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Shenzhen High Speed Trains, High Speed Rails from or to Shenzhen

Written by Senior Expert Celine Schneider|Updated: 2024-12-12

Ready to discover China by rail? Shenzhen's state-of-the-art bullet trains open up endless possibilities! This bustling tech hub in the south serves as an excellent launching point for your Chinese adventures.

Picture this: breakfast in Shenzhen, lunch in Guangzhou (just a 30-minute ride), and dinner in Hong Kong (a quick 20-minute journey)! For beach and island vibes, catch a train to Xiamen - you'll be there in 3.5 hours. Craving some mountain scenery? The karst landscapes of Guilin are only 3 hours away.

The network stretches far and wide - zoom up to Shenzhen in 6-7 hours or reach the capital Beijing in 9 hours. Central China's cultural hotspots like Changsha and Wuhan are within easy reach too.

With two major stations (Futian and Shenzhen North) linked seamlessly to the metro, starting your rail adventure couldn't be more convenient!

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Shenzhen High Speed Train Facts

As South China's key rail gateway, Shenzhen operates around 300 high-speed trains daily, linking to more than 100 cities across the country. Running from Futian and Shenzhen North stations, these sleek G and D-series trains cruise at speeds between 200-350 km/h. From quick hops to Hong Kong to long-distance journeys to Beijing, Shenzhen's comprehensive rail network puts all of China within reach!

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Types of Hiah Speed Train: D-trains & G-trains
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High Speed Train Route: 300 +
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Fastest Speed of Trains: 350 km/h

Popular High Speed Trains from Shenzhen

Other High Speed Train Routes from Shenzhen

From Shenzhen, high-speed trains connect you to every corner of China! Dash northward to explore Shanghai and Beijing, or take a quick ride to vibrant Guangzhou. Head east to discover Xiamen's coastal charm and Fuzhou's cultural sites. Adventure seekers can journey to Guilin's stunning landscapes or Changsha's spicy food scene. With frequent departures and comfy trains, your next Chinese destination is just a relaxing rail journey away!

High Speed Train Routes to Shenzhen

The high-speed rail network makes it a breeze! Speed in from Beijing in just 9 hours, or glide down from Shanghai in 6-7 hours. Coming from central China? Hop on a train from Changsha or Wuhan for a comfortable 3-4 hour ride. Nearby cities like Guangzhou and Hong Kong offer super-quick connections, making Shenzhen perfectly positioned for your South China adventure!

Major High Speed Train Stations in Shenzhen

Shenzhen's high-speed rail service operates through two ultra-modern stations. Futian Railway Station, conveniently located in the heart of the CBD, handles trains to Hong Kong and many major cities. Shenzhen North Railway Station, the city's largest hub, serves most long-distance routes across China. Both stations are fully integrated with the metro system, offering seamless connections to anywhere in the city!

Shenzhen North Railway Station
Shenzhen North Railway Station
深圳北站
No.28 Zhiyuanzhong Road, Longhua District, Shenzhen
Shenzhen North Station, a bustling spot for high-speed trains, sits only 9 kilometers from the city center. Hop on Metro lines 5, 4, or 6, or grab a bus or taxi to reach it in about 20-30 minutes
Shenzhen Railway Station
Shenzhen Railway Station
深圳站
No.1003 Jianshe Road, Luohu District, Shenzhen
Shenzhen Station is a mere 7 kilometers from the downtown area. Catching Metro lines 1 or 9, hopping on a bus, or grabbing a taxi will get you there in just 20-30 minutes.

How to Book Train Tickets of Shenzhen High Speed Rail?

Need Shenzhen train tickets? While you can buy them directly at stations or through apps like 12306 and Trip.com, international travelers might find it tricky dealing with Chinese interfaces and payment systems. The easier option?

Book through reliable travel agencies like Asia Odyssey Travel who'll handle everything - from choosing the best routes to sorting out your tickets. They can even help with station transfers and travel advice. Just remember to book 3-5 days ahead, especially during holidays!

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How to Plan a Shenzhen High Speed Train Tour?

How to Plan a Shenzhen High Speed Train Tour?

Ready to explore China from Shenzhen? Here's how to make the most of your rail adventure!

Short Stay (4-5 days):

  • Start in Shenzhen (2 days)
  • Zip to Guangzhou (30 mins) for Cantonese culture and food (1 day)
  • Hop over to Hong Kong (20 mins) for a different vibe (1-2 days)
  • Perfect for experiencing the dynamic Greater Bay Area!

Medium Stay (7-8 days):

  • Begin with Shenzhen and Hong Kong (3 days)
  • Head to Guilin/Yangshuo (3 hours) for stunning landscapes (2 days)
  • Explore Xiamen's colonial architecture and island life (3 hours) (2 days)
  • Great for combining city excitement with natural beauty

Long Stay (10-14 days):

  • Southern Route: Shenzhen → Guangzhou → Guilin → Changsha → Wuhan
  • Eastern Route: Shenzhen → Xiamen → Hangzhou → Shanghai
  • Northern Adventure: Shenzhen → Shanghai → Beijing → Xi’an

Pro Tips:

  • With a 144-hour visa-free transit, focus on the Greater Bay Area
  • Got a full China visa? The whole network is your oyster!
  • Base yourself in Shenzhen first to explore nearby gems
  • Book tickets 3-5 days ahead through reliable platforms or agencies
  • Both Futian and Shenzhen North stations connect smoothly to the metro

Helpful Links:

Things to Do in Shenzhen: Top 15 Shenzhen Tourist AttractionsShenzhen Maps: Shenzhen City Map with Shenzhen Tourist Map (2025)Shenzhen to Hong Kong Train: Timetable, Price & Travel TipsHong Kong to Shenzhen: Top 5 Ways by Train, Metro, Bus, Ferry and Taxi

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FAQs/Tips about Shenzhen Tours

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  • 1. What is the best time to visit Shenzhen?+

    Shenzhen, located in southern China and the Pearl Delta River, experiences a subtropical monsoon climate that results in hot, rainy summers and mild, relatively dry winters. The ideal time to visit is during the fall and early winter months, from October to December, when temperatures range from 15°C to 28°C (59°F to 82°F). The weather during this period is pleasant, with less rainfall and clear skies, perfect for sightseeing.

  • 2. How can I get to Shenzhen from Hong Kong?+

    There are several options to travel from Hong Kong to Shenzhen:

    MTR: The most convenient and fastest way is to take the Mass Transit Railway (MTR). The East Rail Line directly connects Hong Kong to Shenzhen at the Lo Wu or Lok Ma Chau stations. The journey takes around 40-50 minutes.

    Ferries: Ferries run from Hong Kong International Airport and Hong Kong Island to Shenzhen's Shekou Ferry Terminal. The trip takes around 30-60 minutes depending on the route.

    Bus: Cross-border buses run from various points in Hong Kong to Shenzhen, including the airport. The journey can take around 1-2 hours depending on traffic.

    Taxi: Cross-border taxis are available but are the most expensive option.

    Learn more details about How to Travel from Hong Kong to Shenzhen >>

  • 3. What are the must-see attractions in Shenzhen?+

    Futian CBD: The central business district is home to many of Shenzhen's iconic skyscrapers and shopping malls.

    Window of the World: This theme park features miniaturized reproductions of famous landmarks from around the globe.

    Splendid China Folk Village: A theme park showcasing miniatures of China's most famous landmarks and a variety of live performances reflecting China's diverse ethnic cultures.

    Shenzhen Museum: Offers an insight into Shenzhen's history and development.

    Ping An Finance Centre: One of the tallest buildings in the world, with an observation deck offering panoramic city views.

    Dafen Oil Painting Village: A suburb renowned for producing high-quality oil painting reproductions.

    Huaqiangbei Electronics Market: Known as the world's greatest electronics market, it's a paradise for tech enthusiasts.

    Learn more about Top 15 Things to Do in Shenzhen >>

  • 4. How many days should I spend in Shenzhen on a tour?+

    1-2 day tour usually suffices to cover the major attractions in Shenzhen. Day one can be spent exploring the city's modern architecture and shopping areas. On the second day, you can visit the theme parks and cultural attractions. If you have more time, consider day trips to nearby areas or explore the city's vibrant food scene and nightlife.

    Learn more about Shenzhen Day Trip: Discover New Shenzhen through History, Skyscrapers & Folk Culture >>

  • 5. Do I need a visa to visit Shenzhen?+

    Most foreign visitors require a visa to enter China. However, Shenzhen has a special 5-Day Visa on Arrival policy for tourists from certain countries who plan to stay only in the Shenzhen area. This visa is obtained at the port of entry. Always check the latest visa regulations before planning your trip.

  • 6. What are the best local dishes to try in Shenzhen?+

    Shenzhen's food scene is a blend of Cantonese cuisine and flavors from other parts of China. Must-try dishes include Dim Sum, a variety of bite-sized portions served in small steamer baskets; Shajing oysters, a local delicacy often grilled with garlic; and Hakka cuisine, characterized by its fragrant and savory flavors. Seafood is abundant in Shenzhen, and exotic fruits like durian, lychee, and mangosteen are also worth trying.

  • 7. What are the options for accommodation in Shenzhen?+

    Shenzhen offers a wide range of accommodations to suit every budget. Luxury hotels such as the Shenzhen Marriott Hotel Nanshan and The Ritz-Carlton offer high-end rooms with excellent service. Mid-range options provide comfort at a more affordable price, and budget hostels like the Shenzhen Loft Youth Hostel are great for backpackers. Many international chains are present, and local options often provide an authentic experience. Always consider the location when booking, staying near a metro line will make your travel around the city easier.

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