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** carpools: cheap but reliability varies
 
** carpools: cheap but reliability varies
 
** long-distance buses: cheapest but slowest
 
** long-distance buses: cheapest but slowest
* plane: mostly expensive but fastest for distances over ~400km
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* plane: most expensive but fastest for distances over ~400km
  
 
== By Train ==
 
== By Train ==
* The vast majority of trains is operated by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsche_Bahn Deutsche Bahn], Germany's national railway company.
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* The vast majority of trains are operated by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsche_Bahn Deutsche Bahn], Germany's national railway company.
 
* Their biggest private competitor is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flixtrain Flixtrain].
 
* Their biggest private competitor is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flixtrain Flixtrain].
  
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=== Regional trains (IRE, RE, RB)===
 
=== Regional trains (IRE, RE, RB)===
* Regional / local trains are mostly operated by ''Deutsche Bahn''.
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* Regional/local trains are mostly operated by ''Deutsche Bahn''.
 
* They connect close cities or cross / go around big cities.
 
* They connect close cities or cross / go around big cities.
** It is possible (but slow) to travel long-distances by using many regional trains in a row.
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** It is possible (but slow) to travel long distances by using many regional trains in a row.
 
* In June, July and August 2022, a special ticket will be offered: the [[Germany/Travel/9-Euro-Ticket|9-Euro-Ticket]]:
 
* In June, July and August 2022, a special ticket will be offered: the [[Germany/Travel/9-Euro-Ticket|9-Euro-Ticket]]:
** a flatrate pass for €9 / month for unlimited travel in all regional trains.
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** a flat rate pass for €9 / month for unlimited travel on all regional trains.
  
 
== By Bus & Car ==
 
== By Bus & Car ==
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* [https://www.busradar.com/ Busradar] is a search engine for all bus connections in Germany (and Europe).
 
* [https://www.busradar.com/ Busradar] is a search engine for all bus connections in Germany (and Europe).
  
=== Ride share ===
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=== Rideshare ===
* With organised ride shares (''Mitfahrgelegenheit''), people who travel with their passenger car offer their free seats to other travellers.
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* With organized ride shares (''Mitfahrgelegenheit''), people who travel by their passenger car offer their free seats to other travelers.
 
* Prices are similar to those for long-distance buses.
 
* Prices are similar to those for long-distance buses.
* {{AffLink|BlaBlaCar|blablacar}} is the most popular ride sharing platform.
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* {{AffLink|BlaBlaCar|blablacar}} is the most popular ride-sharing platform.
  
 
=== Hitchhiking ===
 
=== Hitchhiking ===
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=== Car Rental ===
 
=== Car Rental ===
* Car rental for travelling between cities is rather unpopular in Germany. It is mostly done when moving to a new place, and a van is needed.
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* Car rental for traveling between cities is rather unpopular in Germany. It is mostly done when moving to a new place, and a van is needed.
 
* The biggest rental companies are {{AffLink|Sixt|sixt}} and {{AffLink|Europcar|europcar}}.
 
* The biggest rental companies are {{AffLink|Sixt|sixt}} and {{AffLink|Europcar|europcar}}.
  

Revision as of 01:45, 25 May 2022

The most popular travel means of travel between cities in Germany are:

  • trains: fastest on short- & mid-distance, cheap if bought early
  • on roads:
    • car rental: expensive but most flexible
    • carpools: cheap but reliability varies
    • long-distance buses: cheapest but slowest
  • plane: most expensive but fastest for distances over ~400km

By Train

  • The vast majority of trains are operated by Deutsche Bahn, Germany's national railway company.
  • Their biggest private competitor is Flixtrain.

Fast trains (ICE, IC, EC)

  • These long-distance trains by Deutsche Bahn connect all larger Germany cities with frequent connections.
  • Find a connection with their Connection search[1].
  • Get the best price with their Best price finder[1].
    • Ticket prices start from €17.90, even for very long connections.
  • With a Bahncard[1], you can get a 25% or 50% discount on nearly any ticket.
    • A Bahncard 25 costs €56,90, a Bahncard 50 €234 per year (2nd class).
    • There is a 3-month trial version (Probe-Bahncard) for €17.90 / €72,90.

Flixtrain

  • Flixtrain is a brand of Flixbus, Germany's biggest operator of long-distance buses.
  • Their network connects many cities, but trains run only 1 to 4 times a day
  • Prices are very cheap, starting from €3.
  • Trips can be booked together with Flixbus busses, so you can get one ticket for the whole trip (bus & train).
  • The Flixtrain connection search[1] shows both Flixtrain and Flixbus connections.

Regional trains (IRE, RE, RB)

  • Regional/local trains are mostly operated by Deutsche Bahn.
  • They connect close cities or cross / go around big cities.
    • It is possible (but slow) to travel long distances by using many regional trains in a row.
  • In June, July and August 2022, a special ticket will be offered: the 9-Euro-Ticket:
    • a flat rate pass for €9 / month for unlimited travel on all regional trains.

By Bus & Car

Long-Distance Bus

  • Germany has a dense network of several long-distance busses (Fernbus).
  • Buses are mostly reliable but often slower than trains.
  • The main operator in Germany is Flixbus[1].
  • Busradar is a search engine for all bus connections in Germany (and Europe).

Rideshare

  • With organized ride shares (Mitfahrgelegenheit), people who travel by their passenger car offer their free seats to other travelers.
  • Prices are similar to those for long-distance buses.
  • BlaBlaCar[1] is the most popular ride-sharing platform.

Hitchhiking

  • Hitchhiking is popular in Germany.
  • Hitchwiki gives more tips and lists convenient spots to start a hitchhike.

Car Rental

  • Car rental for traveling between cities is rather unpopular in Germany. It is mostly done when moving to a new place, and a van is needed.
  • The biggest rental companies are Sixt[1] and Europcar[1].

By Plane

  • Because of Germany's fast train network, plane travel within Germany only makes sense for very long distances, e.g. Hamburg-Munich.
  • Find all flight connections with Google Flights.

Notes

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