Berlin to Munich

Berlin to Munich

The Intercity-Express (ICE) is Germany's premier high-speed train service operated by Deutsche Bahn, offering a swift and comfortable journey between Berlin and Munich.Covering approximately 504 kilometers (313 miles), the ICE connects these two major cities in as little as 3 hours and 44 minutes on the fastest services, with most journeys averaging around 4 to 5 hours .​

Berlin and Munich are the major cities in Germany which offers a great destination for tourism as well as a big business hub.

  • Berlin is the capital city of Germany. It is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, historic landmarks like the Berlin Wall, Brandenburg Gate, and its modern art and music scene.
  • Munich is the capital of Bavaria, a state in southern Germany. It's famous for its beautiful architecture, traditional beer halls, and the world-famous Oktoberfest.

Passengers can enjoy modern amenities such as Wi-Fi, power outlets, spacious seating, and onboard dining options.The ICE trains are known for their sleek design and smooth ride, making them a popular choice for both business and leisure travelers .​

With frequent daily departures, traveling by ICE between Berlin and Munich is a convenient and efficient option to experience Germany's scenic landscapes and urban centers.​

Traveling from Berlin to Munich via Germany’s Intercity-Express (ICE) offers a fast, comfortable, and scenic journey across the country. Here's a comprehensive guide to the route, schedule, and what to expect on board.​

1.       Distance: Approximately 623 km (387 miles)

2.       Travel Time: As fast as 3 hours 45 minutes on direct “Sprinter” services

3.       Top Speed: Up to 300 km/h (186 mph)

4.       Operator: Deutsche Bahn (DB)

5.       Main Stations: Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Hbf) to Munich Hauptbahnhof (Hbf)​

This high-speed route, inaugurated in December 2017, significantly reduced the travel time between Berlin and Munich from six hours to under four hours.The line traverses the Thuringian Forest, incorporating 22 tunnels and 29 bridges, making it one of Germany’s most ambitious infrastructure projects .​

Route and Key Stops

The ICE trains operate on several routes between Berlin and Munich:​

1. Direct “Sprinter” Services

  • Route: Berlin – Halle – Erfurt – Nuremberg – Munich
  • Frequency: Three times daily
  • Travel Time: Approximately 3 hours 45 minutes
  • Features: Minimal stops for a faster journey​

2. Regular ICE Services

  • Route: Berlin – Leipzig – Erfurt – Nuremberg – Munich
  • Frequency: Hourly departures
  • Travel Time: Approximately 4 hours 15 minutes
  • Features: Includes additional stops, offering more boarding options

3. Extended Routes via Augsburg

  • Route: Berlin – Leipzig – Erfurt – Nuremberg – Augsburg – Munich
  • Travel Time: Over 5 hours
  • Note: Less direct; suitable for travelers visiting Augsburg​

Night Train Option: ICE 698

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  • Departure: Munich Hbf at 21:51
  • Arrival: Berlin Hbf at 07:59
  • Key Stops: Augsburg, Ulm, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Erfurt, Halle
  • Amenities: Reclining seats, free Wi-Fi, power outlets, on-board bistro (until 10 p.m.)

Tickets and Booking

  • Pricing: Starts from €45 with advance booking; standard fares around €150
  • Discounts: Available for BahnCard holders and children under 15 traveling with parents
  • Reservations: Mandatory for ICE trains
  • Booking Platforms: bahn.com, DB Navigator app, Eurail, Interrail​

Onboard Experience

ICE trains provide a range of amenities for a comfortable journey:

  • Seating: Spacious seats in both 1st and 2nd class
  • Dining: On-board restaurant and bistro services
  • Connectivity: Free Wi-Fi and power outlets at seats
  • Accessibility: Facilities for passengers with reduced mobility
  • Bicycles: Allowed on ICE 4 trains with reservation

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