance Fastest Time Price From
#1 Barcelona to Sevilla 1046 km 5h 25m from EUR
#2 Barcelona to Paris 1037 km 6h 25m from EUR
#3 Barcelona to Málaga 997 km 5h 45m from EUR
#4 Köln to Zürich 899 km 6h 41m from EUR
#5 Zürich to Köln 899 km 6h 41m from EUR
#6 Leipzig to Paris 899 km 7h 15m from EUR
#7 Paris to Leipzig 899 km 7h 15m from EUR
#8 Bielefeld to Zürich 898 km 6h 37m from EUR
#9 Zürich to Bielefeld 898 km 6h 37m from EUR
#10 Hannover to Paris 898 km 7h 45m from EUR

Detailed Information

Zug
From
Barcelona
5h 25m
To
Sevilla
1046 km View Details
TGV
From
Barcelona
6h 25m
To
Paris
1037 km View Details
Zug
From
Barcelona
5h 45m
To
Málaga
997 km View Details
ICE IC
From
Köln
6h 41m
To
Zürich
899 km View Details
ICE IC
From
Zürich
6h 41m
To
Köln
899 km View Details
ICE IC
From
Leipzig
7h 15m
To
Paris
899 km View Details

Useful Information About Long Train Connections

ICE Sprinter

On many long routes, ICE Sprinter trains operate, offering particularly fast connections without intermediate stops. These are ideal for business travellers who need to reach their destination quickly.

Saver Fares

Even on long routes, Saver fares are available from 17.90 EUR. With early booking, you can save significantly. Flex prices offer more flexibility but cost considerably more.

Night Trains

For particularly long routes, night trains (Nightjet) are available, allowing you to travel overnight. This way, you save time and hotel costs.

Comfort

On long routes, first class is particularly worthwhile. More legroom, quiet environment and service make the journey more pleasant. A seat reservation is recommended.

Conclusion: Long-Distance Train Travel

The longest train connections in Germany link the major metropolitan areas comfortably and in an environmentally friendly manner. With Saver fares from 17.90 EUR, they are often cheaper than flying or driving, especially when booking early.

Plan your journey in advance to get the best prices and take advantage of the benefits of train travel: comfort, sustainability and the opportunity to work or relax during the journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the longest train connection in Germany?

The longest direct connection is Barcelona to Sevilla at 1046 km. The journey takes approximately 5h 25m.

How long does the longest train journey take?

The longest direct connection takes approximately 5h 25m (fastest connection) or 5h 40m (average). For longer routes, it may be worth planning an overnight stay.

Are there direct connections for the longest routes?

Yes, many of the longest routes have direct ICE connections. Examples include Munich-Hamburg, Berlin-Munich, and Hamburg-Frankfurt. These services run multiple times daily.

How much does a journey on the longest routes cost?

Prices start from undefined EUR (Saver fare with early booking). Flex prices typically range between 50-150 EUR. With a BahnCard, you receive additional discounts.

Is an overnight stay worthwhile for long routes?

For routes over 600 km, an overnight stay can be worthwhile. Deutsche Bahn offers night trains (Nightjet) for some routes, or you can plan an intermediate overnight stop.

Which trains operate on the longest routes?

ICE trains primarily operate on the longest routes. ICE Sprinter services offer particularly fast connections. Some routes are also served by IC (Intercity) trains.

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