How much are Antwerp to Alt Bukow train tickets?
The cheapest Antwerp to Alt Bukow train tickets start from €137.70 with DB Fernverkehr. The journey takes 12h 21min, with 3 departures daily, from Antwerp Central Train Station to Teschow 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 €137.70
- Journey time: 12h 21min
- Frequency: 3 departures daily
- Carrier: DB Fernverkehr
About This Route
The train journey from Antwerp to Alt Bukow takes approximately 12 hours and 21 minutes, making it a long but manageable day trip for those prepared to start early. Operated by DB Fernverkehr with fares starting around €137.70, this route offers a comfortable travel experience with reserved seating and onboard amenities. Depart Antwerp in the early morning to maximize your time in Alt Bukow, arriving by early evening. Once there, you can explore the peaceful village atmosphere, visit local landmarks such as the nearby Baltic Sea coast, or enjoy a meal at a local café before heading back. For the return journey, check the evening schedules to ensure a timely arrival back in Antwerp the same day or consider an overnight stay if preferred. Booking tickets in advance is recommended to secure the best fares and preferred seating. The route involves transfers, so plan connections carefully to avoid long waits.
Route Highlights
Travel Tips
- Book tickets early to secure the best prices and seating
- Check transfer times carefully to avoid long layovers
- Arrive at Antwerp station at least 30 minutes before departure
- Pack light for easier transfers between trains
- Confirm return train times in advance to ensure a same-day return
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
No, this journey requires at least one transfer, typically in Germany. The route is operated by DB Fernverkehr.








