When looking up a journey by train from Zurich to Cologne/Köln on the ticket booking websites most of the travel options will involve taking two ICE trains and making a connection at a German station, but there is a daily direct train available.
It also happens to take a much more scenic route!
1 x direct train per day
Book early and save: Yes
Online bookings open: 6 months ahead of the travel date
When making an online booking, check that you’re looking at booking info for the direct EC train - if you want to (1) take a direct train and (2) take the more scenic route
So when booking tickets for this journey, look for the train that departs Zurich at around 11:00 am.
Reservations are recommended for this journey; book a 1st class ticket on DB Bahn and your seat will be assigned, but not in 2nd class
They can also be booked separately at a later date on the DB website.
If you will be travelling with a rail pass reservations are optional, but if you do choose to reserve (recommended) book the reservation online on DB Bahn and avoid the booking fees you would be charged at the station in Switzerland.
The alternative routings:
When you up this journey you will see a swathe of other journey options, most of which are faster than taking this direct train, because they involve either taking 2* x ICE trains OR connecting into an ICE train.
Unlike this direct train, the ICE train on to Koln will use Germany's fastest high speed line.
*There is no need to take more than 2 x trains IF the timings of this direct train don't suit - so avoid any options with more than 1 x change of train.
Ticket Provider | Approximate Cost | |
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DB | from €29.90 | |
Trainline | from €29.90 | |
Happyrail | from €29.90 | |
SaveATrain | from €29.90 |
The train will reverse direction on departure from Basel SBB station so sit on the left when boarding in Zurich if you want to experience the best of the scenery.
Despite being a journey that commences in Switzerland, the best views on this route comes towards journey's end; the video clips were filmed from trains travelling in the opposite direction
This is a fascinating journey of five distinct phases:
After Bingen there are some fabulous views of The Rhine Gorge from the right of the train, when facing the direction of travel.
After Boppard the train will travel right by the river for the final part of the journey all the way to Koblenz; the views of the valley aren't quite as spectacular north of Boppard, but they're still fabulous!
This part of the journey is a delight, you can't miss the endless parade of boats travelling up and down the river and look out for the multitude of castles perched on top of the hills.Sign up to receive the latest travel news stories and to hear about what we've been working on for you.
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