Cheapest
Average
The best way to find a cheap train ticket from Ljubljana to Berlin is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
Provider | Departs | Duration | Arrives | Transfers | Tickets |
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Deutsche Bahn | 09:24AM Ljubljana station | 11h33 | 08:57PM Berlin Hbf | 2 transfers | |
Deutsche Bahn | 11:35AM Ljubljana station | 11h22 | 10:57PM Berlin Hbf | 3 transfers | |
Deutsche Bahn | 03:27PM Ljubljana station | 16h28 | 07:55AM Berlin Hbf | 2 transfers | |
Deutsche Bahn | 03:27PM Ljubljana station | 15h03 | 06:30AM Berlin Hbf | 3 transfers | |
Deutsche Bahn | 04:05PM Ljubljana station | 17h48 | 09:53AM Berlin Hbf | 2 transfers | |
Deutsche Bahn | 05:15PM Ljubljana station | 16h38 | 09:53AM Berlin Hbf | 3 transfers | |
This is the last train of the day. |
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Fastest Journey
11 h 22 m
Average
14 h 48 m
Trains per day
6
Distance
724 km
It's difficult to get from Ljubljana to Berlin without transferring at least 2 times.
Distance | 449 miles (724 km) |
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Average train duration | 11 h 22 min |
Average train ticket price | $124 (€106) |
Train frequency | 1 a day |
Direct train | No |
Train companies | Deutsche Bahn or ÖBB | Euro City (EC) |
Trains from Ljubljana to Berlin cover the 449 miles (724 km) long journey taking on average 11 h 22 min with our travel partners like Deutsche Bahn or ÖBB | Euro City (EC). Normally, there is 1 train operating per day. While the average ticket price for this trip costs around $124 (€106), you can find the cheapest train ticket for as low as $59 (€50).
For as little as $53 (€45) you can travel by train from Ljubljana to Berlin with Deutsche Bahn, FlixTrain and EuroNight. Omio will show you the best deals, schedules and tickets available for this route.
ÖBB Nightjet is an Austrian train company that offers overnight services across Europe. It has a range of train types, including the EuroNight, CityNightLine and Nightjet, which all offer comfortable sleeping compartments and couchettes. The EuroNight is the most luxurious option, with private compartments and a restaurant car. The CityNightLine is a more affordable option, with compartments and couchettes, while the Nightjet is the most basic option, with couchettes and reclining seats. Ticket types include Economy, Comfort and Business, with the latter offering the most luxurious experience. Onboard facilities include Wi-Fi, power sockets, a restaurant car and a bar. The most popular routes for ÖBB Nightjet are from Vienna to Munich, Berlin, Zurich, Amsterdam, Prague and Budapest.
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