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Direct Prague to Copenhagen train returns after more than a decade

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The romance and practicality of European train travel just received a significant boost. On May 1st, a new, direct rail route launched, seamlessly stitching together the historic heart of Central Europe with the vibrant ports of the North. For the first time in over a decade, travelers can board a single train in Prague and, in one smooth journey, reach the German port city of Hamburg and continue on to the Danish capital of Copenhagen. This isn’t just a new timetable; it’s a tangible thread connecting three distinct cultures and landscapes, reviving a connection that had been lost and signaling a renewed commitment to continental connectivity by rail.

Operated as a collaborative effort by Czech Railways (ČD), Germany’s Deutsche Bahn (DB), and Denmark’s DSB, this service represents the power of cross-border cooperation. The launch was made possible by the recent completion of extensive upgrades to the critical rail corridor between Berlin and Hamburg. The service offers two daily return trips year-round, with both trains stopping in the culturally rich German cities of Dresden and Berlin, making them perfect for both the business traveler with appointments in multiple capitals and the tourist seeking a multi-city adventure. During the summer season, an additional afternoon departure is added, inviting travelers to embark on their journey as the day winds down.

What makes this route particularly compelling is its combination of comfort and surprising speed. Covering hundreds of kilometers, the trains can reach speeds up to 230 km/h, translating to a journey of just six hours and forty-one minutes from Prague to Hamburg, and a little over thirteen hours all the way to Copenhagen—times that are highly competitive with the door-to-door hassle of air travel for such city-center-to-city-center routes. Passengers will travel aboard ČD’s modern ComfortJet trains, designed to make the journey part of the destination. With amenities like an onboard restaurant, reliable Wi-Fi, dedicated bicycle storage, and even a children’s cinema, the experience is tailored for modern needs, while features like wheelchair lifts and radio-transparent windows for better mobile connectivity ensure accessibility for all.

This new connection is far more than a commercial route; it is a flagship project for the European Union’s vision of a greener, more integrated future. It is among the first of ten European Commission pilot projects specifically designed to catalyze new cross-border rail links. The initiative aims to tackle the longstanding hurdles to seamless international train travel, from bureaucratic market barriers to physical infrastructure bottlenecks. By actively promoting these routes, the EU is addressing the growing public demand for sustainable mobility options that can truly compete with short-haul flights on convenience and efficiency.

The significance of this link has been warmly endorsed at the highest levels. Michael Peterson, DB’s board member for long-distance transport, emphasized that journeys over four hours are increasingly popular for international travel and that this route directly meets that growing demand, asserting that “rail is bringing Europe closer and closer together.” Similarly, EU Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas hailed the Prague-Copenhagen route as “a strong example of progress” toward a more connected and sustainable continent. This service is part of a noticeable surge in new European night and day trains, following closely on the heels of the recently launched Berlin-Paris route and preceding a planned Munich-to-Milan-Rome service starting later this year.

For those inspired to experience this slice of European integration firsthand, the practicalities are refreshingly straightforward. Tickets for the Prague-Hamburg-Copenhagen route are available through the international sales channels of all three operating railways—ČD, DB, and DSB—including their websites, ticket offices, and via ČD’s “Můj vlak” mobile app. This new path across Europe is now open, offering a comfortable, scenic, and environmentally conscious way to explore the continent, proving that some of the best travel experiences aren’t just about the destination, but about the thoughtful and connected journey in between.

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