Which foreign countries can you visit with Germany's € 49 ticket?


Which foreign countries can you visit with Germany's € 49 ticket?

5 non-German towns and cities to visit with your 49-euro ticket
  • Travelling outside Germany with the 49-euro ticket. ...
  • Tønder, Denmark. ...
  • Venlo, The Netherlands. ...
  • Luxembourg, Luxembourg. ...
  • Strasbourg, France. ...
  • Salzburg, Austria.


Can I go to Prague with 49-euro ticket?

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.


What is the 9-euro ticket for all 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.


How do I cancel my 49-euro ticket in Germany?

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.


Can I use Deutschland-Ticket in Munich?

Where is the Deutschlandticket valid? The ticket is valid throughout Germany on local and regional public transport. This means that you can use your MVG ticket not only on all local public transport in Munich, but also on public transport in all other German cities.


Can I go to Poland with Deutschlandticket?

Deutschlandticket holders can also go to a number of border tariff stations outside Germany using their passes including; Tønder (Tønder Bahnhof) in Denmark, Wissembourg (Gare de Wissembourg) in France, Basel in Switzerland and Swinoujscie (Swinoujscie Centrum) in Poland.


Can I travel outside Germany with 49-euro ticket?

Travelling outside Germany with the 49-euro ticket Because 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.