To Innsbruck by train
With ICE or Nightjet
Quickly to the heart of Innsbruck
- From € 55 bunk bed one-way trip with Nightjet
- From € 38 one-way trip with ICE
- 2 daytime connections and changing trains twice
How do you travel to Innsbruck by train?
ICE will bring you from Amsterdam Central Station to Innsbruck, just having to change trains twice. Would you prefer to travel at night? Then Nightjet is the ideal way to travel fast and comfortably to the heart of Innsbruck.
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Destinations in Austria
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Routes
How much does it cost to travel to Innsbruck by train?
The price of a train ticket to Innsbruck depends on how and when you travel. If you take the Nightjet, you can choose a seat, a couchette or a sleeper. You can also travel during the day with ICE.
Prices vary by train company, but one thing is always true: the earlier you book, the cheaper your ticket. The date, travel class and ticket flexibility also affect the price. Check our journey planner for current fares and options.
The price depends on
- The moment of booking - Early booking means lowest prices
- Travel class - 1st or 2nd class
- Flexibility - Regarding changing or cancelling bookings
Prices nighttrain to Innsbruck
| From | To | |
|---|---|---|
| Seat | € 35 | € 165 |
| Bunk | € 55 | € 230 |
| Bed | € 100 | € 1030 |
*Prices are based on a one-way ticket, 1 adult, from Amsterdam, Amersfoort and Deventer v.v.
Daytime travel: Flexibility options with ICE
Supersparpreis Europa
- Always the most affordable tickets
- Available to book up to and including the day of travel, subject to availability
- Changes and cancellations not possible
Sparpreis Europa
- Affordable tickets
- Available to book up to and including the day of travel, subject to availability
- Changes and cancellations possible at a cost
Flexpreis Europa
- Available to book up to and including the day of travel
- Free to change up to and including the day of travel (except for reservation costs)
- Includes City-Ticket
*With a City-Ticket, travel free by bus, metro and tram on your day of arrival and departure in over 140 German cities. Included with Flexpreis, available at extra cost with Sparpreis and Supersparpreis.
View the full fare information for ICE
Book in advance and save money!
The cheapest way to travel by train is to book early. Do you already know when you want to go? Then choose the Supersparpreis Europa fare. This is the most affordable fare, but it is tied to a fixed date, time and train. Changes or cancellations are not possible.
Tips for buying budget train tickets
- Book as early as possibly to have the most chance of getting the cheapest tickets.
- Travelling in the evening is often cheaper.
- For a weekend getaway, travel Sat-Sun-Mon instead of Fri-Sat-Sun.
- Book online to avoid booking fee.
Practical information
To make your trip that much easier, we have summed up certain practical issues for you.
Facilities on board
Read more about all the facilities on board, so that you can make your trip as comfortable as possible.
Read more about ICE facilities
Read more about Nightjet facilities
View the itinerary planner and app
Please keep in mind that there could be delays or engineering works and check your trip with the itinerary planner. That way, you will never get an unpleasant surprise!
Download our app so that you will be kept informed of the possible changes.
Free access to the lounges
IIf you have a 1st class ticket, you can enjoy a free drink at the NS International Lounge in Amsterdam and Rotterdam. You also have access to the 1st class lounge of Deutsche Bahn at Berlin Hauptbahnhof, where you can enjoy a free snack and drink (excluding the Supersparpreis rate (Europe) and the Sparpreis Europe rate).
Seat reservation
It is not mandatory to reserve a seat. We do, however, advise you to do so. You will receive a confirmation of your seat reservation stating the carriage number and seat number. On the night train, however, it is compulsory to have a reservation for a seat or berth.
In summer 2026 from 26 June May to 31 August, seat reservation is compulsory. This reservation is free if you select it during booking. At other times, reserving a seat is not compulsory. However, we do recommend it. You will receive a confirmation after booking that includes the carriage number and your seat number.
Do you have a train ticket between the Netherlands and Germany without a seat reservation? And want to make sure you can sit down? Then you can reserve a seat online.
Seat reservation 1st class
When booking a first class full-flex ticket, the seat reservation costs are included in the price of your ticket.
Innsbruck
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Tips Innsbruck
Our tips for a nice long weekend away in Innsbruck. During all seasons!