Even if it doesn’t cost €9 anymore: The €49 ticket to Germany is a plus for anyone who travels a lot by train and bus. Although it is mainly intended for commuting, it offers much more. If you want, you can travel across the country using regional transport and complete an entire vacation. Perfect for a short trip.
But did you know that with a ticket to Germany…
- Is it possible to travel for free on the ICE train on the Rostock – Stralsund route?
- Is a free ferry crossing from Rügen to Hiddensee also possible with the ticket to Germany?
(+ 2€ if you book one online in advance Book your place Want) - Is the ticket to Germany also valid on the Lufthansa Express bus from Munich to Munich Airport?
- Can the steam trains of the Harz narrow-gauge railways be used free of charge? (Exception: Brockenbahn)
- Can holders of the €49 ticket travel to Świnoujście (Poland) and Salzburg (Austria) for free?
- In Thuringia, is the funicular also included in the ticket price?
Sure, you probably already have one or two in mind, but not all of them. In the train travel wiki This information has been diligently collected and prepared. And now, thanks to two other users, there is one Map on Google My Mapswhich illustrates numerous itineraries of tourist interest:
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The card does not come from Travel-Dealz and is not managed by us. All information is obviously not guaranteed and must be verified in advance on the official websites of the transport companies.
The whole thing is not a complete representation of the purpose, but rather a source of inspiration. Also shown are the journeys to and from airports, etc. It is best to take a look at the map yourself and see if there is something for you.
Still possible: buy the ticket to Germany in proportion
At this point a general note on the ticket to Germany: even if it is actually intended as a monthly pass, there is still the possibility of purchasing only part of the ticket.
For example, a ticket from 21 to 30 August 2024 costs only €16 in the HVV Switch. However, for several months, fixed notice periods had to be observed. Anyone who buys a ticket before 10 August 2024 can cancel it immediately for only €16. From 11 August, however, the entire month of May will have to be paid.
Read more about this in the following article:
The cover photo shows the Molli steam train on the Mecklenburgische Bäderbahn. Can be used for a surcharge of €10 (day ticket)
Cover photo: Peer Linder