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Can you drink alcohol on the train Germany?

Alternatively, feel free to bring your own food and drink (even a bottle of wine, if you like) onto the train, there's no rules against that on the rails.



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Yes, you can drink in public in Germany. Whether you are walking down the street or riding in a train, you are free to drink whatever you like in public. Depending on whether or not a soccer game is going on, the number of people doing so however is often rather low, and most noticeable near bars and clubs at night.

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Yes, you can drink alcohol on many trains in Europe and the UK.

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You may bring your own food and beverages onboard for consumption at your seat or private Sleeping Car accommodations. However, you can only consume food and beverages purchased in Dining and Lounge Cars in those cars. Personal food and beverages are allowed in the upper level of Superliner Sightseer Lounges.

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Are there any rules regarding alcohol consumption? Some private train companies have an alcohol Ban but on regular DB trains (ICE for instance) you are still allowed to consume alcohol. And yes, you may bring your own. The rules are: don't get rowdy and molest your fellow passengers.

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And it also used to be perfectly fine to drink a beer while riding the U-Bahn (subway) or S-Bahn or Tram – and even drinking on the Bus was ok. Nowadays little signs inform you that neither eating nor drinking is allowed on that part of Berlin's public transport system.

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Or, you may be a young person embarking on an escorted tour, solo trip, or jaunt to Germany with friends. Like much of Europe, attitudes towards drinking in Germany are fairly relaxed and more lenient than they are in the States. Alcoholic beverages are considered part of everyday life at home, restaurants, and bars.

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From December 11 the consumption of alcohol will be made illegal on all public transport in Munich. An alcohol ban has already been in force on the city's underground trains, trams and buses since 2009.

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All ICE trains have: (1) A bistro bar serving drinks, snacks and hot/cold light meals.

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Private Stock. You may bring aboard your own private stock of alcoholic beverages subject to the following limitations: You may consume private stock alcoholic beverages only in Sleeping Car accommodations for which you have a valid ticket. You may not consume private stock alcoholic beverages in any public areas.

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Eating on German Trains Well, German trains have that covered, too, but you don't have to stop and you're still moving faster than by car. All ICE trains have a restaurant wagon where you can sit down and receive table service. It's not a Michelin-starred restaurant, but you can eat plenty well on the train.

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Reserving a seat is optional on most German trains.

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