What to Expect in Germany: Transportation and Accommodations
Germany is a modern and diverse country that attracts thousands of tourists each year. While some travel to Germany to explore the country's rich art, history and architecture, others flock to Germany to partake in its world-class beer and unique traditional cuisine.
Regardless of your trip's purpose, however, planning your adventure to Germany means you should determine your budget and do a bit of research before embarking. By figuring out how much to spend and learning more about Germany before visiting, you can:
- Avoid spending too much money
- Make the most of your trip
- Minimize the stress of traveling
German Traveling Resources
When traveling throughout Germany, carry a German language dictionary, as well as small, reliable travel guide. For additional help getting around Germany, consider hiring a German interpreter or tour guide for the first few days of your trip. Your German interpreter will help you easily find out more about Germany and the German way of life.
Getting Around in Germany: Public and Private Transportation Options
Like many tourist hotspots, Germany has a number of transportation options to help travelers get around the country. Here is a brief look at some of the most popular transportation options:
- Bus: Jumping on a public bus or subway is an economical way to get around big German cities. However, because buses typically have a number of stops, traveling by bus or metro can take much longer than other modes of traveling in Germany. For a complete listing of German charter buses which also see buses to and from the Frankfurt Airport.
- Cab: Taxicabs are fast, easy options for getting around Germany. Although German taxis can cost a bit more than public transport options, they can save you a lot of travel time, which at times, is a priceless benefit. To catch a cab in Germany, wait at a designated "taxi stand." If no cabs are in line for passengers, use the designated phone to call a cab (these phones are installed at most high-traffic cab stands). Learn more about German cabs.
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Rental Cars: If you plan on traveling throughout Germany and prefer to travel within your own timeframe, renting a car may be the best transportation option for you.
For the most part, the cost of renting a car in Germany – aside from the cost of fuel – will be equivalent to car rental costs in the U.S. To get the best rate, be sure to book your rental car from the U.S. about two weeks before your trip. Get more information on rates for German rental cars. -
Train: Traveling by train is a good idea for those who want to save money, enjoy the German countryside and avoid navigating through new areas. Like trains in various European countries, German trains are efficient and affordable, offering inexpensive service to a number of large and small German cities.
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Plane: Anyone traveling to Germany from further distances will likely need to fly into one of Germany's airports, the most popular of which are located in Frankfurt, Berlin and Hamburg. Since different airline carriers are associated with specific airports, plan your flight around your chosen destination.
Learn more about air travel to Germany.
German Currency
Like most other countries of the European Union, Germany has adopted the euro as its national currency. In fact, euro coins and banknotes replaced the German Deutsche Mark (DEM) in February 2002. Today, travelers can exchange currency at airports, hotels and banks throughout Germany.
Calculate US Dollar to Euro exchange rate.
Best Places to Stay in Germany
Germany has a wide range of economical to luxurious accommodations to offer its many tourists. The best accommodations for you depend on your budget and preferences, as well as the budgets and preferences of your travel companions.
Here is a look at popular accommodation options within Germany:
- Castles: Staying a castle offers an authentic, Old World experience to your German vacation. Because castles have limited rooms and are popular options, be sure to make your reservations well in advance if you want to stay in a German castle. Click this link to search for available German castle accommodations.
- Hostels: These affordable, more communal accommodations are usually good choices for students, solo travelers or those on a budget. Get more information on a comprehensive listing of German hostels.
- Hotels: These accommodations can vary in price, location and opulence. While traveling families tend to prefer hotels, this accommodation option is also a good idea for those who want more luxury and/or privacy during their vacation. Search for a range of German hotel options.
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