Can I also travel to the Netherlands (Arnhem or Venlo) with the Deutschlandticket? yes, journeys to the Netherlands (e.g. Venlo or Arnhem) are possible.
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Travelling outside Germany with the 49-euro ticketBecause national train tariff borders aren't normally located on the actual border between two countries, in some cases, the German national tariff still applies to stations on the other side of a neighbouring border.
It is not valid on long-distance trains (such as Intercity Express (ICE), Intercity (IC) and Eurocity (EC) trains operated by Deutsche Bahn) and on long-distance bus coaches (such as those operated by Flixbus). The ticket is only valid for transportation in second class.
The ticket allows you to use all local transport vehicles, i.e., all buses, trams, city trains, and subway trains as well as to travel in 2nd class in any suburban trains, regional trains, and regional express trains.
Even if you have a Deutschland ticket (Germany's 49 euro ticket) that will only get you as far as the border, so you'd still have to buy train tickets from the border to Prague.
On the Deutsche Bahn website, you need to log in and then navigate to the page called My subscriptions. In the following page you can view your 49-euro ticket subscription and click the action cancel. You then select the date you want to cancel your subscription.
Attention: The ticket is not available directly in the app after your order. Displaying the subscription in the app can take up to 48 hours. After this period, the ticket will be downloaded as soon as you open the app. The ticket wallet is updated automatically in the background.
With the BahnCard you can save 25 % on train fares to many European countries for cross-border travels (RailPlus). Please note: The discount is only applicable for the journey from Germany to some destinations of the participating countries, and back to Germany.
Rail passes are usually a great value in Germany, often saving money while allowing you to hop trains at your convenience. While it's possible to swing many point-to-point ticket discounts in Germany, a rail pass still makes sense for most visitors traveling by train in Germany.
The 9-Euro-Ticket (German pronunciation: [?n???n '????o 't?k?t]) was a German scheme through which passengers could travel for 9 euros (?) per month on local and regional transport in all of Germany. The tickets were valid for June, July, or August 2022.