Culture train to Wroclaw: 10 years full of art and adventure!
Experience the cultural trip in the cultural train from Berlin-Lichtenberg to Wroclaw: Art, history and extraordinary sights are waiting for you!

Culture train to Wroclaw: 10 years full of art and adventure!
The Kulturzug from Berlin to Wroclaw has been celebrating a remarkable anniversary: Since 2016, he has connected the two cities in an innovative way and offers travelers a unique experience. The next trip is on April 11, 2025.
Ticket prices for the trip are 27 euros, while reduced tickets for children between 6 and 14 years and for dogs only cost 13.50 euros. Over 100,000 passengers and more than 1200 international artists have used the train journey in the past nine years.
cultural program and attractions
The cultural train leaves from Berlin-Lichtenberg on Fridays at 2:42 p.m. and Saturdays at 8.42 a.m. The arrival in Breslau takes place at 7:26 p.m. on Fridays and at 1 p.m. Saturday. On the track, the train stops in Cottbus, Weißwasser and three other Polish locations. The program on the train offers a mobile library, translated daily newspapers and creative hands -on activities such as communal knitting to create the longest scarf in the world.
The offer is designed by artists and authors who offer readings and sound performances. In addition, letters are distributed by previous travelers that contain valuable tips for visiting Breslau.
Wroclaw, also called Wroclaw, is known for its rich history and impressive sights. The city is often referred to as the "Venice of the North" and is one of the largest centers of Lower Silesia, with around 650,000 inhabitants. Visitors can explore the old town with its diverse restaurants and nightlife.
sights and leisure opportunities
The remarkable attractions include the Great Ring, historical town houses, Gothic and baroque churches as well as the cathedral. A highlight for tourists are the dwarfs in the city that are reminiscent of the protest movement "Orange alternative". In Breslau there are also a variety of city tours according to the motto "pays what you want" and the popular stops at the market hall, where regional specialties are offered.
- Breslauer Opera with cheap tickets for performances
- oldest and largest zoo in Poland, with over 12,000 animals
- botanical garden with 11,500 plant species
- Century Hall, an important building of the
particularly emphasized that the cultural train ticket enables free access to public transport in Wroclaw, which offers visitors additional flexibility when exploring the city. With the offer of the cultural train, travelers not only receive a comfortable journey, but also a comprehensive access to the cultural wealth of Wroclaw, which can be experienced in a variety of ways during their stay. More information is available on Coure .
The return trip from Breslau to Berlin-Lichtenberg takes place at 5:34 p.m. with arrival at 9:33 p.m. Travelers have the opportunity to look forward to a sustainable and distinctive experience while discovering the culture and history of this fascinating city.