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Train Travel Germany




So you decided to take the train as means of travel throughout Germany, GOOD CHOICE:) Train travel Germany is one of the easiest ways to navigate amongst germany. The trains run almost exactly the same time that is posted at the train station and deals could always be found throughout the year. For example, I have wanted to take the train from Wittlich to Munich. The normal cost would be over 100 euro but I was able to find a deal, on a weekday, for not more the 65 euro. Of course different time's offer different deals so just be aware of this when you are traveling. Most trains a pretty comfortable and offer very scenic views of some of what Germany has to offer. I particulary like the train ride from Wittlich Germany to Trier because it's alot of countryside and not alot of buidlings. Of course if you decide to travel outside of Germany, trains do go to many different countrie's but bear in mind that the ticket prices for your trip will also go up as well. I have taken the ICE train, which is one of the fastest trains in Germany from Germany to Paris. It was about an 4 hour trip. The seats where nice and a food cart was located on the train just in case you get hungry.



If you have never traveled to Germany and plan on taking a train this is where you go to pick up your tickets.




As you can see, it's clearly written in english and the best part is they have english menu's for you as well. Most train station workers do speak english so you should not have a problem navigating to your final destination. So there you have it Train travel Germany. Happy Travels:)


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