Book early and save: Yes
Online bookings open: 6 months ahead of the travel date
RESERVATIONS:
Book 1st class ticket journey tickets and your seat reservation is included - but they're optional when booking 2nd class tickets, or if you will be travelling with a 1st or 2nd class rail pass.
Opting to reserve is particularly recommended if you will be travelling at business hours and/or during the day on Fridays and Sundays.
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FINDING TICKETS:
When making an online booking, check that you’re looking at booking info for the direct trains.
On the DB Bahn booking site look for journeys that have:
0 in the Chg. column
ICE (and only ICE) in the Products column.
Use the earlier/later buttons to search for the cheapest ticket prices.
Trains departing at different times can be cheaper than others leaving on the same day, so you may need to look through the day's departures to find the cheapest fares.
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Our step-by-step guide to booking train tickets on the DB (German national railways) website is available HERE.
There's also a guide to booking with an independent ticket agent.
If you're new to booking tickets for train journeys in Germany, we also recommend taking a look at our guide to German train tickets - it should help you save time and money and confusion.
Ticket Provider | Approximate Cost | |
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DB Bahn | from €17.90 | |
Omio | from €17.90 | |
Happyrail | from €17.90 | |
SaveATrain | from €17.90 | |
SaveATrain | from €19.90 |
The timetable is arranged so that in even hours the train from Frankfurt (Main) to Leipzig will be an ICE 1 train heading to Berlin or Hamburg.
While in the odd hours the service is provided by an ICE T train heading to Dresden
Final Destination: Dresden or Berlin or Hamburg (or other)
All trains also call at: Erfurt
Some trains (the trains heading for Dresden) also call at: Eisenach and Gotha
These trains use the new high speed line between Erfurt and Leipzig.
If you are new to travelling by train in Germany, we recommend taking a look at our German Train Travel Guide.
It is packed with info and useful links to help ensure you’ll have a stress-free trip.
The timetable is arranged so that in even hours the train from Frankfurt (Main) to Leipzig will be an ICE 1 train heading to Berlin or Hamburg.
While in the odd hours the service is provided by an ICE T train heading to Dresden
Final Destination: Dresden or Berlin or Hamburg (or other)
All trains also call at: Erfurt
Some trains (the trains heading for Dresden) also call at: Eisenach and Gotha
These trains use the new high speed line between Erfurt and Leipzig.
If you are new to travelling by train in Germany, we recommend taking a look at our German Train Travel Guide.
It is packed with info and useful links to help ensure you’ll have a stress-free trip.
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