Review: EuroCity Train ‘Berliner’ Hamburg to Berlin and Prague
This review shows you what it’s like to take a trip on the EuroCity train ‘Berliner’ between Hamburg, Berlin, Dresden, and Prague.
A trip to Prague
After a fun time exploring Hamburg, it was time to start my trip in earnest.
As I already wrote in the trip report introduction, my main destination would be some islands of the Cyclades in Greece.
To reach Greece from Germany, I had a flight booked from Frankfurt to Athens.
However, instead of hopping straight on a train from Hamburg to Frankfurt, I decided to make a little detour by visiting some friends in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic.
From Hamburg to Prague by train
Seat reservations
Normally, seat reservations are optional on cross-border EuroCity trains between Germany and the Czech Republic such as the Berliner.
Hamburg Altona station
Although some of the EuroCity trains to Berlin and Prague only use Hamburg Hbf, the city’s main station, my train actually departed from the secondary station of Hamburg Altona.
After its departure from Hamburg Altona, the train would then call at Hamburg Hbf, before making it’s way to Berlin and Prague.
On board the EuroCity ‘Berliner’ train
The EuroCity train ‘Berliner’ is operated by the Czech Railways (České Dráhy, abbreviated as ČD) and uses Czech rolling stock.
Dining car
The EuroCity ‘Berliner’ train features a popular Czech dining car that serves delicious and reasonably priced drinks and meals.
Hamburg to Prague on the EuroCity train ‘Berliner’
Train EC 177 – Departure: 12.38pm – Arrival: 7.36pm
Duration: 6h58m – Distance: 687 kilometres
Price: €39.90 for a second class ticket
Departure from Hamburg
There weren’t many passengers who boarded the train at Hamburg Altona, and I had no problem finding an empty 6-seat compartment all to myself.
One of the main reasons why the ‘Berliner’ EuroCity train makes for such a great way to travel between Hamburg, Berlin, and Prague is its excellent dining car.
In fact, it’s one of Europe’s classic dining car experiences, and a drink and meal in this Czech restaurant wagon makes for an unforgettable train travel memory.
I started my meal with some goulash soup, and afterwards enjoyed some svíčková, a traditional Czech dish of thinly-cut sirloin steak with bread dumplings in a cream sauce.
A stop in Berlin
From Berlin to Dresden
Along the Elbe
Into the Czech Republic
Towards Děčín
After a while, the EuroCity train reaches Děčín, the first stop in the Czech Republic.
Into the night
Dinner in the dining car
Trip report index
This article is part of the ‘Wonderful Greek Island Escape: My Trip to the Cyclades‘ trip report, which consists of the following chapters:
1. A Misty Morning Walk Around the Old Port of Hamburg
2. Review: EuroCity Train ‘Berliner’ Hamburg to Berlin and Prague (current chapter)
3. Back to Germany: From Prague to Frankfurt by Train
4. From Frankfurt to Athens: A Flight Into the Greek Sun
5. Greek Ferry Guide: How to Reach the Western Cyclades
6. Review: Speedrunner Ferry Piraeus to Serifos and Sifnos
7. Sifnos Travel Guide: Explore the Best Sights and Beaches
8. Review: Simeon Rooms & Apartments, Sifnos
** rest of the chapters to follow soon **
The train is a huge upgrade on my memory of Czech rail stock. About ten years ago I used to travel Berlin Hbf-Dresden Hbf quite often and the service was always operated with Czech stock and routes on the Prague but I think Berlin Hbf was the terminus then.
The carriages had certainly seen better, much better days back then and what you traveled on looks new and luxurious in comparison!