Köln / Cologne / Koeln to Hannover by train

How to take the rail journey from Cologne/Köln to Hannover

There are two options for taking the train from Cologne/Köln to Hannover:
1: the ICE trains which are more frequent and faster; despite the lack of a high speed line between Cologne/Köln and Hannover
2. Slower IC trains, which are typically cheaper.

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Option 1: the ICE trains

Travel Information

Final Destination: Berlin Geseundbrunnen

All trains also call at: Bielefeld

There are two different train services from Koln/Cologne to Hannover:
(1) These ICE trains, which travel via Wuppertal
(2) The slower IC trains, which travel via Essen

When looking up this journey on DB, these ICE trains can cost the same price as the IC trains, so when they are, they become the logical choice of trains to take.

1 x train per hour (usually)*
*The early morning trains do not operate on Sundays and the 15:48 departure from Koln does not typically operate on Saturdays.

Tickets

Book early and save: Yes

Online bookings usually open: 6 months ahead of the travel date

Finding tickets:

When looking for tickets from Köln on DB Bahn **type ‘K‘ or 'COLOGNE' into the ‘from‘ box and not ‘Ko‘.

Use the earlier/later buttons to search for the cheapest ticket prices.

Check that you’re looking at booking info for the direct trains
On the DB booking site look for journeys that have:

  • 0 in the Chg. column- ICE*
  • (and only ICE) in the Products column

*If you specifically want to take these ICE trains and not the alternative service of IC trains from Koln to Hannover.

Seat 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.

Where to book
Ticket Provider Approximate Cost
DB from €17.90

DB 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.

Trainline from €17.90

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Omio from €17.90

Omio Guide

Omio is an online ticket agency which offers tickets for rail journeys in France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Spain.

The three key advantages of using Omio are

  • it offers prices in multiple currencies
  • it usually offers price comparison with other modes of travel including flights and buses
  • when visiting Europe, you can book journeys in multiple countries in one transaction.

The disadvantage of booking with Omio is that it often adds a booking fee to the final price; therefore when it does so without offering a price advantage, SMTJ doesn't tend to offer Omio as a booking option.

SaveATrain from €17.90

SaveATrain Guide

Happyrail from €17.90

Happyrail Guide

Happy Rail is a Netherlands rail ticket agency which sells tickets for both national and international journeys within a range of countries including Belgium France, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland.

HappyRail doesn't charge booking fees in the conventional sense, but if you're not Dutch you can expect to pay additional transaction fees, which will be added to the total cost.
That's because the most common form of online payment used in The Netherlands is 'iDEAL' and HappyRail doesn't charge a transaction fee for 'iDEAL' payments, but only Dutch residents can sign up to 'iDEAL'.
Other forms of payment include Visa debit cards will incur a fee.

Option 2: taking the IC trains

Travel Information

Final Destination: Berlin or Leipzig or Dresden

There are two different train services from Koln/Cologne to Hannover:

(1) These slower IC trains, which travel via Essen

(2) The [alternative ICE trains which travel via Wuppertal

When looking up this journey on DB, those ICE trains can cost the same price as these IC trains, so when that is the case, they become the logical choice of trains to take.

The ticket prices depend on how popular a specific departure is, and how quickly the discounted tickets sell out, so you can save more than €20 by taking these IC trains.

up to 8 x trains per day

Tickets

Book early and save: Yes

Online bookings usually open: 6 months ahead of the travel date

As these IC trains are slower and less frequent than the alternative ICE trains they're only worth considering when the cheapest tickets* for the ICE trains have sold out; but are still available on these IC trains.

*The cheapest tickets for those ICE trains are the same price as the cheapest tickets on the IC trains.

Book 1st class ticket journey tickets and your seat reservation is included - but they're optional when booking 2nd class tickets,

When looking for tickets from Köln on DB Bahn type ‘K‘ or 'COLOGNE' into the ‘from‘ box and not ‘Ko‘.

Where to book
Ticket Provider Approximate Cost
DB Bahn from €17.90

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.

Trainline from €17.90

Trainline Guide

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