Travel Times
| DB Intercity-Express travel times between major stations1, 2 | |||||||||||||
| Amsterdam | Berlin | Brussels | Cologne | Cop'hagen | Düsseldorf | Frankfurt | Hamburg | London | Munich | Paris | Vienna | Zürich | |
| Amsterdam Centraal | 1h 54min4 | 2h 39min | 2h 12min | 3h 56min | 3h 50min4 | ||||||||
| Berlin Hbf 5 | 4h 20min | 6h 45min | 4h 15min | 3h 37min3 | 1h 36min | 5h 52min | |||||||
| Brussels Midi/Zuid | 1h 54min4 | 1h 52min | 3h 06min | 1h 55min4 | |||||||||
| Cologne/Köln Hbf 5 | 2h 39min | 4h 20min | 1h 52min | 21min | 1h 02min | 3h 29min3 | 3h 40min4 | 4h 38min | 3h 15min | 9h 29min | |||
| Copenhagen/København H | 6h 45min | 9h 13min | 4h 43min | ||||||||||
| Düsseldorf Hbf | 2h 12min | 4h 15min | 21min | 1h 27min | 3h 35min | 4h 44min | |||||||
| Frankfurt (Main) Hbf 5 | 3h 56min | 3h 37min3 | 3h 06min | 1h 02min | 9h 13min | 1h 27min | 3h 52min | 4h 40min4 | 3h 11min | 3h 48min | 7h 01min | 3h 55min | |
| Hamburg Hbf 5 | 1h 36min | 3h 29min3 | 4h 43min | 3h 35min | 3h 19min3 | 5h 46min | 7h 59min | ||||||
| London St. Pancras | 3h 50min4 | 1h 55min4 | 3h 40min4 | 4h 40min4 | |||||||||
| München Hbf | 5h 50min | 4h 38min | 4h 44min | 3h 11min | 5h 41min | 4h 13min | |||||||
| Paris Gare du Nord / Gare de l'Est | 3h 15min | 3h 48min | |||||||||||
| Vienna/Wien Westbf | 9h 29min | 7h 01min | 4h 13min | ||||||||||
| Zürich HB | 3h 55min | 7h 48min | |||||||||||
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1 German category 1 stations and comparable international destinations of 250.000 passengers per day or more |
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