Köln / Cologne / Koeln to Aachen by train

How to travel by train from Cologne/Köln to Aachen

Aachen is close enough to Köln/Cologne to be served by Regio trains and if you will be buying tickets at the station for a spontaneous day trip, they are the logical option, they provide both the most frequent and cheapest service.

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Option 1: taking the Regio trains

Journey Summary

Travel Time
55 min (Regio)
Frequency
Daily
Travel Information

Final Destination: Aachen

Taking these Regio trains is usually the logical choice when making the journey from Koln/Cologne to Aachen.
They're much more frequent than the ICE trains and it's a comparatively short journey.

Tickets for journeys by Regio trains have a fixed price, so you won't pay any extra if you buy tickets last minute.
And when you're booking tickets at the station they will be much cheaper than the ICE trains.
Though if you have booked a ticket for the Regio train, you cannot then take the ICE train if it is the next train to depart, or in the event of a delay to the Regio train(s).

2 x trains per hour

Tickets

Look up this journey on the DB, German national railways website and you can check the departure times of these Regio trains, but will only be able to purchase tickets on the website for the alternative service of ICE trains.

Hence the lack of the usual ticketing links.

On this journey

Good to Know

Aachen cathedral is around a 15 to 25 minute walk from Aachen hauptbahnhof, bus routes/lines 11, 21, 31 and 51 go to the nearest stop at Ellsenbrunen.

The Regio trains take the same 'route' as the ICE trains, but for most of the distance between Koln and Aachen there are parallel sets of railway tracks, one of which is used by the Regio trains and the other is used by the ICE trains.
The set of tracks used by the ICE trains has been engineered so that the ICE trains can travel faster, as it's a fairly straight route.

From Köln/Cologne Hbf to Aachen Hbf

Journey Summary

Travel Time
33 min (ICE)
Frequency
Daily
Travel Information

Final Destination: Bruxelles-Midi (or Aachen)

These ICE trains are non-stop from Koln to Aachen, which is why they are more than 20 mins faster than the alternative, more frequent service, of Regio trains.

They also tend to be more expensive, even if you can book months ahead, but the one advantage over the Regio trains, is that seat reservations are available on these ICE trains.

Though if you will be travelling 2nd class, paying the optional €4.50 reservation fee is a tad indulgent for such a comparatively short journey.
However, if you book a 1st class, a complimentary seat reservation is included.

5 - 7 x trains per day

Tickets

Book early and save: Yes (on these ICE trains)

Online bookings open: 6 months ahead of the travel date (ICE trains)

The alternative Regio trains are much more frequent, so if you want to to travel on these ICE trains, then you may need to use the  'earlier' or 'later buttons on DB Bahn to find them.

These ICE trains are easy to spot when looking for these tickets online, as unlike the Regio trains, these ICE trains CAN be booked in advance on DB Bahn - so they're the journeys that have the price displayed.

The Thalys trains - which match the ICE trains for journey time on this route, can't be booked on the DB website and they can't be purchased at Köln station either, so they're best avoided for this journey.

Where to book
Ticket Provider Approximate Cost
DB Bahn *

DB Bahn Guide

DB is the national railway operator in Germany, so its website can be used for booking journeys by German express trains; the ICE and IC trains and it doesn't charge booking fees.
It also sells tickets for journeys by direct trains on all international routes from Germany regardless of whether DB is operating the train service.

It also sells an extensive range of end-to-end journeys which involve making connections both within Germany and in neighboring countries, but journeys between Germany and Britain cannot be booked on DB.

A key feature of DB website worth keeping mind is that it offers 1st class ticket purchasers complimentary seat reservations on journeys both within and to/from Germany.

Seat reservations for daytime in both 1st and 2nd class can also be booked separately from tickets.

On this journey

Journey Features

Scenic - NoHigh Speed (partial)

Good to Know

Final Destination: Bruxelles-Midi (or Aachen)

These ICE trains are non-stop from Koln to Aachen, which is why they are more than 20 mins faster than the alternative, more frequent service, of Regio trains.

They also tend to be more expensive, even if you can book months ahead, but the one advantage over the Regio trains, is that seat reservations are available on these ICE trains.

Though if you will be travelling 2nd class, paying the optional €4.50 reservation fee is a tad indulgent for such a comparatively short journey.
However, if you book a 1st class, a complimentary seat reservation is included.

The final departure of the day is by an ICE 2 train, all other departures are by ICE 3 trains.

Final Destination: Bruxelles-Midi (or Aachen)

These ICE trains are non-stop from Koln to Aachen, which is why they are more than 20 mins faster than the alternative, more frequent service, of Regio trains.

They also tend to be more expensive, even if you can book months ahead, but the one advantage over the Regio trains, is that seat reservations are available on these ICE trains.

Though if you will be travelling 2nd class, paying the optional €4.50 reservation fee is a tad indulgent for such a comparatively short journey.

However, if you book a 1st class, a complimentary seat reservation is included.

If you are new to travelling by train in Germany, we recommend taking a look at our GermanTrain Travel Guide.
It is packed with info and useful links to help ensure you’ll have a stress-free trip.

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