Distance | 623 miles (1005 km) | |
Train frequency | 3 a day | |
Direct train | Yes, there are 3 direct trains a day |
Trains from Berlin to Leeds cover the 623 miles (1005 km) long route taking on average 14 h 51 min with our travel partners like. Normally, there are 3 trains operating per day, including direct services available. Travellers depart most frequently from Berlin Hbf and arrive in Leeds Railway Station.
Travel by train between Berlin, Germany and Leeds, United Kingdom is: Fully open.
International entry is allowed for: Entry is fully open for citizens and permanent residents of Germany
Entry Requirements:
The government of United Kingdom has imposed these measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19:
The above information was last checked on 16/05/2022. Remember to check the latest COVID-19 travel safety regulations for your train to Leeds from Berlin closer to your date of departure here.
The restriction level for your return train to Berlin, Germany from Leeds is: Partially open.
International entry is allowed for: Entry is partially open for citizens and permanent residents of United Kingdom
Conditions of reentry:
The government of Germany has imposed these measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19:
Last checked on 16/05/2022. Remember to check the latest COVID-19 travel safety regulations for your train to Berlin from Leeds closer to your date of departure here.
When taking a train from Berlin, you have a couple of train stations you can depart from including Berlin Hbf, Berlin Spandau and Berlin Südkreuz. When you arrive in Leeds, your train can arrive in train stations including Leeds Railway Station and Leeds Fest Bus.
Omio customers travelling this route book their trains from Berlin Hbf to Leeds Railway Station.
You can find the most popular departure train station for this route, Berlin Hbf, located approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 km) from the city centre of Berlin. The most popular arrival train station in Leeds, called Leeds Railway Station, is located around 1.2 miles (2 km) away from its city centre.
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