If there are changes in your route, make sure you always have enough time to walk from one platform to the other and never forget the possibility of delay that could make you miss the second train.
When it comes to relatively long journeys like between Munich and Berlin, you can can consider taking a high-speed train or a plane to cut your journey's duration.
What are the departure and arrival stations in Munich and Berlin?
The trains to Berlin can leave from München Ost or München Hbf and arrive at Berlin Ostbahnhof (S), Berlin Gesundbrunnen(S), Berlin Südkreuz, Berlin Hbf (tief), Berlin Gesundbrunnen, Berlin-Spandau or Berlin Ostbahnhof.
Travelling by train to Berlin from Munich: how many daily connections are there?
87 connections are available every day to travel from Munich to Berlin by train. Please know that there are 47 routes which are direct lines versus only 46 routes which include at least one change. Consequently, we strongly recommend you to select a ticket for a direct line if you prefer not to change trains. Please notice that even if the trip is longer, a ticket with one change is sometimes much more efficient especially if there are too few connections and if you look for a ticket at the last moment.
When are the frist and last trains from Munich to Berlin scheduled?
On average, it takes 5 hours and 50 minutes to get to Berlin by train, but you will need 5 hours and 53 minutes with the fastest trains. The first one is available at 18:10, whereas the last one leaves Munich at 19:08.





