How much are Antwerp to Albersdorf train tickets?
The cheapest Antwerp to Albersdorf train tickets start from €131.40 with DB Fernverkehr. The journey takes 11h 46min, with 3 departures daily, from Antwerp Central Train Station to Albersdorf Train Station. To get the lowest fare, book in advance and pick off-peak, mid-week departures — the cheapest non-refundable fares sell out first.
- Cheapest fare: from €131.40
- Journey time: 11h 46min
- Frequency: 3 departures daily
- Carrier: DB Fernverkehr
About This Route
Traveling by train from Antwerp to Albersdorf takes approximately 11 hours and 46 minutes, with tickets starting at €131.40 via DB Fernverkehr. This route is suitable for a full-day trip, allowing you to leave Antwerp in the early morning and return the same day if you plan your connections carefully. On arrival in Albersdorf, you can visit the Archaeological Open-Air Museum, which provides insight into the region's prehistoric past. The town center offers several cafes and local shops where you can spend a few hours before heading back. Since the journey involves long travel time with at least one transfer, it is best to book tickets in advance to secure the best price and preferred departure times. To maximize your day, consider departing Antwerp around 6 am and returning in the evening to make the most of your time in Albersdorf.
Route Highlights
Travel Tips
- Book tickets at least two weeks in advance to get the best fares
- Check train schedules carefully for timely transfers and return options
- Carry light luggage for easier transfers during the journey
- Arrive at Antwerp station 30 minutes before departure to navigate connections smoothly
- Download the DB Navigator app for real-time updates and mobile ticketing
Cancellation Policy
Tariff notices and conditions of carriage: https://int.bahn.de/en/gtc Regulations on contracting partners: https://www.bahn.de/partnerprogramm/vertragspartner Online ticketing regulations: https://www.bahn.com/en/booking-information/online-ticket
Frequently Asked Questions
There are no direct trains; the journey typically requires at least one transfer, often in Hamburg or another major hub.








