Train Travel in Germany with Eurail

There are several Eurail German Passes available if you want to visit Germany. Germany has numerous cities of interest to tourists, like the fashionable and sizzling capital Berlin or major cities like Cologne, Dresden, Frankfurt, Hamburg or Munich. You can also explore the dense forests, mountainous regions, river valleys or the sea coast. Or follow one of the scenic routes during your train travel in Germany, like the Romantic Road.

Read all about the tourist highlights of Germany, the German railway network and the extra pass benefits in Germany.

Germany tourist information

Germany is one of the largest countries in Europe, with an interesting history, a diversified landscape and rich culture. Try combining visits to major cities like Berlin, Munich, Dresden or Hamburg with the scenic views of the Rhine Valley and Black Forest to capture the diversity of the country. And thought not renowned for its romance, Germany does have a Romantic Road, which connects well-preserved medieval towns and picturesque places.
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Germany by train

The German rail network, run by Deutsche Bahn (DB) is renowned for its timeliness and reach. The InterCityExpress (ICE) trains are among the fastest in Europe. The ICE service offers express hourly service between large cities within Germany and selected destinations in its neighbouring countries. The ICE high speed network is completed by InterCity and EuroCity (IC/EC) trains on long-distance routes and by DB´s dense regional and local network (IRE, RE, RB and S-Bahn trains) virtually all over Germany.
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Eurail Pass Benefits in Germany

If your Eurail Pass is valid in Germany, you can profit from attractive extra benefits. Benefits in Germany include discounts on boat trips on the Rhine and Danube, free travel on the S-Bahn in major cities and a 20% discount on the Europabus Romantic Road tour.
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