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How to Travel in Germany Cheaply?

March 17th, 2009 Posted in Germany Train Travel

There is so much to see in Germany and the cheapest way to see them all is through train travel. Cheap flights are attractive way of traveling but travel on the train is much more attractive nowadays. Lessening your carbon imprint through train journey is not a novelty idea but seeing and experiencing the magnificent and profound attraction and beauty of a certain place makes it a very good option for those who would like to explore the German nation.

With the German Rail Pass you are given 4 to 10 days to travel on train and frolic around the country at your own leisure. Perhaps you would like to sample the variety of beer in the country without a worry about airport schedules; the pass gives you enough time to picture each room in the Schloss Neuschwanstein close to Fussen or to photograph castles while dreaming of owning it? With the German Rail Pass the possibilities are unlimited.

Traveling companions are never a problem with for there are variations of the passes; for couples you may avail the Twin Pass and for young train travelers from 12to 25 then you may get the youth pass. When you book on a first and second class pass then children from 6 to 11 pay only half of the adult fare. For tourists planning to go to Germany then perhaps you can buy already the German Rail Pass at your agency. For these passes are available only for non-German Residents.

German Rail Pass is valid for trains operated by Deutsche Bahn trains only. Rhine River cruises are also discounted or sometimes free when you use this pass. Other discounts can be availed on Zugspitze and Europabus on romantic Road Route.

Get enthralled by Germany from the Black Forest, Bavarian Alps to the Baltic Sea through travel by train.

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