Five Non-German Cities You Can Visit with Germany's 49-Euro Ticket
Spend some time and save some money to see more of Europe.
If you know our family, you know we make good use of the Deutschlandticket - the Germany-wide subscription rail pass that covers all local and regional transit throughout the entire country. This includes buses, trams, and the S-bahn and U-bahn metros in different cities.
But what you may not know is that you can use it to take certain regional trains into bordering countries.
The ticket doesn’t cover any transit within those countries, but it will get you there.
On a recent trip to Munich, my husband and son (a huge rail fan),discovered you could take a regional train from there to Salzburg, Austria - best known by me as the birthplace of Mozart, but also for its stunning architecture, delicious food, and, for Sound of Music fans, the home of the real-life von Trapp family.
That got me thinking: Where else can we travel on the Deutschlandticket that isn’t, well, Deutschland?
Here are four other non-German destinations yo…



