ᐅ 49 EURO DEUTSCHLANDTICKET » All you need to know (2024)

The Deutschlandticket has been valid since May 1, 2023. As a 49-Euro ticket, it is valid throughout Germany on public transport and regional trains and is sold as a monthly cancelable subscription. For the equivalent of €1.63 per day, it can be used on all regional trains, suburban trains, subways, streetcars and buses throughout Germany. Validity, conditions, discounts: All questions and, above all, answers about the Deutschlandticket can be found here!

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49 Euro Deutschlandticket: Short Info​
Validity Deutschlandticket
  • valid in public transport: buses, streetcars, subways, suburban trains, ferries
  • valid in all local and regional trains in 2nd class
  • not valid on long-distance trains (ICE, IC, EC, ECE) and on the Flixtrain
Booking Deutschlandticket
  • available as monthly subscription (49€ per month) or annual subscription (588€ per year)
  • Cancellation always possible until the 10th of the month
  • available on bahn.de, deutschlandticket.de and via the apps and websites of the regional transport companies
other conditions
  • no additional persons, e.g. children (separate ticket required)
  • no bicycles or dogs (separate ticket required, some bicycle subscription offers)
  • discount on the Deutschlandticket if provided by the employer as a job ticket
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How to book the 49 Euro Deutschlandticket

The Deutschland-Ticket can be sold, for example, as a digital subscription via Deutsche Bahn. It costs 49 euros a month and can be canceled monthly. Cancellation is always possible by the 10th of the month. The ticket is valid nationwide on all public transport networks (bus, streetcar, S-Bahn, U-Bahn, ferries) and on all regional trains throughout Germany. Customers can take out the subscription for instance via the Deutsche Bahn website or via DB Navigator, the Deutsche Bahn App, and at all DB travel centers.

If you want to discover more of Europe by train, read our full guide Discover Germany by Rail, How to rail Europeor, when it comes to tickets, our guide toEuropean Train Tickets.

Where is the Deutschlandticket valid?

As a “BahnCard 100 light”, the 49€ Deutschlandticket is a nationwide flat rate for all public transport including all regional trains in 2nd class and should have a similar area of validity as the 9-Euro-Ticket. Since it is valid in all transport companies and transport associations, the entire nationwide regional transport of Deutsche Bahn as well as private rail companies such as Metronom, ODEG, Veolia, etc. can also apply with this. Thus the 49€-Deutschlandticket would apply similarly as the former weekend ticket – and/or its successor Quer-durchs-Land-Ticket – however not for 42 euro per day, but 49 euro per month. The 49€ ticket is valid in Germany on:

  • Public buses
  • Streetcars
  • Subways
  • suburban trains
  • ferries (e.g. in Hamburg, Berlin)
  • Regional trains 2nd class
  • Regional express trains 2nd class

The Deutschlandticket is valid for travel abroad: Some regional trains in Germany cross national borders, for example to Salzburg in Austria, to Vaals in the Netherlands or to Swinemünde on the Polish part of the island of Usedom.

The following applies here: The Deutschlandticket for 49 euros is valid on all routes and to all stations to which tickets of the Deutschlandtarif are also valid – i.e. also for cross-border journeys, provided these are also included in the Deutschlandtarif. A selection of the stations abroad to be reached, including journeys there, on which the 49€ ticket is valid:

Journeys to Austria

  • ÖBB S3: Freilassing – Salzburg BRB
  • RE5: Munich – Salzburg BRB
  • RB54: Munich – Kufstein
    Außerfernbahn: Pfronten-Steinach – Vils – Reutte (Tyrol) – Ehrwald – Griesen

Journeys to Switzerland

  • SBB: Zell im Wiesenthal – Lörrach – Basel Bad Bf
  • DB Regio: Weil am Rhein – Basel Bad Bf
  • DB Regio: Erzingen – Trasadingen – Schaffhausen – Thayngen – Bietingen

Trips to the Netherlands

  • ASEAG line 25: Stolberg, Mühlener Bf – Vaals
  • ASEAG line 33: Fuchserde – Vaals
  • ASEAG line 34: Diepenbenden – Kerkrade

Trips to France

  • Alsace-Express: Mainz – Wissembourg
  • Weinstraßen-Express: Koblenz – Wissembourg
  • Saarbahn (S1): Saarbrücken – Saargemünd
  • Saarbahn (MS2): Saarlouis – Creutzwald

Journeys to Luxembourg

  • RE11: Trier – Luxembourg

Trips to Poland

  • DB Regio: Züssow – Świnoujście Centrum (Swinoujscie)

Tourist railroads:

Railroads that are mainly used for tourism can often be used with the Deutschlandticket for 49 euros, but with a surcharge. However, there are exceptions; for example, the steam trains of the Harzer Schmalspurbahnen can also be used with the Deutschlandticket, except on the section up to the Brocken.

  • Zittau narrow-gauge railroad: historical surcharge (8 €) required.
  • Weißeritztalbahn: Historic supplement (8 €) required
  • Lößnitzgrundbahn: historical surcharge (8 €) required
  • Fichtelbergbahn: historical surcharge (8 €) required
  • Harzer Schmalspurbahnen: included, also steam trains, except Brockenbahn Drei Annen Hohne – Brocken
  • Molli: narrow-gauge railway surcharge (8€ per day or 25€ per week) required
  • Rasender Roland: narrow-gauge railway surcharge (8€ per day or 25€ per week) required
  • Döllnitzbahn: diesel trains included, for steam trains distance-dependent steam surcharge
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Where is the Deutschlandticket not valid?

  • Long-distance travel: The Deutschlandticket is not valid on long-distance services operated by Deutsche Bahn or private long-distance companies such as Flixtrain. This means that the 49-euro ticket is not valid on ICE, IC, EC or ECE trains operated by Deutsche Bahn.
  • Travel in 1st class: The 49€ Germany ticket is only valid for travel in 2nd class. There is also 1st class on regional trains, but this cannot be used with the Klima-Aboticket. There are likely to be exceptions in North Rhine-Westphalia: The 1st-class supplementary ticket is to cost a total of 69 euros a month.
  • Passenger use: Subscription customers know and appreciate the arrangement: They can often take passengers along free of charge during certain periods, such as in the evening or on weekends. It is not yet known how this will work out with the Deutschlandticket.
  • Some regional train connections: In addition, the Deutschlandticket will probably not apply to some regional train lines. The background to this is that these train connections are offered by DB Fernverkehr, usually travel as white InterCity trains, may be used with tickets for local trains, but according to current tariff regulations are not considered local or regional trains. Therefore, no Deutschlandticket is valid on these train connections:
    Berlin Hbf – Elsterwerda (RE 17)
    Berlin – Eberswalde – Prenzlau (RE 28)
    Potsdam – Berlin Hbf – Cottbus (RE 56)
    Dresden Hbf – Freiberg (Saxony) – Chemnitz Hbf (RE 3)
    Dortmund – Dillenburg (Hesse) (RE 34)
    Bremen Hbf – Oldenburg (Oldb) – Norddeich Mole (RE 56)
    Stuttgart Hbf – Horb – Singen (Htw) – Konstanz (RE 87)

49 Euro Deutschlandticket or German Rail Pass?

If you want to travel around Germany, have plenty of time and like to take the train, you can book the 49 Euro Deutschlandticket.

However, because the 49 Euro ticket is not valid on high-speed trains such as the ICE or long-distance trains such as the IC or EC, the German Rail Pass is ideal for all travelers who are only in Germany for a few days and want to cover longer distances. For example, if you want to travel from Berlin to Munich by train, it only takes 4 hours on the ICE – more than 9 hours on regional trains.

In terms of price, of course, the 49 euro ticket is much cheaper: for the equivalent of 1.63 euros per day, all regional trains can be used. The German Rail Pass starts at 153 euros for 3 days’ use of any number of trains, including high-speed trains like the ICE. By the way, there is no obligation to reserve a seat in Germany, but reserving a seat is advisable, especially for ICE trains.

Train Tickets in GermanyPrice
Deutschlandticket49 Euro per month
German Rail Passfrom 153 Euro for 3 days
Single Ticket for ICE (Super Sparpreis / Super Saver Fare)from 17,90 Euro
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Can bicycles and dogs be taken along free of charge?

The transport of bicycles and dogs with the Deutschlandticket is regulated differently in the transport associations. The tariff regulations in the respective transport association apply. For the transport of bicycles, the transport regulations in the individual federal states must be observed. But even within federal states, transport associations sometimes have their own regulations.

  • Carriage of dogs: Dogs can be taken along free of charge with the Deutschlandticket in Berlin, Brandenburg, North Rhine-Westphalia as well as around Dresden in the Verkehrsverbund Oberelbe (VVO).
  • Taking bicycles: Bicycles can be taken free of charge on regional trains in Thuringia and around Dresden on the VVO (Verkehrsverbund Oberelbe).

How can I cancel the 49 Euro Deutschlandticket?

The 49 Euro Deutschlandticket can be canceled on a monthly basis. If notice is given by the 10th of a month, the Deutschlandticket ends on the last day of that month. So if you only want to use the Deutschlandticket for one month, you should cancel it immediately after purchasing it.

Can I take other people with me with the Deutschlandticket?

No, unfortunately you cannot take guest travelers with you if you are traveling with the 49 Euro Deutschlandticket. Every traveller need his own ticket. The same applies to children older than 6 years of age.

Can I book the Deutschlandticket even if I am not a German citizen?

Yes, that is possible. Anyone can buy the 49 Euro ticket and use it on public transport and all regional trains throughout Germany.

The Deutsche Bahn: Germany’s Principal Train Company

TheDeutsche Bahnis the German InterRail train system. The fastest European train in Germany is the ICE train. The ICE train offers electrical outlets at the seats, free Wi-Fi, meals, and special locations for quiet train travel. There are a number of different ICE railways with the ICE Sprinter being the fastest.

Deutsche Bahn or DB is the main railway in Germany. It has all sorts of interconnected transports by rail, including commercial lines that transport goods and products instead of people. Additionally, Deutsche Bahn (DB) manages regional trains and national trains so that your passenger train tickets come with multiple rail options.

The trains under Deutsche Bahn’s control include the ICE trains, intercity trains, EC trains and the regional express trains. ICE is short for “intercity express,” and is the fastest train transport you can take between major cities. You should consider purchasing a Bahn Card or German rail pass so that you can take full advantage of the ICE trains. The ICE trains cut travel time almost in half.

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ᐅ 49 EURO DEUTSCHLANDTICKET » All you need to know (2024)

FAQs

ᐅ 49 EURO DEUTSCHLANDTICKET » All you need to know? ›

As a 49-Euro ticket, it is valid throughout Germany on public transport and regional trains and is sold as a monthly cancelable subscription. For the equivalent of €1.63 per day, it can be used on all regional trains, suburban trains, subways, streetcars and buses throughout Germany.

How does the 49-euro ticket work? ›

How does the 49-euro ticket work in Germany? The Deutschland Ticket costs €49 by subscription with monthly debiting, and no further discounts are available. You can use the ticket in all forms of local and regional transportation in Germany. That includes buses, U-Bahns, S-Bahns, trams, and local and regional trains.

What is included in Deutschland-Ticket? ›

The Deutschland-Ticket is a personal season ticket valid throughout Germany and entitles the holder to unlimited use of all means of public transport. It is valid on regional trains (RE, IRE, RB, S-Bahn) in 2nd car class.

Can tourists use the Deutschland-Ticket? ›

While it's possible to purchase the ticket in Germany at a train station, due to the points above, tourists will want to purchase the ticket online before their trip. You can only use the ticket on local and regional public transportation. No fast trains (ICE/IC/EC/FlixTrain).

Can I travel outside Germany with 49-euro ticket? ›

So if you just want to stroll outside of Germany and have a good time, you can quickly hop across the border with the 49-euro ticket.

How to buy 49-euro ticket as a tourist? ›

How the Deutschland Ticket works in Berlin
  1. It costs 49€ per month.
  2. It lets you use local public transit everywhere in Germany.
  3. It's only available as a monthly subscription, payable by bank transfer.
  4. Tourists must buy it from a different place.
  5. In Berlin, you can get it from the BVG or the Deutsche Bahn.
Jan 31, 2024

What trains are included in 49-euro ticket? ›

This includes subway, S-Bahn, bus and streetcar as well as second-class regional trains (e.g. RE, RB, private railroads) - including the trains of the Bayerische Regiobahn BRB. However, the Deutschlandticket is not valid as a ticket for long-distance travel (e.g. ICE, IC or EC).

Which trains can I use with Deutschland-Ticket? ›

The ticket allows you to use all local transport vehicles, i.e., all buses, trams, city trains, and subway trains as well as to travel in 2nd class in any suburban trains, regional trains, and regional express trains.

How long will 49-euro ticket last? ›

Deutschlandticket: Germany will continue to offer €49 public transport pass in 2024. Travellers can still take advantage of Germany's €49 public transport ticket this year thanks to government funding. Since launching in April last year, Germany's €49 public transport ticket has proved immensely popular.

Where can I go with the 49-euro ticket? ›

On May 1, 2023, Germany introduced the €49 travel pass, also known as Deutschland ticket. It's valid for U-Bahn, S-Bahn, bus and tram services across all of Germany but also Deutsche Bahn transport offerings such as RB trains and RE trains.

Can Americans buy the 49 euro ticket? ›

Introduced in the spring of 2023, the Deutschland-Ticket offers unlimited travel anywhere in the country using local and regional public transit for only 49 Euros a month. The ticket is available to tourists and non-residents so I decided to try it out on a trip to Munich.

Do you need a Covid card to enter Germany? ›

Entry to Germany is permitted for all travel purposes (including tourism and visits). It is no longer necessary to present proof of vaccination, proof of recovery or a negative test result for entry to Germany.

How do I pay a ticket from Germany? ›

To pay your fine, just take the ticket into your local bank and they will generate a direct deposit from your account to the issuing authority. A penalty order (Bußgeldbescheid) is issued if the initial violation carries a fine €40 or more or if a warning ticket is not paid.

When to buy Deutschlandticket? ›

A mobile ticket for the following month can only be purchased until the 20th of the preceding month. You can always order your Deutschland Ticket quickly and conveniently online at abo.bvg.de by the 20th of the preceding month.

Can I go to Paris with 49-euro ticket? ›

Berlin is just too far from Paris. And anyway, your 49-Euro-Ticket would of course not take you all the way to Paris, but just to the border. It takes indeed a whole day to go all the way to Paris with local trains.

Is ice included in 49-euro ticket? ›

The €49 ticket, also known as the “Deutschlandticket”, is a monthly subscription ticket that gives you access to all public transport throughout Germany (excluding most ICE, IC or EC trains). Once you've signed up for the subscription, €49 will be debited from your account every month.

How to reach Prague with 49-euro ticket? ›

Using regional trains from Berlin to Prague

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.

Can I travel in ice with 49-euro ticket? ›

The 49 euro ticket is valid on local and regional transport throughout Germany. These include city buses, subways, streetcars, and regional trains (2nd class). You cannot use the ticket on trains operated by DB (such as the IC, EC, and ICE), long-distance buses, and providers like FlixTrain.

Can I buy Deutschland-Ticket for one month? ›

You can also buy the ticket during the current month (until shortly before the end of the month). If you want to buy a ticket only for one month, you must cancel by the 10th of the month at the latest. After the 10th of the month it is not possible to buy a ticket only for the current month.

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