The ICE high-speed train

© Deutsche Bahn AG - Wolfgang Klee
The ICE high-speed train,
your first choice for travelling to Germany!
Departure times from 11/12/2016
Brussels-Midi
Liège-Guillemins
06:25
07:12
Daily, except Sundays
08:24 (08:25*)
09:14
Daily
10:25
11:14
Daily
12:25
13:14
Fridays and Sundays
14:25
15:14
Daily
16:16 (16:25**)
17:14
Daily, except Saturdays
18:25
19:14
Daily
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Frankfurt HBF
Cologne HBF
06:29
07:43
08:16
09:43
10:29 (10:16**)
11:43
12:29
13:43
14:29
15:42
16:27
17:43
18:29
19:43
* on Saturdays & Sundays - ** on Sundays
Note: the departure times provided above are subject to changes. Trains might not operate on certain days due to
(public) holidays in Germany/Belgium. Please always check the current timetable before departure.
Why travel on the ICE, the Deutsche Bahn’s iconic white high-speed train?
„„ Short travel times: in less than 3 hours from Brussels to Frankfurt.
„„ Relax on a city trip to Aachen, Cologne and Frankfurt (without changing trains). Berlin, Munich and lots of
other German cities are easily reachable with only one change.
„„ Travel from city centre to city centre without traffic jams or parking problems.
„„ Trains stop directly at Cologne/Bonn and Frankfurt Airport.
„„ No check-ins or luggage controls.
„„ Make use of your travel time and work while you travel.
„„ Possibility to buy tickets from any Belgian train station to all German destinations.
„„ Children under 15 years of age travel for free with their parents or grandparents.
ICE comfort in first and second class
„„ Lots of leg room, adjustable backrests, plug sockets and reading lights at your seat.
„„ The Bordbistro offers a selection of light meals, salads and beverages (served at your seat for first class
travellers).
„„ All ICE trains have free WiFi on German territory.
Extra comfort for first class passengers
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Access to DB Lounge in 15 cities across Germany.
Seat reservation included.
More leg room and wider leather seats.
A variety of international newspapers for free.