The best way to get around Germany is undoubtedly by train, specifically utilizing the Deutsche Bahn (DB) network. For long distances, the ICE (Intercity-Express) high-speed trains are the gold standard, connecting major cities like Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg at speeds up to 300 km/h. In 2026, the "Deutschland-Ticket" (D-Ticket) remains a revolutionary option for regional travel; for a flat monthly fee (currently €58), you get unlimited travel on all local and regional trains, buses, trams, and U-Bahns across the entire country. While the ICE requires a separate ticket, the D-Ticket makes exploring smaller towns and "slow travel" incredibly affordable. If you are traveling in a group or need to reach remote rural areas (like deep into the Black Forest or the Bavarian Alps), renting a car for the Autobahn experience is a viable second option, but given the efficiency of the rail system and the increasing "environmental zones" in city centers, the train is almost always the faster and more stress-free choice.