Deutschland Ticket [Is It Worth It?]
On May 1st, 2023, the Deutschland Ticket was introduced in Germany. It is marketed as a ticket that only costs 49 euros a month and allows you to travel all over Germany. We explain everything you need to know about the 49 euro ticket in Germany (a.k.a. Deutschland Ticket).
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⏰ Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:23 - What is the Deutschland Ticket?
02:36 - Who is the Deutschland Ticket for?
03:20 - Validity of the Ticket
03:57 - Can you take all the trains in Germany?
06:22 - Can you take other adults, kids, pets, and bikes with me?
08:37 - Where can you buy the ticket?
09:57 - How do you pay for the Deutschland Ticket?
11:15 - What does the ticket look like?
13:30 - How do you cancel the ticket?
14:30 - Can you transfer the ticket?
15:36 - Is the Deutschland Ticket worth it?
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you two are always on top of new things and i love it, this is so useful and thank you for everything. Keep being awsome!
Wow! You guys answered every question, even ones I did not know to ask. Thank you.
Very precise, complete and valid information. Thanks again for taking time to make informative videos. May be make some podcast as well
You guys are doing great, I love to watch all videos. It help me a lot in germany
I’m flying to Germany in four days, your videos have been so helpful for me to understand how travel works! 🙏🏻
Very useful information for me as I am not living in Germany, but in Switzerland. I truly love how concise and to the point you two always are. (and a cute couple, too).
extremely helpful. thanks for research and sharing
Thanks a lot was about to do a lot of research and translating for this before I saw the video
This video was very very helpful, thank you!
Thank You, Thank You and Thank you. No one talked about How to buy it in their videos only you both did.
Thank you so much for this
Hey, I just had to drop a comment and tell you how much I love watching your videos. You guys have a unique talent for delivering information in a way that's not only informative but also fun and engaging 👏
@travelandliveingermany7295
Жыл бұрын
Thats true
@simplegermany
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind feedback!
@vickysahota5169
Жыл бұрын
I totally agree with your views. These girls are the best.
Very well done video!
Thank you for the helpful information, as I am new in Germany it can help me a lot. Another thing I would like to mention in your videos is that Yvonne stares all the time Jen when she is talking to the camera. it is lovely and cute, I really like it.
I used my D Ticket throughout April '24 . It worked very well and saved me a bucket 🙂
Nice information😮
Yvonne, thanks a ton for your detailed vlog regarding the top prepaid SIM cards to have in Germany. I had been using ALDI TALK since April 2020 and was fed up with the data bandwidth that I used to receive for 7,99€. Moved to SIMon this month. E-Netz to D2-Netz after all.
@hashimoto00
Жыл бұрын
What sim card do u recommend for me if i want good and big data internet
@debadreeto
Жыл бұрын
@@hashimoto00 Depends. I generally do not like a binding contract and thus a prepaid is almost always the answer for me. Postpaid you have several options like the Drillisch brands.
very useful video, i was confused during the summer ticket as well, on which train it can be used
Very good explanation. Thanks a lot. I will be traveling through Germany in May and I think I will buy it. So I can buy and cancel it before May 10th and continue using till the end of the month.
@ketamin61
Ай бұрын
Hi. Did u download the rheinbahn app? Did you experiance any bad condition? I dont have a german bank account and will visit germany after 2 weeks
@juliarussi842
Ай бұрын
@@ketamin61 I wasn't able to buy the Deutschland Tickets. My cousin has a German Bank Account and even she could not buy. I think it's necessary to have an Adress in Deutschland
Great content. One thing not mentioned is that each local transport company may have additional bonuses for their version of the Desitchland Ticket. Like KVB in Köhln has access or discounts to their bike and car share service with the subscription if you have their chip card. But with their app, it'll just be the standard subscription ticket. The Deutschland ticket can be great for tourists depending on the length of stay, but I'd hash out the math and understand caveats to it before committing to a ticket purchase. How many times will I need to use transit before it pays for itself for where I'm going and does it align with my style of trip (driving vs train vs hybrid & visiting more urban vs rural) is the first questions I'd ask.
fyi - Non-residents can get the Deutschlandticket from the DB office at the train stations with cash. The online purchase won't work due to a required address verification.
@user-nn8tb9cy9j
4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info. I’m a tourist. Is it okay to put a friend’s German address to buy the ticket?
@mtlnt
Ай бұрын
I bough with my Canadian credit card on the app FahrPlaner
As a commuter I am very happy about the 49 Euro Ticket. I will save at least 200 Euros every month. As I'm working in Stuttgart, diving to work by car for me is not really an option, so I'm highly dependent on public transportatuion.
I bought mine last week, and would do it again in a heartbeat. Not having to worry about buying ticket before the train leaves or having cash on my for the bus is so worth it. I do not commute or need to be anywhere in a hurry most of the time. I am new to Germany and a little shocked that the bus drivers do not seem to look at your pass, it seems that people just walk on and sit down.
@simplegermany
10 ай бұрын
Correct. Bus drivers only control tickets at night. During the day there are floating controllers in trains and busses doing random checks.
Germany taking the lead on true public transport empowerment. Sustainability for real! Thank you for the thorough video, very helpful ❤
@d2WmK
Жыл бұрын
Germany sustainability? No way hahaha this ticket just is a distraction for the increase of taxes for next year 😂
Want to add one note: there are a small number of regional trains that are operated by DB Fernverkehr that are not covered by the Deutschland ticket as of now - these will be marked in the trip detail in DB Navigator
@travelandliveingermany7295
Жыл бұрын
Which are these?
@hge437
Жыл бұрын
@@travelandliveingermany7295 I don't know them on top of my head. You would have to check in the trip detail in DB Navigator, but there aren't too many of them
In the VRR the Ticket 2000 actually has four different Versions - valid at all times and personalized - valid at all times and transferable - valid from 9:00 am and personalizd - valid from 9:00 am and transferable
Thanks so much, brilliantly put together all the pros and cons and how to's around the Deutschland-Ticket. On May 13th there will be Japan-Tag in Düsseldorf, are you considering a meet-up with some fans who might come to DUS for this beautiful event, followed by the best fireworks ever?
@Ph34rNoB33r
Жыл бұрын
Right, way better fireworks than for example for the Rheinkirmes. Orchestrated in multiple acts, all following a common theme. (The downside of the Japan-Tag is its popularity, it's so crowded...)
@n1vca
Жыл бұрын
@@Ph34rNoB33r But the Oberkassler Kirmes is also super crowded... Almost like Oktoberfest here in Munich. But here it is worse, alcoholics from all over the world come together to vomit ... sidewalks and public transportation look pretty disgusting during these times. Though I remember a very funny ad from the Rheinbahn, they had free vomit bags on their trams, trains and buses and mentioned it was "Bahnbrechender Erfolg", which is an hilarious play on words... Brechen means to vomit 🤣
@Ph34rNoB33r
Жыл бұрын
@@n1vca Yeah, but in that aspect, Kirmes is similar to Carneval. A time for me to avoid public transport completely. Nothing like that for Japan-Tag (so far), it's just too many people.
Most companies depending on their negotiations with the transport associations offer DJ tickets (Deutschland Job Tickets). The DJ tickets are even subsidized for public employees.
@simplegermany
Жыл бұрын
DJ ticket sounds so cool 🪩😅
@fannychristozova8158
Жыл бұрын
@@simplegermany I was gonna say that. And what if someone is a DJ but also gets this type of job ticket! They'll tell a friend they take the bus with a DJ ticket, and the picture in the friend's mind would have to be spectacular! 😂
@Ph34rNoB33r
Жыл бұрын
Our company checked with the VRR, and they require a minimum of 30 job ticket subscriptions within the VRR (used to be 50), while we have like 10 employees in this area (and a few in VRS or other areas).
Awesome video! Thanks for clarifying ☺️ What happened to the little Mario? 😮
@fannychristozova8158
Жыл бұрын
Aww the little Mario is a precious memorabilia from across the videos! But I also like the Brandenburger Tor.. and that cute cactus looks like giving the✌sign.
@simplegermany
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha we gotta change things up a lil bit 😉
Deutschland ticket is a great initiative because I went from spending €103,40 per month to €49,00 for one train stop as there is no other means of public transport to get to work.
I will be saving almost 40%+ with the D-Ticket compared to the local monthly card, so this is a no brainer.
@YukiTheOkami
Жыл бұрын
Ur local monthly card also is not gobba help u in other regions 😅 so double plus
I missed the Intro part - hello this is Jen from Guatemala ,ans I am Yyonne from Germany and together we are simple Germany .
hello, that is good news to commuters. How about Annual ticket? Is there ticket annually to be able to discount the commuters who always use the train daily?
I got admit for winter semester 2023 one week before , should I travel 1 or 2 months early or just 15 days before which will be more beneficial and why
Thanks
I have a monthly ticket every month...I am an expat so it was 118 eueros, but now it's 67...so good.Talking about entire of Hamburg
@leontnf6144
Жыл бұрын
Just out of curiosity, does the Hamburg monthly pass include other interesting perks? If it is 67 eur, doesn't the Deutschland ticket make more sense since it allows all local travels within Hamburg at a cheaper price of 49 eur?
@sonkerieckmann7183
Жыл бұрын
I am also in Hamburg. My company provides a generous support. At the end I pay only 28€ / month for the Deutschand Ticket
@leontnf6144
Жыл бұрын
@@sonkerieckmann7183 Wow good to hear, that's a huge discount on the already very affordable Deutschland Ticket. Do a lot of companies provide that subsidy in Germany actually?
Top Quality Content as always 👏 QQ - Any idea whether I can switch to regional transport for 2months in between and switch to Deutschland Ticket back again?
@simplegermany
Жыл бұрын
I think that should be possible. You can always double check with a DB Customer Service Center near you.
Last summer, I traveled with the 9€ticket between many towns and cities for my 10 day stay in Germany. It was a very stressful experience with long delays and cancellations, not to mention a big accident which turned a 3 hr direct ride from cologne to Frankfurt into a 7 hour ride with 2 unexpected changes. I wasn't sure what just happened to the German punctuality. Was it the infrastructure ? Was it too many people taking advantage of the cheap tickets? Could be both. So I decided to give it another try in my visit during winter. 2 months of riding the trains between many towns and cities without the discounted tickets and the trains worked like clockwork. Just one big delay and one cancellation on the day of departure (worst day to be cancelled on!!). My guess is that when there are too many people riding the trains for example during holidays, the trains fail to stick to the schedule. So given this, I hope that the schedule is adjusted to the fact that there will be lot more people riding the public transport with cheaper tickets so as to stay punctual. 🤞. Delays and cancellations are no fun for anyone!
@monalisahota
11 ай бұрын
@nikolavideomaker that sounds really sad. Hope they fix it. I understand it's going to take sometime to figure this out given the higher demands for public transport but I am really hoping they do what Germans are really good at !
@VidimusWolf
10 ай бұрын
It's due to a serious lack of investment on infrastructure, sadly
@LETMino85
10 ай бұрын
It's disfunctional for much longer due to funding cuts for decades. The government aims to change funding now and hopefully in the long run it'll become better. The track system mind you is one of the more complex ones worldwide so it's hard to compare to other countries and how it works there really.
I‘m still waiting on my Chipkarte on the post. They said we’d receive it before it started this May. I ordered around the middle of April, well before the 20th.
@JonasWaldmensch
Жыл бұрын
Millions of orders all at once - IT can take some time
@TheWuschelMUC
6 ай бұрын
@@JonasWaldmensch In this situation I remember a former employer. We had lots and lots of invitiations and invoices to print. The employer insisted: nobody leaves the office until the last letter is printed! (Actually, we ran out of toner cartridges later in the evening.)
I brought my ticket at the BVG office, I yet haven't got the chip card? any idea how long does it take to arrive or can I get the ticket on any other app if I login? Thanks guy :)
Loved the video! Do you know if we can buy the ticket, cancel for a month and then subscribe again?
@simplegermany
Жыл бұрын
That should be possible ☺️
One major problem is you CANNOT buy the ticket with any other country IBAN, for example an Italian IBAN. I tried buying it, but it showed me it will be available shortly for 5 days. I went to the office and they told me it would not work as I used another country IBAN.
One minor addition which might be interesting to know, although it does not affect the "usual" customers of the Deutschland Ticket. The Deutschland Ticket is included in the BahnCard 100 as well. Previously the BC100 could only be used in ~40 cities in Germany within a specified area. Now it can be used for every long distance connection and local transport everywhere. Of course, this comes at a higher cost. 😉
Hi there! Great videos! One question: You can buy 2 tickets for 2 different people form the same app / bank account?
@hansmuller3604
Жыл бұрын
Yes
Your video is great! Very informative 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 I am a tourist and will be staying in Germany 18-24May. (Then to Salzburg) Can I buy the 49EUR ticket on the 1May and then cancel it before 10May? So that I only pay one month subscription?
Thank you for the video! I wonder, I bought the ticket from MVG Fahrinfo (Munich's local transportation app), should I also add it to the DB app in order to use it in RB trains?
@simplegermany
Жыл бұрын
No need, you can use it in the app that you bought it and it’s valid for all of Germany 😊
@cady7944
Жыл бұрын
Not needed, they have to accept the mvg one germany wide, i for example have my d ticket on an bvg chip card and on the chipcard it does not mention that its a Deutschlandticket (they have to use an nfc reader and then the conducter can see the ticket details...
Hi! And you know if we can cross bothers with this ticket? We just moved to Dusseldorf and we saw that there a RB RE train going to the Netherlands. Wanted to thank guys for all your videos too. It helped us a lot to move from Brazil to here! Great content!
@simplegermany
Жыл бұрын
Yes, some cross border trains are included, but it's quite specific.
@andresfontenele9335
Жыл бұрын
@@simplegermany awesome! Thanks ❤️
@maxtremetrains3743
Жыл бұрын
IF you consider doing a daytrip from Düsseldorf to the netherlands I would recommend taking the RE19 to Arnhem, and NOT the RE13 to Venlo. The journey will take slightly longer, BUT RE19 trains are more modern, comfortable cleaner, and most importantly, much less crowded and much more reliable as it takes less crowded rail routes. The RE13 can be quite smelly and also undercapacitated. I also think Arnhem is the nicer and more authentic city of the two so I would say its worth the extra time.
@maxtremetrains3743
Жыл бұрын
Just watch out, the RE19 gets split usually, so make sure to board the front half of the train in Düsseldorf, that should not be difficult however, just look out where the displays on the side of the train say “RE19 Arnhem Centraal“.
i fly into Düsseldorf weeze on Monday and i want to travel between the airport to Düsseldorf then between Düsseldorf Dortmund Koln etc is the Deutschland ticket the best option?
Thank you for your videos! So if one was travelling from Hammelburg to Berlin? And it has RB-RE-ICE connections. Can one buy one Deutschland Ticket that covers RB-RE fare and then just buy ICE ticket from the station the connection starts and the ICE destination? Is this possible? Thank you :)
Why are prices on rhein bahn and DB different for same distances?
When I used the „Schönes Wochenend“-Ticket to get from my city to Salzburg/Austria, I entered a train at 6 am an left another train in Salzburg at 7pm. During this time I travelled sitting on a seat in the second class, standing in the second class, sitting in the first class (because there were too many people in the second class) and sitting on the floor of a postal service cargo car. It took me another 2 hours and a train and a taxi to get to my final destination, the wedding of a friend of mine, who happens to live in our neighbor city but wanted to marry his wife deep in the heart of Austria. So I have some experience with some of the rules of the Deutschland Ticket. Except that it was no subscription, it was cheaper, it was only valid for DB trains but you could take iirc 5 to 3 people with you on the same ticket. Which led to the situation where you could hop on a train without a ticket and ask someone if they have a free space on their ticket. And it probably often worked. That‘s afaik the reason the DB reduced the number of people on one ticket from 5 to 3. But I just found out, that is still (or again?) valid for up to 5 passengers and now can be used on any day, not just on Weekends: www.bahn.de/angebot/regio/quer-durchs-land-ticket#:~:text=Wie%20viel%20kostet%20das%20Quer,Preis%20pro%20Person%3A%2044%20Euro
Hello, I have a few questions, I hope that is okay. Is this still available? Can the wise account be accepted to purchase this? If you have the chip card and you want to cancel it, can you return it to other offices that offer this ticket, or only to the office that issued you the ticket?
I am not finding an option to find 50% rate for child in mvv app
Would you tell us about Automieten for newcomers to Germany? The requirements and the process
@simplegermany
Ай бұрын
Yes! Video is recorded and coming out on the 1st of July! ☺️
With the current delays in ICE trains, i would say travelling from Dusseldorf to Munich takes more than 6 hours...😄😅
Can you please explain how to enter names of family members because the Rheinbahn app lets you add the number of people without names and age. For example if a family has 4 members, all get added under the family head’s name without their names and ages. So if we buy, the head of family will have 4 passes under one name. Confusing really. 😇
About the bike: Get a Klapprad (foldable bike) and it's usually for free :)
Hello, I purchased from app and I paid by credit card and one from direct debit as DB is only has direct debit but apps are very good
If I cancel ut before 10th june, can I still use it from 11th until 30th june?
Please I’m a new student in Germany and my permit isn’t ready yet. Can anyone suggest any cleaning or any job at all for my upkeep.
6 visits to the DB office and Tourist Info offices yielded 6 different answers for us travelers.
Why do you say it is not designed for tourists? It looks as a convenient solution. If I buy the ticket after 10th of the month and cancel it immediately, will it be valid until the end of the current month?
How is it possible to plan a journey using only local and regional trains? Is there any useful app that only shows the trains usable by the season ticket?
@simplegermany
Жыл бұрын
Most apps and the DB website have a filter yo my can set to only use regional transportation.
Hello i am a tourist and i will do a three week trip to buy tickets, can tourists also use it, how can i get it if i don't have a german bank account?
I'm very new to Munich. I got the Deutschland ticket. I understand that I don't need to do anything when I got on the U banh, right? but if asked for the ticket while I'm traveling, then I just show my Deutschland ticket. Is this correct? Also, how does it work to get on the bus? Do you have to scan it as you get on or I just get on? In the US we have to tap our cards each time so I'm confused!
@simplegermany
6 ай бұрын
Yes correct. Plus you should always have your ID with it to proof that it is your ticket. No scans needed for the bus. Sometimes at night, you need to show your ticket to the bus driver. No tapping or scanning tickets at all in Germany. It's based on trust and ticket checks are random to enforce the system.
@amedm89
6 ай бұрын
@@simplegermany So grateful for you guys!! You have no idea how helpful you have been!!!
When you purchase a Deutschland ticket during the month they will charge just for the days that remains in the month
Hello, Does the DB bus allow 49 € ticket? Like bus between "Bahnhof, Übersee" and "Rathaus, Marquartstein"
@simplegermany
Жыл бұрын
Any regional transportation counts. Bus, tram, train. Just IC and ICE trains are out.
Important to know: The Deutschlandticket is open to EVERYONE. However, the prerequisite is a private checking account that is held at a bank or savings bank based in the European Union!
@dibyojyotichattopadhyay9167
6 ай бұрын
Does a revolute account work?
@chickenpommes19
6 ай бұрын
Not true, some apps like the one in Hamburg IIRC let you use creditcards or paypal for example
Ich habe meinen Chipkarte diesem Morgen bekommen 😊
Viele Glück
I was living in Germany a couple of years ago and can't ask the question.It's 49 euros per month,but for which zones.Because for personal experience, i know that when you buy a monthly ticket you have choose for which zone you are going to use it.
@simplegermany
Жыл бұрын
Exactly This ‚problem‘ gets solved with this ticket. It’s valid in all zones in all of Germany as long as you use local public transportation 😊
@kostadindimitrov1745
Жыл бұрын
@@simplegermany It's the S-bahn in this local public transportation?
@karinland8533
Жыл бұрын
@@kostadindimitrov1745 yes, it is! Deutsche Bahn ICE and IC and Schnellzüge are NOT included.
@martinaklee-webster1276
Жыл бұрын
Busses are also included
@sollte1239
Жыл бұрын
Only the fast long distance trains are not included but all regional trains, S-Bahn, U-Bahn, most regional Busses and even some ferries are everywhere in Germany included. So you can also use a Deutschland Ticket you brought in Hamburg for the S-Bahn in Munich....
Hi, I was able to purchase ticket thru rheinbahn app. Should I still transfer the ticket to a DB navigator app? or it's fine already...no need to transfer.
@simplegermany
Ай бұрын
No need to transfer 😊
@xazzygurl
Ай бұрын
@@simplegermany ohhh! you replied!!! Thank you so so much. ❤️
Is there any rush hour restrictions? Or is it valid throughout all days and all time?
@simplegermany
11 ай бұрын
All day any time. Just not on ICE, IC and EC trains.
Hello can I buy this ticket from Munich Airport?
Yes exactly thats very good. You can use only regional trains. 😮
@ProfTydrim
Жыл бұрын
and all buses, and all trams, and all u-bahns, and all s-bahns, and some ferries
Yet to be determined but, I bought mine through the DB app and there was no auto-renew option.
@simplegermany
Жыл бұрын
It should auto-renew automatically, it's nothing you can choose. So have an eye on it 😉
If you are unemployed in Berlin and with job center or BAMF etc. 9 euro monthly tickets is a great option.
very sensible very thrifty and very environmentally friendly
@simplegermany
Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! 😊
Hmm "not replace existing tickets"? The HVV have been mailing me all sorts of things to tell me that "the change will be automatic and needs no action on my part". Will have to check what's happening there
@sollte1239
Жыл бұрын
I think the HVV is replacing tickets that are more expensive than the 49 Euro automatically... But there are other local transportation association that don't do it automatically
I am all for the Deutschland-Ticket. Every initiative that encourages people to use public transportation is great in my opinion. But then there's me, living in a very rural area in Niedersachsen somewhere between Hamburg and Hannover. My commute to work is a 30 km trip to the north, while the regional transportation is all set up for commutes to the south. If I was able and ready to walk, run or bike the 2 km to the next train station from my home and the same distance from the train station to my office and back, the commute would add about 2 hours on my daily schedule compared to the trip by car. Now, being "green" in my heart, I would still consider this to be worthwhile - we all have to sacrifice some convenience for the sake of future generations, right? Unfortunately I have a dog. I mean, I am fortunate enough to have a supercute dog, that I can take everywhere, including my office. From what I've figured out so far, I would have to buy a ticket for kids to take it with me. Since there is no reduced Kinder-Deutschland-Ticket, unless the child gets a student reduction, I would have to pay half of the normal ticket price each time I take the dog with me. And that's it The Deutschland-Ticket is great for commuters in urban areas and its super cool for travelers with patience and time. It doesn't help reducing car traffic and emissions for those who live in the countryside at all.
@travelandliveingermany7295
Жыл бұрын
Good luck
I use the Dticket in the app and throughout Germany for a few months and it's a dream! Just the easiness traveling with literally everything in big cities is amazing. Suuuuuper long distances probably don't make sense, but there are some long distance regional trains that are pretty amazing and quick. I still can't believe we got this 😂
Do we need to validate Deutschland 49 euro ticket (app purchase) while travelling from onwards city to other? If yes, how to validate?
@simplegermany
5 ай бұрын
As far as we know, if you purchase the 49 euro ticket it's already 'validated'. You do not need to validate it for each ride.
@travelandexplorewithanuja5732
5 ай бұрын
@@simplegermany thanks😊
guys i was just checking about the cancellation and everywhere it is just written that u have cancel it before the 10th of the month. Wont that mean that if i have ticket for May but not wanna use it in June, then i must cancel it before the 10th of June and not 10th May (as u guys said in video)? Could u please confirm that once. will be glad to hear soon
@leontnf6144
Жыл бұрын
Hmm, the way you describe it does not make much sense. If you want to stop using the pass immediately starting 1st June, how could you possibly only cancel it on 10th June, which is almost middle of the month already. Your payment for June would have been deducted by then. You certainly have to give advance notice period to stop the subscription. Based on my understanding of the video, you have to place your cancellation latest on 10 May. Your scenario is that you probably start your subscription on 1st May so that you can use it for the whole month of May. But you want to immediately stop using it starting 1st June. For the cancellation to kick in on 1st June, you need to cancel latest by 10 May. If you cancel from 11 May onwards, you have exceeded the advance notice period required. Your subscription will then drag on for another month till 30th June, and gets cancelled on 1st July instead. 😅
@jagroopsingh993
Жыл бұрын
@@leontnf6144 oh ok...thnx alot for the reply
Hi i’m travelling to munich in nov. From my understanding, if i purchase the D ticket i can just present it if someone checks right. I do not have to do further validation like normal tickets? I come from asia which doesn’t have requires commuters to validate tickets for travel
@simplegermany
10 ай бұрын
That’s right. You don’t need to do an extra step to validate the D ticket ☺️
@TheWuschelMUC
6 ай бұрын
You even can't validate it, because normally it is on your mobile phone.
wow😍😍
I don’t get our IT here, that they cannot offset days of month from 49€ deducting price as per date of purchase so that people do not pay full price for one day as you said 😂
@simplegermany
Жыл бұрын
That’s probably not a matter of not being able but rather of not wanting it to work that way 😉
I need to go From Dresden to Frankfurt. How?
I have a question … I’m going to Europe via Munich, will be spending 2 days in Munich then fly to other countries then fly back for another 5-6 days in Munich (or nearby). I searched and found that train tickets to or from airport is 11 something Euros each, that would mean 45 euros. So shouldn’t I just go ahead and get the €49?
@cappuccinogirl00
Жыл бұрын
Sounds good to me.
Hello! Thank you for the video! Interesting thing is that sometimes there are some RE trains where Deutschland Ticket is also not valid. At least I’ve heard this from one Berlin blogger. But I did not found any resource to confirm.
@simplegermany
Жыл бұрын
That was the case last year with the 9 euros ticket. In the DB app it sometimes said under specific RB trains excluding 9 euros ticket. Not sure how it will be now with the Deutschland Ticket.
@Ph34rNoB33r
Жыл бұрын
As far as I know, that's still true for trains operated by DB Fernverkehr (some RE are actually IC trains but you can use them with an RE ticket). Usually there are regular RE along the same route one can take instead. But the usual DB navigator app doesn't help there, while some alternative apps have a "Deutschlandticket" option that will exclude those connections.
I bought it online from DB app, will I get a physical card later delivered to my home or it will be only online?
@sollte1239
Жыл бұрын
Only online... You have to have the QR-Code in the App..
@frankhuber9649
Жыл бұрын
only online
I am a (Canadian) tourist and will go to Germany in June. So I only need the 49€ ticket for June. (I will not be back in Germany. Well, maybe next year or in 2 years…). Everywhere it says “cancel monthly”. Does this mean I have to keep cancelling it every month after this? If I buy the 49€ ticket for June, and cancel it by June 10th, is it cancelled forever? Or do I need to keep cancelling by the 10th of every month??
@simplegermany
Жыл бұрын
You only need to cancel it once. Cancel monthly just refers that it’s a mi they contract. Kinda how the Netflix subscription works ☺️
@lindenbeck
Жыл бұрын
If you'd used your brain, you would've known that you don't need to cancel every month. Stupid question.
@TheWuschelMUC
6 ай бұрын
You can cancel your Deutschlandticket for the end of any month. If you cancel on the 31st, the cancelling takes effect next midnight. If you arrive in mid-June and leave in mid-July you have to pay 98 euros for June and July.
Can some one please tell me how to activate the ticket on the DB website or APP? I opened an account at DB, purchased the d-ticket, selected the trip I want being sure that they are not ICE (I used the filters), but then there is no option to add the d-ticket, just paying as usual. Does anyone know how to use it, to get the benefit to get the discount applied?
@simplegermany
Жыл бұрын
Hey Javier! If you have the D-Ticket you just take the train ☺️. You don’t need to book it in advance. When a controller asks for your ticket you show your D-ticket and that’s it. Hope that helps and happy travels!
@javierleon7390
Жыл бұрын
@@simplegermany thanks a lot! that sounds pretty convenient (as long as the train you want is not full)...
How to validate 10er ticket if bought from rheinbahn app?
@simplegermany
5 ай бұрын
If you buy a 10er through the app, it’s validated automatically every time you use one.
@travelandexplorewithanuja5732
5 ай бұрын
@@simplegermany do i need to scan it anywhere?
Do you know anything about the free school BVG tickets? What happens there?
I tried buying it for May on 1st of May and it did not allow me. Only from June 2023 onwards. Why?
@MsLouio
Жыл бұрын
That's really odd. I bought 2 for my kids yesterday for May. You should have been able to, but perhaps it's where you're located? I believe there is a lot of confusion.
@leDespicable
Жыл бұрын
It probably depends on how the transport company you're buying it from handles subscription purchases
Hi guys! I will attend a 15-day programme (IGCS Summer School) in Berlin from the last week of July 2023 till August 4th. I was booking my flight tickets from India (to Frankfurt), train tickets to Berlin (Flix ones), tickets to Prague (for a weekend trip) and ticket to Warsaw, from where I'm returning back to India. From what I know so far (your videos also helped!), I think travelling using Deutschland tickets in public transportation will take very long for long-distance travel or intercity travel even, and is cumbersome. So, I would like to know if this 49 EUR ticket will be worth it for me to use public transportation in Berlin for barely a week? I must commute from my hotel to the University daily for 2 weeks. Would you suggest some other alternative? Or should I buy tickets every time I board a bus/train/tram in Berlin? I will be roaming around every day after school to do sightseeing. Also, if I buy tickets each and every time, can I use my international visa credit card (which I used to purchase all the tickets online, mentioned above) for purchases everywhere? Or should I carry a lot of euros? P.S. Sorry for the essay-long comment!
@sergefotiev
Жыл бұрын
in Berlin many places will not take your card. bring euros A day pass for transportation in Berlin is about 10 euros. You would benefit from the 49 ticket. 49 ticket (July) + 4 day passes in August = 89 euros 49 ticket (July) + 49 ticket (august) = 98 euros 15 days of buying the day pass = 150 euros
@aravindvenu1560
Жыл бұрын
@@sergefotiev I was thinking of getting multiple tickets together such as 4 tickets, 10 tickets from BVG. Also, my daily commute to the school from hotel is at a walkable distance. That would be better right?
@aravindvenu1560
Жыл бұрын
@@sergefotiev Also, how about Samsung Pay for payments in pos machines if credit card is not feasible?
@sergefotiev
Жыл бұрын
@@aravindvenu1560 idk what you mean by the tickets. but sure. Samsung Pay is prolly accepted everywhere that a card would be. depends what youre planning to buy..many restaurants/bars/kiosks/etc. only take cash
@aravindvenu1560
Жыл бұрын
@@sergefotiev I meant multiple trips ticket. €10 for single 4 trips, €6,60 for 4 short-trips. Also, quick question. How much do you think I should carry around as cash apart from money in cards for a 10 day trip. I need to travel in and around Berlin after 5 pm only. Dinner I have to spend on. Hotel and 2 meals are covered.
Small correction SEPA works with EU countries not all European countries
@jitterbug_junior
Жыл бұрын
Can't buy one as from UK so not available for non EU tourists Another wonderful brexit benefit😢
THIS DEPRECATED. In the Netherlands you can everywhere on public transport pay with your BANKPAS.
Wait, one moment because I am not sure if I got it right. Deutschland ticket doesn't apply for ICE?
@simplegermany
Жыл бұрын
That’s correct, it does not apply for ICE trains
@cappuccinogirl00
Жыл бұрын
@@simplegermany Schade 😂
does tourists get to buy this 49 euro ticket ? any restrictions on that?
@simplegermany
Жыл бұрын
If you have a European bank account, yes. We discuss it in the video.
@patrickhanft
Жыл бұрын
Some offerings will ask for a SEPA Lastschrift as payment or will ask for address verification or will sometimes accept only German addresses, but there are offerings where you can use a credit card or paypal and not need to live in Germany to use it.
@spamnext
Жыл бұрын
@@patrickhanft yeah, like for eg, MVV is allowing us to book using paypal and doesn't really ask for any german specific address, my only worry is a tourist finds a way and buys a ticket just to be held by the ticket checker and says this ticket isn't valid.. not sure if that would happen
@leDespicable
Жыл бұрын
@@spamnext How could the ticket be invalid if you bought it?