Geneva to Stuttgart train
Book a train ticket from Geneva to Stuttgart
Book a train ticket from Geneva to Stuttgart
Information about the Geneva to Stuttgart train
| Number routes per day | 19 |
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| Average route time | 6h 23m |
| Shortest route time | 5h 57m |
| First hour of departure | 5h 35m |
| Last hour of departure | 18h 29m |
| Timetables for tomorrow | See |
Cheap train tickets from Geneva to Stuttgart
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At Stuttgart, which station(s) will I arrive at?
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Price of a Geneva – Stuttgart Train Ticket
For a cheap train ticket from Geneva to Stuttgart, we recommend exploring the many options available on SNCF Connect: SNCF cards and subscriptions (Cartes Avantage, Carte Liberté, weekly or monthly subscriptions, MAX subscriptions), Prem's tickets, (TGV INOUI, INTERCITÉS), & Interrail Pass. Some discounts only apply when you book a return journey from Geneva to Stuttgart with your discount card or subscription. Depending on the rail operator, you can also choose between different travel classes to go from Geneva to Stuttgart at the best price.
Promotional Fare for Geneva – Stuttgart
Throughout the year, you can find occasional promotions and flash sales on train tickets on the SNCF Connect website and app. The latest deals on SNCF Connect are listed on our Promotions page. Be sure to check this page regularly to stay informed about the latest offers and take advantage of them. In the SNCF Connect app, notifications also keep you up to date as soon as new deals are available.
Last-minute Geneva – Stuttgart Train
Booking your ticket in advance, for example, during the sales events, is a great way to pay less for your journey from Geneva to Stuttgart. For last-minute train tickets from Geneva to Stuttgart, run a search on our website to see the lowest prices available for the five to seven days following your intended departure date. Depending on the dates and the rail operator, you can also select the option to reserve your seats at the current fare, hold that price for a certain period, and pay for your tickets at that rate before the option expires.
Direct train from Geneva to Stuttgart and alternative routes
For your journey to Stuttgart, if a direct train is available from Geneva, the label "Direct" will appear under your search results. Trains with connections are indicated with the label "Connection". A direct service does not guarantee the lowest price, as many factors are taken into account. Depending on the journey, alternative options (called "alternative routes") are available, including departures or arrivals from nearby stations, allowing you to choose the most convenient or economical option.
Which companies operate the train from Geneva to Stuttgart?
SBB
Travel from Geneva to Stuttgart with Swiss Federal Railways (SBB). SBB is Switzerland’s national rail operator, with an extensive and punctual network connecting cities across the country efficiently. SBB operates a range of services, including high-speed, long-distance and regional trains, all of which can now be booked on the SNCF Connect website and app.
Deutsche Bahn (DB)
Travel from Geneva to Stuttgart on board Deutsche Bahn (DB) trains and enjoy a reliable and comfortable journey. Deutsche Bahn is Germany’s national rail operator and offers an extensive rail network covering the entire country, allowing you to travel efficiently between cities. It operates high-speed, long-distance and regional trains, all of which can now be booked on the SNCF Connect website and app.
What travel classes are available on the Geneva to Stuttgart train?
SBB
Travel from Geneva to Stuttgart by train with Swiss Federal Railways (SBB). Depending on your journey and the train selected, enjoy 1st or 2nd class comfort on long-distance InterCity (IC) and EuroCity (EC) trains, tilting trains, or the regional network, which includes InterRegio (IR), RegioExpress (RE), and Regio (R) services. Your SBB train ticket Geneva - Stuttgart allows you to explore Switzerland and its Alpine landscapes with complete peace of mind.
Deutsche Bahn (DB)
Travel from Geneva to Stuttgart by train with Deutsche Bahn. Depending on your journey and the train selected, travel in 1st or 2nd class on high-speed InterCity Express (ICE) trains, national InterCity (IC) and EuroCity (EC) services, or the regional network. The latter includes InterRegio-Express (IRE) for fast interregional connections, Regional-Express (RE) for direct routes between cities, and Regionalbahn (RB) for stopping services to all local stations. Your Deutsche Bahn ticket Geneva - Stuttgart guarantees a comfortable journey across Germany and its neighbouring countries.
What on-board services are available on the Geneva to Stuttgart train?
SBB
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Treats and relaxation at the SBB Restaurant
Turn your journey into a break: enjoy a selection of carefully chosen meals and drinks at the SBB Restaurant or SBB Bistro, to delight your taste buds even on the train.
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Free Internet on board and in stations
Browse free of charge: thanks to SBB WiFi, Internet access is available in many stations and on board mainline trains!
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Enhanced comfort in 1st class
Travel with greater ease: in 1st class, you'll enjoy more legroom, individually adjustable seats spaced further apart, outlets in every compartment, 2+1 layouts, as well as "business" and "quiet" areas for greater peace of mind.
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Transporting your luggage on board the train
SBB makes it easy to travel with your luggage. You can keep your luggage with you on the train thanks to the numerous storage areas: under or between the seats, in the overhead luggage racks, or in the multi-function compartments of duplex cars. Pictograms indicate luggage and stroller zones.
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Transporting your bicycle on board the train
Bicycles are welcome on SBB trains. You can transport your personal bicycle in the areas provided, including in the IC2000 cars on the lower level. Groups of cyclists (10 people or more) can benefit from specially adapted services on booking. Folding bicycles can be transported as hand luggage, without a specific ticket. For other types of bicycles, we recommend checking transport conditions and booking in advance, especially during busy periods.
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Travelling with your pet
Small animals, up to the size of a cat, can travel free of charge on SBB trains if they are transported in a closed cage or bag, placed under the seat or in the luggage racks. For dogs, a specific ticket is required and can be purchased via the SNCF Connect application. Dogs must be kept on a leash and remain on the floor during the journey.
Deutsche Bahn (DB)
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Stay connected while you travel
Stay connected throughout your journey with free, unlimited WiFi available on most ICE and IC trains. In 1st class, throughput is optimized for professional uses such as videoconferencing or VPN connections.
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Enjoy the peace and quiet
To work or relax in complete peace, opt for the quiet zones. These areas are designed to minimize noise pollution: phone calls, loud music and ringtones are not allowed.
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Grab a bite or drink during your trip
Enjoy a meal or snack in the dining cars or bistros available on long-distance trains. A varied menu features hot dishes, snacks and drinks.
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Recharge your electronic devices
Recharge your devices easily: outlets are available at every seat in 2nd class, and up to two outlets for every three seats in 1st class. Ideal for staying productive or entertained throughout the journey.
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Carry your luggage with ease
Each passenger can take one item of hand luggage and one additional item of luggage free of charge. Large items of luggage can be stowed in the racks at the entrance or between the seats, medium-sized items above, and small items under your seat. Recommended dimensions are 70 × 50 × 30 cm. Well stowed folding strollers, mobility aids, scooters and folding bicycles are also permitted. Luggage must not inconvenience other passengers or block exits.
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Take your bicycle everywhere
Conventional bicycles are accepted on ICE, IC and EC trains with a bicycle ticket and mandatory booking. Folding bicycles and children's bicycles can be carried free of charge as hand luggage. Tandems and tricycles are allowed on certain trains with a booking at an agency. In the regions, a bicycle ticket is required but without a seat booking.
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Travel with your pet
Small animals travel free of charge in a closed container placed under your seat or in the luggage racks. Large dogs must have a ticket (50% of the adult fare), be muzzled and kept on a leash. Guide and assistance dogs travel free of charge, without a ticket or muzzle.
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Enjoy seat service in 1st class
In 1st class, relax: your meal is served directly to your seat. Enjoy attentive service and a gourmet selection without having to go anywhere.
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Access Deutsche Bahn lounges
Passengers with a flexible 1st class ticket enjoy access to DB Lounges at several major stations. These lounges offer a quiet space with drinks, WiFi and digital press to wait comfortably before departure.
Geneva to Stuttgart train schedule for Saturday 22 August 2026
| Departure | Arrival | Duration | Carrier | |
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| 5h 35m | 11h 32m | 5h 57m | SBB | |
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| 6h 29m | 12h 40m | 6h 11m | SBB, Deutsche Bahn (DB) | |
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| 6h 29m | 12h 43m | 6h 14m | SBB | |
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| 7h 29m | 13h 32m | 6h 03m | SBB | |
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| 8h 29m | 14h 40m | 6h 11m | SBB, Deutsche Bahn (DB) | |
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| 8h 29m | 14h 43m | 6h 14m | SBB | |
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| 9h 29m | 15h 32m | 6h 03m | SBB | |
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| 10h 29m | 16h 40m | 6h 11m | SBB, Deutsche Bahn (DB) | |
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| 10h 29m | 16h 43m | 6h 14m | SBB | |
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| 11h 29m | 17h 32m | 6h 03m | SBB | |
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| 12h 29m | 18h 40m | 6h 11m | SBB, Deutsche Bahn (DB) | |
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| 12h 29m | 18h 43m | 6h 14m | SBB | |
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| 13h 29m | 19h 32m | 6h 03m | SBB | |
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| 14h 29m | 20h 40m | 6h 11m | SBB, Deutsche Bahn (DB) | |
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| 14h 29m | 20h 43m | 6h 14m | SBB | |
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| 15h 29m | 21h 33m | 6h 04m | SBB | |
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| 16h 29m | 22h 40m | 6h 11m | SBB, Deutsche Bahn (DB) | |
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| 16h 29m | 22h 43m | 6h 14m | SBB | |
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| 18h 29m | 4h 53m | 10h 24m | SBB, Deutsche Bahn (DB) | |
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