Brussels to Berlin train with Deutsche Bahn (ICE,RE,IC,RB)

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The cheapest and fastest trains from Brussels to Berlin

Showing times and prices for 21 Jul

Cheapest price

£110

Average price

£186

Fastest journey

7 h 44 m

Average duration

8 h 37 m

Trains per day

4

Distance

651 km

Cheap tickets

The best way to find a cheap train ticket from Brussels to Berlin is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid travelling at rush hour.

The average ticket from Brussels to Berlin will cost around £186 if you buy it on the day, but you can find cheap train tickets today for only £110.

Fast trains

To travel from Brussels to Berlin you need to make at least one change.

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03:159h55
Brussels, Brussels South (Gare du Midi)
13:10Berlin Spandau
£1101One-way
1 change
Deutsche BahnICE 17 · ICE 955 · ICE 792
14:258h06
Brussels-Midi
22:31Berlin Hbf
£1971One-way
2 changes
Deutsche BahnICE 13 · ICE 859
08:347h44
Brussels-North
16:18Berlin Hbf
£2181One-way
1 change
Deutsche BahnICE 13 · ICE 1020 · ICE 549
08:348h44
Brussels-North
17:18Berlin Hbf
£2181One-way
2 changes

Travel Information

Compare train, coach and flight for Brussels to Berlin

Omio recommends booking the train as it is the most popular option from Brussels to Berlin among Omio's users. If you are prioritising price take the coach with prices starting from £29. For those with little time consider booking a flight which can get you there in 1h 58m. In case you are seeking to minimise your carbon footprint the train is your best bet as it emits only 0.2 - 0.6kg. The ticket price range depends on the travel mode: a coach costs an average of £29, and a flight costs an average of £205.

Distance: 651 km

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£139

Average Price

£283

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£55

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9h 34m

Average total duration

9h 4m

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30m

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4h 58m

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1h 58m

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3h 0m

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12h 5m

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11h 35m

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0.2 - 0.6kg

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2.0 - 3.9kg

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0.7 - 1.6kg

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Brussels to Berlin train times

Showing trains for today, Sunday 20 July
Last updated at 15:14
ProviderDepartsDurationArrivesChanges
Tickets
deutsche_bahnICE 19 · ICE 657 · RE 73794
On time
16:25 Brussels-Midi
6h56
23:21 Berlin Hbf
2 changes
deutsche_bahnICE 319 · ICE 100
On time
18:25 Brussels-Midi
9h11
03:36 Berlin Hbf
1 change
Monday 21 July
meinfernbus_flixbusFlixBus+flixbus_flixtrainFlixTrain01:15 Brussels, Brussels South (Gare du Midi)
9h55
11:10 Berlin Spandau1 change
deutsche_bahnICE 13 · ICE 859
On time
06:34 Brussels-North
7h44
14:18 Berlin Hbf
1 change
deutsche_bahnICE 13 · ICE 1020 · ICE 549
On time
06:34 Brussels-North
8h44
15:18 Berlin Hbf
2 changes
deutsche_bahnICE 17 · ICE 955 · ICE 792
On time
12:25 Brussels-Midi
8h06
20:31 Berlin Hbf
2 changes

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How far in advance should I book train tickets from Brussels to Berlin?

The best time to book your train from Brussels to Berlin is 70 days before departure. See how prices for trains change on the Brussels to Berlin route.
Prices are for one-way tickets for one passenger from Brussels to Berlin per month. Insights are sourced from fares found by Omio users in the last 12 months. Current prices may differ as prices vary depending on the time of day, class or how far in advance you book your train from Brussels to Berlin.

Journey information

Overview: Train from Brussels to Berlin

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Trains from Brussels to Berlin run on average 13 times per day, taking around 9h 4m. Cheap train tickets for this journey start at £44 but you can travel from only £29 by coach.
Fares are the lowest economy prices found on Omio. Early booking often means lower prices. Prices change daily and are subject to availability. Discount cards, coach trips, and booking fees are not included.
Price information
Cheapest alternative travel mode
Coach from £29
Distance
651 km
Average train duration
9h 4m
Cheapest ticket price
£44
Trains per day
13
Direct trains
1
Fastest train
6h 38m
First train
00:01
Last train
23:58
Fares are the lowest economy prices found on Omio. Early booking often means lower prices. Prices change daily and are subject to availability. Discount cards, coach trips, and booking fees are not included.
Price information
Cheapest alternative travel mode
Coach from £29

Train providers: Deutsche Bahn, FlixTrain and European Sleeper trains Brussels to Berlin

You can travel by train to Berlin from Brussels with Deutsche Bahn, FlixTrain and European Sleeper for as low as £29. When you search for timetables and tickets, Omio will show you the best trip.

Deutsche Bahn (DB) is the main operator of train services in Germany, making on average 40,000 journeys per day. A special feature of Deutsche Bahn is its wide range of ticket types, savings offers including Super Saver, Saver, and Flexible fares and discount cards like the BahnCard 25, 50 and 100, which you can also use for your train from Brussels to Berlin. DB uses different types of trains such as the ICE (Intercity Express), IC (Intercity), EC (Eurocity), IRE (Interregio-Express), RE (Regional Express) and RB (Regionalbahn) on its routes, which differ in terms of comfort and the time required to travel. For example, while toilets are standard amenities, services like an onboard restaurant or free WiFi are only available on certain trains.

Brussels to Berlin train information with Deutsche Bahn:

  • Average Duration: 6 h 31 min
  • Cheapest Price: £57
  • Deutsche Bahn frequency: 6 a day

Train Brussels Berlin

Trains from Brussels to Berlin run through the day and night with up to 15 – 20 trains departing from Brussels every day of the week and weekend. There are a variety of trains to choose from and there is more than one train from Brussels to Berlin operating this route, so it is best you consult the Omio train schedule to get an idea what would suit you. The train duration varies from 7h 44min up to 13h 30min and there are varying changeover options. Train Brussels to Berlin covers 650km (440 miles) distance with varying price options available to you. The main train provider is Deutsche Bahn (DB) trains.

Brussels to Berlin Train Time: Daily Departures

Trains from Brussels to Berlin run consistently throughout the night and day with trains departing early hours of the morning and night. The last train leaves the station at midnight and travels overnight. When searching on the train Brussels - Berlin schedule, click on 'See all Trains’ and this will allow you to choose your preferred date and time filters. Click on alerts if you want to be warned of any special price alerts.

Boarding your train Brussels Berlin

Trains from Brussels to Berlin leave consistently throughout the day at varying times and durations with different changeovers. You are able to hop onto the train right up until 5 minutes before your train leaves the station. If you have booked in advance on Omio, take the extra time you would have spent booking tickets to grab coffee at one of the cafes at Brussels Midi Station or grab a bite to eat. Brussels Midi Station is a major station and you can get everything you need here before you travel to Berlin. The station is close to central Brussels and easily accessible by all public transport.

Brussels: City Hall and Mont des Arts.

Brussels: City Hall and Mont des Arts. Source: Shutterstock

Where does the train depart in Brussels and arrive in Berlin?

The main train stations for trains from Brussels to Berlin are departure station Brussels Midi. You have the option to arrive in 2 different stations in Berlin, either Berlin Gesundbrunnen or Berlin Hbf. Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Hbf) is the main railway station servicing Berlin, Germany and Gesundbrunnen is a smaller station located in the borough of Mitte. Both stations are well equipped busy commuter stations and will have all the travel essentials for your trip.

When is the best time to book your train ticket Brussels to Berlin?

Finding cheap tickets for trains from Brussels to Berlin takes a little planning. If you book in advance, you might be able to get some early booking discounts. As there are trains running throughout the day and night, decide whether you want to book an overnight train or a daytime trip. If you avoid booking during peak tourist seasons, you can get cheaper tickets and travel in a less congested environment. Use the Omio filters when booking and find the best ticket for your needs.

What to see between Brussels and Berlin

The scenery on your train trip from Brussels to Berlin is not very eventful so rather make sure you stop at the newsstand at the station and get some reading material. There are a lot of cityscapes, tunnels and stations you will travel through, and some areas with wide-open landscapes and green rolling fields. Take some time to relax and rest before your journey to Berlin where you will not have much time to rest.

Information on Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Hbf) and Berlin Gesundbrunnen

Trains from Brussels to Bruges arrive at either the main station of Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Hbf) or Berlin Gesundbrunnen. Berlin Hbf is a modern main station, located in the middle of Berlin just 10 minutes walk from the Reichstag and 15 minutes walk from the Brandenburg Gate. This incredible glass-and-steel station has been running since 2006. Here, you can access everything you need from fast food outlets, supermarkets, business lounges, luggage lockers, ticket offices, automatic ticket machines and much more. As you exit the station, there are hundreds of taxis and access to public transport. Berlin Gesundbrunnen is s smaller station located in Berlin’s wedding district of Mitte. You can find the Deutsche Bahn Service Point located in the main entrance hall if you have any ticketing issues. Here, you can find luggage lockers, newsstands, free station Wi-FI, waiting areas, convenience stores and shops. There is access to public transport or further train travel from inside the station.

Night trains Brussels to Berlin

You can catch a train to Berlin from Brussels departing at midnight, but although this is an overnight journey, it is not a sleeper journey. This journey wont allow you to sleep as it involves 6 changes, so if you are a night owl, then this is the journey for you. There are no sleeper cabins and only normal seating for this, so it is a night journey but not classed as a href="//www.omio.co.uk/trains/night-trains>NightTrainsNightTrain. You arrive at Berlin HBF at 1.00 p.m. the next day.

Deutsche Bahn (DB) –Brussels to Berlin

Deutsche Bahn (DB) is the main train operator in Germany and makes over 40,000 journeys every day. You can get a variety of ticket options including a Standard fare, Supersaver fares and the option of First Class. There are numerous trains departing every day of the week and weekends, and there are multiple options for changeovers, so you would need to spend some time searching the Omio train schedules to find the right trip for you. The trains are luxury comfort trains with reserved seating, air conditioning, free Wi-FI and ample luggage storage space. Check your specific route and train to see what is supplied as there are different trains running this route all the time. No matter what train you choose, all journeys are comfortable and designed for safety and reliability over long distances.

Trains Brussels to Berlin: Sustainability Travel

Deutsche Bahn (DB) have taken responsibility for 'green' travel and are committed to sustainable travel and business practises on all levels. By setting goals to reduce their carbon emissions by 50% in future years, they are acting responsibly for passengers and the planet. They have introduced a Green Transformation strategy that will introduce more environmentally friendly products and services. Travelling by train is more sustainable than flights or car, so by choosing train travel you are helping to ease the load of harmful pollutants being released into the atmosphere everyday. Why take a car when it is more economical and earth friendly to travel by train? We should all choose transport choices wisely and be green keen.

Train Brussels to Berlin: Services on Board

Deutsche Bahn (DB) is the main train provider for trains from Brussels to Berlin and offer the following services on board:

  • Luggage Allowance cannot exceed (23 kg) and must be able to fit in the overhead carriages or under your seat. Extra hand luggage is allowed. You can take bikes on long-distance trains, but not all trains have dedicated bike spaces. Buy a bike ticket to secure your bike transport. Folded bikes and scooters can be transported free of charge. Large luggage like skis, surfboards must comply with basic luggage rules. You can take musical instruments as long as you can carry it yourself.
  • Free Wi-Fi and Reserved Comfort line seating
  • Selection of classes to choose from. Standard, Supersaver, Second Class and First Class.
  • Reduced Mobility assistance available on board but must be pre-booked.
  • Small pets are allowed on board in a cage. Larger animals are considered passengers and require a specific ticket. Guide dogs travel free.
  • You can bring your own food and drinks on board for consumption.

When to book your train tickets from Brussels to Berlin?

Finding cheap tickets for trains from Brussels to Berlin takes a little planning. If you book in advance you might be able to get some early booking discounts. As there are trains running throughout the day and night, decide whether you want to book an overnight train or a daytime trip. If you avoid booking during peak tourist seasons, you can get cheaper tickets and travel in a less congested environment. Use the Omio filters when booking and find the best ticket for your needs.

To Berlin by train — travel tips

Berlin, the capital of Germany, has become a thriving, arty metropolis bursting with history, tradition, food and culture waiting to be explored. Divided by a wall for 28 years, this city has grown new leaves and is fast becoming one of the most talked about art and culture meccas of the world. The wall is still standing like an open-air museum to the past. With a huge variety of activities, sights, day trips and excursions, you will be searching for more time in your day to explore. Don’t miss out visiting the famous Brandenburg Gate and feast on a currywurst washed down with a fancy German beer. Berlin is a place for a city break in Europe with a vibey nightlife and character filled locals spotting the streets with an energy you will find hard to relive anywhere else. Get some tips on what to do in Berlin on the Omio Travel Guide – a The Window Seat.

  • Visit the ill famed Topography of Terror and learn about the horrors of the holocaust. The museum explores the Nazi’s rise to power.
  • Berlin Wall. Do we need to say more?
  • Go clubbing in Europe’s party central. Visit Belushi’s, Berghain, Watergate, House of Weekend, Tresor, Kit Kat Club and Suicide Circus.
  • Visit Museum Island.
  • Reichstag - the seat of the former German Parliament for years.
  • Berlin is festival central. Plan your times and attend Oktober Fest or one of the music festivals like Lollapalooza and others.

Berlin: View of the Bode Museum.

Berlin: View of the Bode Museum. Source: Shutterstock

What are the other cities you can go to from Berlin?

Berlin is in prime position to travel to other exciting cities. Travel to Potsdam, a city on the borders of Berlin, for the day in less than 30 minutes by train. Visit Bridge of Spies and grounds of Sanssouci Palace and be back in Berlin before sunset. Another must see German town is a Hamburg. You can travel here on train in less than 1h 30min. This port city has become quite famous for its hundreds of canals and parklands. Take a walk through city central and discover the Altstadt and special landmarks like the 18th Century Church of St Michel. Explore Germany even further and catch a quick train to Leipzig, a vibrant intellectual and cultural city filled with museums, musical history and the famous University of Leipzig. Germany has many smaller cities you can visit in a short time so get searching on Omio and find your perfect holiday itinerary. You haven't finished exploring Germany until you have had your fair share of Eisbein, bratwurst and Weiss beers.

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