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The 12 Most Beautiful Destinations for a Train Journey From Germany

Train Travel in Europe: Germany's Rail Journeys
Traveling by train through Europe is not only comfortable and affordable but also incredibly scenic. Photo: Getty Images
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May 8, 2026, 1:02 pm | Read time: 7 minutes

Discover Europe without the stress of airports, long security lines, or cramped seating. Instead, board, relax, and enjoy the journey. Train travel is experiencing a real comeback and is becoming a relaxing alternative to flying for many routes. While flights often take more time than they save, train journeys usually start and end right in the city center.

The big advantage: The journey itself becomes an experience. Whether it’s a quick city trip, a spectacular panoramic route, or a longer adventure across Europe, many destinations are easily accessible from Germany and show how diverse and surprising a rail journey can be. TRAVELBOOK presents the most beautiful train connections, including travel time and approximate price levels, starting directly from major German cities.

Quick City Trips

These destinations are perfect for spontaneous getaways: vibrant cities with cultural diversity, culinary highlights, and iconic sights–ideal for a long weekend or even a day trip.

Paris, France

Train travel Paris France
In Paris, the Metro offers a practical and traffic-free way to get from A to B

The “City of Love” stands for diversity, creativity, and a unique atmosphere. Besides world-famous landmarks, there is always something new to discover in charming neighborhoods and small cafes. Traveling by train allows you to relax and arrive directly in the heart of the city, quickly reaching your favorite spot without detours.

  • Direct connections: From Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Berlin
  • Travel time: 4 hours from Frankfurt, about 8 hours from Berlin
  • Price: From 40 euros
  • Highlight: Travel up to 320 km/h on the French high-speed line with the TGV

Brussels, Belgium

Brussels is considered the unofficial capital of the European Union and is one of the most international cities in the world. In addition to its political significance, the metropolis impresses with well-known landmarks and diverse cuisine. Trains from Germany arrive at a centrally located station with excellent public transport connections.

  • Direct connections: From Cologne, Frankfurt
  • Travel time: Under 2 hours from Cologne and 3 hours from Frankfurt
  • Price: From 30 euros
  • Highlight: Direct high-speed line from the German to the Belgian city center

Innsbruck, Austria

Innsbruck uniquely combines city and mountains. Whether sightseeing, shopping, or outdoor adventures, the Tyrolean capital offers a variety of experiences between urban flair and alpine nature in the summer.

  • Direct connections: From Munich
  • Travel time: Under 2 hours
  • Price: From 23 euros
  • Highlight: Extremely fast approach to the Alps with mountain views almost from departure

Basel / Zurich, Switzerland

Train travel Switzerland
Travel through picturesque landscapes and over impressive bridges in Switzerland, like here over the Landwasser Viaduct

In our neighboring country, these two cities uniquely combine urbanity and tradition: here, you can feel international flair, cultural diversity, and vibrant scenes. At the same time, Switzerland’s impressive nature is never far away, creating ideal conditions for active breaks between mountains, lakes, and green landscapes.

  • Direct connections: From many major cities like Hamburg, Cologne, Munich
  • Travel time: Under 3 hours from Stuttgart
  • Price: From 30 euros
  • Highlight: Proximity to the Rhine and Lake Constance offers varied landscapes
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Panoramic Routes

On these routes, the journey itself becomes a highlight: You don’t just travel from A to B, but through some of Europe’s most beautiful landscapes. With spectacular views of rivers, mountains, and impressive natural scenery directly from the train window.

Prague, Czech Republic

In Prague, visitors find a city that has it all: historical monuments, vibrant neighborhoods, and quiet parks. Located in the heart of Europe and well-connected, the Czech capital is ideal for a diverse getaway.

  • Direct connections: From Berlin or Dresden
  • Travel time: About 4 hours
  • Price: From 20 euros
  • Highlight: Elbe Valley route through the Elbe Sandstone Mountains–one of the most beautiful in Europe

Vienna, Austria

Train travel Austria Vienna
In Austria, pass by Lake Hallstatt with the backdrop of the Dachstein Mountains

Art, culture, and cuisine are closely intertwined in Austria’s capital. In Vienna, history and modernity come together in a unique way. Even the journey makes you eager for the destination: The route leads through varied landscapes from the edge of the Alps over wide river valleys to the Danube.

  • Direct connections: From almost all major cities in Germany
  • Travel time: 4 hours from Munich; at least 8 hours from Berlin
  • Price: Varies, starting at about 25 euros
  • Highlight: Many night trains allow travel while sleeping

Milan / Verona, Italy

Train travel Milan Italy
The train station in Milan is considered one of the most beautiful in Europe

This train journey takes you over some of Europe’s most beautiful routes directly to northern Italy: first to Milan, where fashion, architecture, and one of Europe’s most beautiful train stations meet, and from there to Verona, a city full of history, charm, and Mediterranean lifestyle.

  • Direct connections: From Munich
  • Travel time: 5.5 hours to Verona and 8 hours to Milan
  • Price: From 20 euros
  • Highlight: Over the Brenner Pass to Italy–an iconic Alpine crossing

Budapest, Hungary

On the way to Budapest, diverse landscapes pass by as the Hungarian capital with its unique blend of history and modernity gradually unfolds. Divided by the Danube into Buda and Pest, the city impresses with stunning architecture and vibrant cuisine.

  • Direct connections: From Berlin or Munich
  • Travel time: 7 hours from Munich, 11 hours from Berlin
  • Price: 38 euros from Munich, night train from Berlin from 35 euros
  • Highlight: Landscape transition from Alpine foothills to the vast Puszta

Adventure Routes

On these routes, the train journey becomes a small adventure: They take you further afield, connecting multiple countries and offering entirely new perspectives on Europe. Whether heading to Scandinavia or the East, landscapes, cultures, and impressions change noticeably along the way.

Malmö, Sweden

Train travel Sweden Malmö Copenhagen
The Öresund Bridge, connecting Denmark and Sweden, can be crossed in a 30-minute train ride. Cars travel on the top level, trains on the second.

Malmö delights with a relaxed atmosphere, short distances, and immediate proximity to the sea. The train journey takes you directly to the heart of the city–and from there, everything is close by. Several times a day, the EuroCity connects Germany via Copenhagen with southern Sweden. A side trip to the Danish capital is also a great option.

  • Direct connections: From Hamburg
  • Travel time: About 5.5 hours
  • Price: From 38 euros
  • Highlight: The Öresund crossing–train ride over one of Europe’s most spectacular bridges

Amsterdam, Netherlands

The Dutch capital combines big-city flair with typical Dutch charm. Between canals, world-famous museums, and lively neighborhoods, history, art, and modern city life come together. With a mild climate and short train journey, Amsterdam is the ideal destination for a diverse city trip.

  • Direct connections: From Frankfurt, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Berlin, Hanover
  • Travel time: 4 hours from Frankfurt, 6 hours from Berlin
  • Price: From 20 euros with DB, with a new Dutch provider from just 10 euros
  • Highlight: Typical polder landscapes and river deltas

Zagreb, Croatia

Train travel Slovenia Croatia
Bridges like the Solkan Bridge in Slovenia shape the journey through the lush green of Eastern Europe

In the northwestern capital of Croatia, modernity and tradition blend in a special way. Although often overlooked by tourists because it is not directly on the sea, the city offers numerous opportunities to visit historical buildings, markets, and museums. The nearby Jarun Lake also provides a chance to cool off.

  • Direct connections: Night train from Munich, Stuttgart
  • Travel time: About 10 hours from Munich and 14 hours from Stuttgart
  • Price: From 35 euros
  • Highlight: Via Graz or Ljubljana on lesser-known routes through Alpine foothills and Balkan landscapes

Barcelona, Spain

Train travel Barcelona Spain
Alongside turquoise seas and orange groves: A train journey through Spain offers entirely new perspectives

Even this Spanish dream destination is reachable by train from Germany. The journey takes you across Europe to the Mediterranean. Upon arrival in Barcelona, you’ll find impressive architecture, vibrant culture, and relaxed beach life. The Catalan metropolis combines big-city flair with Mediterranean ease.

  • Direct connections: None yet–with a transfer in Paris from all major German cities
  • Travel time: About 12 hours from Frankfurt
  • Price: From 32 euros
  • Highlight: On a high-speed line through southern France to the Mediterranean region

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of TRAVELBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@travelbook.de.

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