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  1. There are 4 ways to get from Germany to Europe by train, bus, or car. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner.

  2. Travel to over 25 major European cities like Vienna or Paris. Further information about the night trains. 51 games in 10 cities: Deutsche Bahn: int.bahn.de - Your mobility portal for travelling by rail. Information, train tickets, online tickets, regional day tickets, low-cost offers for holidays and travel.

  3. It's an interactive map, so start clicking around and planning your trip! Click on the train icons to see the cities of each country, and click on the routes (the lines in between 2 train icons) to see travel times. The green lines represent trains; the blue lines are ferries.

  4. From EUR 22.99. Find best price. From 01/06/24 - 01/09/24, reservations are compulsory on many cross-border connections to and from Germany. A seat reservation is usually already included when purchasing a ticket for this period. You can find more information in the FAQ.

  5. Plan your Eurotrip with Eurail Planner, the free rail planning tool. Use our route planner to map out your journey around Europe and book the best accommodation.

  6. The maps on this page are your best tool for quickly getting a fairly accurate estimate of how much it'd cost to just pay for separate tickets for each leg of your itinerary. What these maps show: Point-to-point, one-way, second-class train fares in $US. For first-class fares, add 50 percent.

  7. This map shows you how far you can travel from each station in Europe in less than 8 hours. Hover your mouse on the map to see the isochrones from that city, search for a station, or click on one of the examples below. Amsterdam. Netherlands. Berlin. Germany. Paris. France. Milan. Italy.