A Guide to Public Transport in Germany! | Day Trip from Hannover to Hamburg
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- Everything you need to know about using public transport in Germany - from navigating the train network, buying tickets, and understanding the different types of trains, to tips for making your travel smooth and stress-free. Whether you're new to Germany or just need a refresher, this guide will help explore all there is in Germany by train!
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Hi, I'm Brittany Alaine! 🌻
I'm an American living in a little village in Northern Germany and sharing my life along the way as an English teacher & digital creative! Here you'll find tips on solo travel, culture, and village life abroad.
I am so glad you are here, my friends! 🥰
Really well done! Perfect.
Thanks so much!
Ein wirklich ehrliches Hallo aus Ostwestfalen! Ich möchte dir ein ganz großes Lob aussprechen! Das Video von dir ist wirklich eines der besten das ich hier auf UA-cam gesehen habe. Auch dein Lächeln und deine Augen die deine Lebensfreude zeigen, einfach wunderbar! Ich wünsche dir von ganzem ❤Gesundheit, Erfolg, Glück, ganz viel Liebe! Einfach ein wunderschönes Leben und das wünsche ich auch deiner Familie und deinen Freunden! LG von einem neuen Fan in dem wunderschönen Deutschland!
Two Tarifs are interesting on this trip the regional tarif called Niedersachsenticket which includes SBahn and UBahn in Hannover and Hamburg but you can only use non IC and ICE trains or you pay Niedersachsentarif. Kids taken on these trips are in most cases free.
Besser hätte ich es als Deutscher nicht beschreiben koennen. Tolles Video!
Dankeschön!!
Just remember that the 49€ Ticket is a SUBSCRIPTION!
So you have to actively cancel it until the 10th of the following month otherwise it will automatically renew even if youve left the country in the meantime..
That doesnt matter , you will still pay for it!
This is a great point-thank you!
I just watched the entire video cause I used to live in Hannover and just wanted to see what you had to say about everything 😂
Hey I appreciate it 😂 it was so much to cover
I still loathe public transportation in Germany, even as a German. Talking to my German friends, they, too, are constantly annoyed at the fact that it is unnecessarily bloated and complex with all the different zones, then the different regional transport agencies, and then the regional vs. national trains. At least the Deutschlandticket has alleviated that somewhat, but then again, it is overkill for sporadic travelers, it doesn't cover the long-distance trains, and they are already talking about making it even more expensive again.
On a positive note, great video and your happiness makes it so much more enjoyable to follow along 😉
Do you even used it?
@@qobide did in the past and twice recently after returning to Germany this year
Even if they did make the Deutschlandticket more expensive, it'd still be dirt cheap. Even the Klimaticket in Austria, the ticket model that many advocated for in Germany before the Deutschlandticket became a thing, is much more expensive than that.
So you basically want the best imaginable service for zero cost. Got it.
@@michaausleipzig well said
Does the Länderticket include transportation in Hamburg and Bremen, though? Because technically, they are their own Bundesländer...
With the Niedersachen Ticket I believe you can also travel in Hamburg but I’m not 100% sure about that. It might have changed. And no ideas about Bremen, I’m never there sorry
The Niedersachsenticket is also valid in Hamburg and Bremen and even takes you into the first station in NRW and the Netherlands! From then on you do need a local ticket