No, the famous 9-Euro-Ticket is no longer valid; it was a temporary relief measure that existed only for June, July, and August of 2022. It has been officially succeeded by the Deutschlandticket (D-Ticket). As of January 1, 2026, the price of the Deutschlandticket has increased to €63 per month (up from the previous €49 and €58 rates). Like its predecessor, the €63 ticket allows for unlimited travel on all local and regional public transport across Germany, including buses, trams, U-Bahns, and S-Bahns. However, it is still not valid on long-distance trains such as the ICE, IC, or EC. The D-Ticket is only available as a digital-only subscription that can be cancelled monthly, provided you do so by the 10th of the preceding month. While much more expensive than the original 9-euro deal, it remains the most cost-effective way for commuters and tourists to navigate Germany's vast regional rail network.