Getting to Baden-Baden
& getting around
Baden-Baden is located in the centre of southern Germany, in the Black Forest, in a climate that has more hours of sunshine than anywhere else. Locally, the distances are short and your options for exploring the city are varied - whether sporty, environmentally friendly or flexible.
Here you will find all the information you need for a relaxed journey and mobility on site.
Travelling to Baden-Baden
Travelling by train
Baden-Baden is easily accessible by public transport. Baden-Baden railway station, an ICE stop on the Rhine Valley railway, offers excellent connections to numerous German cities and the most important European metropolises.
Connections to Baden-Baden:
- ICE/EC/IC/IR: Direct connections to and from Basel, Zurich, Hamburg, Rhineland, Berlin, Frankfurt, Stuttgart and Munich.
- From Baden-Baden/Oos train station and all other bus stops in Baden-Baden, you can get to the city centre and surrounding area quickly and easily with regular bus connections.
DB Courier Baggage Service (within Germany):
- To make your journey as comfortable as possible, Deutsche Bahn offers a courier luggage service. Drop off your luggage at home at one of over 7,000 participating Hermes parcel shops and have it delivered to your desired address in Baden-Baden. You can find more information at www.bahn.de/gepaeck. Please note that the service is only available within Germany.
Stop dreaming about travelling to Baden-Baden! Travel comfortably and safely by train and enjoy a relaxed arrival in this beautiful city.
Travelling by car
Baden-Baden is also very easy to reach for motorists, as the city is located directly on the A5 motorway. The hotels or, alternatively, numerous multi-storey car parks offer good parking options. Motorhome travellers will also find attractive parking spaces in the motorhome car park.
Motorway connections:
- Motorway A5: Basel/Frankfurt
- Motorway A8: Munich/Karlsruhe
- A-road B3: Kiel/Basel
- A-road B500: France/Black Forest/Switzerland
Motorway exit:
- Baden-Baden
Travelling by plane
Travelling to Baden-Baden by plane is convenient and uncomplicated, as there are several airports nearby:
Airport Karlsruhe / Baden-Baden (FKB)
The nearest airport is only about 25 minutes (17 km) from the city centre. With non-stop connections to over 35 destinations worldwide, travelling is quick and easy.
Airport Frankfurt (FRA)
Germany's largest commercial airport is around two hours (165 km) away from Baden-Baden. The journey time by ICE/train is only 90 minutes, making it a comfortable journey from international destinations.
Other airports in the neighbourhood:
- Stuttgart
- Basel
- Strasbourg
Various transfer options are available from all airports to ensure a comfortable onward journey to Baden-Baden.
Travelling by coach
Baden-Baden is accessible to coach companies, tour operators and their passengers. However, it is advisable to plan ahead. Here you will find all information for coach tour operators and coach drivers.
Getting around in Baden-Baden
Discover Baden-Baden your own way! With us, the distances are short and your options for exploring the city are varied. Whether on foot, by bike, public transport or by car - you'll find the right option for your needs here.
FAQs on arrival & mobility
Where is Baden-Baden located?
Baden-Baden is situated in an excellent geographical location in south-west Germany, close to the borders of France and Switzerland. This location makes the city an ideal starting point for international travellers and visitors and enables a quick and convenient journey.
Distances from Baden-Baden to the most important cities in Baden-Baden and the world
- Strasbourg: ca. 60 km (approx. 45 minutes)
- Basel: ca. 150 km (approx. 1.5 hours)
- Frankfurt: ca. 160 km (ca. 1.5 hours)
- Stuttgart: ca. 110 km (ca. 1 hour)
In addition to the major international airports (FRA, STR & BSL), there is the regional airport Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden (FKB) and excellent rail connections to Baden-Baden.
How do I get from the railway station to my accommodation?
Baden-Baden main station is around 7 kilometres from the city centre. There are regular bus connections from the main station to the city centre as well as taxis. Bus routes 201E, 201, 244, 218, X45 and 213 are available for the route from Baden-Baden station to Leopoldsplatz in the city centre.
Are there special tickets or cards for tourists?
Yes, there are several options for tourists who want to use public transport in Baden-Baden. Although there are no special public transport tourist tickets, there are day tickets and the Regio Special day ticket, which can be used on public transport throughout the day.
In addition, the Baden-Baden guest card offers you numerous discounts during your stay in Baden-Baden. You will receive your personal guest card when you check into your accommodation. With the guest card, you can take advantage of discounts on admission prices to various sights and events in Baden-Baden.
Are bicycles a good option for exploring the city?
Yes, cycling is an environmentally friendly and flexible way to explore the beautiful countryside and historical sites of Baden-Baden. The city offers well-developed cycle paths and many sights are easily accessible by bike. There are several bike hire stations, both for normal bikes and e-bikes.
Where can I park my car?
There are several multi-storey car parks and P&R car parks in Baden-Baden that offer sufficient parking facilities. The car parks and parking spaces are well signposted. Here you will find an overview of the car parks in Baden-Baden.
How do I find a taxi in Baden-Baden?
Taxis are readily available in Baden-Baden. There are several taxi ranks in the city centre: you will find designated taxi ranks in front of the Kurhaus, the Kongresshaus and Baden-Baden train station. Taxis can also be ordered by telephone.