The ICE (InterCity Express) is a high-speed train that connects all
major cities in Germany.
With speeds up to 300km/h, this is one of the fastest ways to travel between cities such as Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne.
The ICE has international connections to Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland and Austria
The ICE connects 32 major cities. Here are some domestic and
international examples of the travel times and routes available:
With speeds up to 300km/h, this is one of the fastest ways to travel between cities such as Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne.
The ICE has international connections to Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland and Austria
- Frankfurt - Hamburg
- Frankfurt - Munich
- Frankfurt - Cologne
- Frankfurt - Stuttgart
- Hamburg - Munich
- Berlin - Hamburg
- Berlin - Frankfurt
- Berlin - Munich
- Cologne - Berlin
- Frankfurt - Aachen
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Frankfurt - Brussels
via Bruxelles-Nord / Brussel-Noord
- Hamburg - Copenhagen
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Cologne - Brussels
via Bruxelles-Nord / Brussel-Noord
- Frankfurt - Paris
- Frankfurt - Basel
- Frankfurt - Amsterdam
- Nuremberg - Vienna
German Chancellor Angela Merkel gestures besides Ruediger Grube, CEO of
Deutsche Bahn AG, center behind train driver Stefan Baumgart, front, in
the ICE driver's cab during the opening of the new high-speed rail line
between Erfurt and Halle/Leipzig near Leipzig, Germany, Wednesday,
December 9, 2015.
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