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This is what you see when you exit the train station
Public Transportation Munich
96 Reviews Munich has one of the best and easiest-to-use public transport systems in Europe. While you can buy single tickets and "stripe tickets" (see the MVV website), the best deal for most tourists is to...
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Public Transport Hamburg
38 Reviews Hamburg is a pretty big city, Germany's second largest, and so getting around between neighbourhoods can require use of the excellent public transport system. There is a combination of U-bahn, S-bahn...
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Public Transport Düsseldorf
25 Reviews All you loyal readers of my Cologne page (thanks again to both of you) may recall that in March 2009 the Cologne city archive building collapsed, killing two people and damaging or destroying...
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Public Transport Stuttgart
25 Reviews At your first opportunity buy yourself a Stuttcard, your 3-day passport to a discounted break in the city, available from the tourist office in town or at the airport. You will benefit from free or...
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Karlsruher Verkehrsverbund - KVV Karlsruhe
2 Reviews Karlsruhe's townscape would not be complete without the yellow trams. They take you (almost) everywhere in town and its surroundings. There is no better way of getting around. Trams travel every 10...
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Getting There... Koblenz
13 Reviews We arrived by boat from Rudesheim which was a fantastic experience. On the boat we had commentary about all the castle's and little villages on the banks of the river Rhine and cost us 13 euro each to...
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Getting There By Train Leipzig
17 Reviews The main station at Leipzig is one of the worlds largest railway stations with a length of 298m, 24 platforms and 45m wide arches. Until 1934 the station had a Saxon and Prussian administration....
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trains Mainz
9 Reviews The red train crossing the bridge in this photo is the S8, which has come from Hanau by way of Frankfurt and the Frankfurt airport. From here it will go on to Mainz Süd (south station), Mainz...
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Airport - Connections and Airlines Munich
70 Reviews Munich's Franz Josef Strauss Airport (Airport Code: MUC) is located about 35 km (20 miles) to the north of Munich. In addition to being a hub airport for Lufthansa, the airport is used by many...
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Trains Hamburg
27 Reviews The InterCityExpress (ICE) trains coming in from the south stop at three different stations in Hamburg. The first is the Central Station. I don’t usually get off here, but I have changed trains here...
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Trains Düsseldorf
17 Reviews Photos: 1. A third-generation ICE train in Düsseldorf main station 2. An ICE train going through Montabaur station on the new high-speed line 3. The Loreley and the Rhine River from the train on...
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Trains Stuttgart
9 Reviews Stuttgart has a busy station, and with its location at the heart of central Europe, close to the borders of three nations, it has plenty of direct national and international trains. Some direct...
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Hauptbahnhof - the main train station Karlsruhe
1 Review Karlsruhe is easly reached by train. Normally you arrive at main train station and from there you can reach almost every point of the city and a lot of destinations in the surrounding suburbs by trams...
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Riding the Trains Koblenz
6 Reviews There is an InterCity train once an hour from Mainz to Koblenz. Half of these are direct trains from Frankfurt am Main. These trains take the scenic route through the Rhine Valley, passing by...
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Getting Around By Public Transport Leipzig
8 Reviews You can easily walk around the Old Town upon your arrival in Leipzig from the main train station. Most of the main sights/museums are there so you don’t have to worry for public transportation....
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cruise lines&ferries Mainz
2 Reviews Do note that Cruise line do not run in Winter or are limited to boring tea time cruise. Do check if the cruise are running if you are planning for a Rhine Cruise to visit the Rhine River castle and...
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By train Munich
62 Reviews Munich's Hauptbahnhof, or main train station, is quite an amazing transportation hub. You can think of it as 4 stations in one: The main tracks for the longer trains (tracks 11-26); two...
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Airport Hamburg
18 Reviews Hamburg has the oldest operational airport in the world, one that continues today to be a major transport hub. Germany's main airports are in Frankfurt and Berlin, but Hamburg handles plenty of...
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Airport Düsseldorf
21 Reviews With its own railway station, Duesseldorf Airport offers a comfortable alternative to get to the Airport by car. Over 350 trains, from street cars to the high-speed ICE, stop daily at the Duesseldorf...
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Airport Stuttgart
11 Reviews Stuttgart has its own airport, and it is well served for a city that is outside the main air traffic hubs. For budget flights one of Germany's main carriers, German Wings, now runs one of its central...
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Baden-Airport Karlsruhe
2 Reviews Unfortunately, there are no direct flights from the North of England to Karlsruhe, so I had to catch a train from Sheffield to London Paddington (which was on time, but 20 minutes into the journey,...
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Frankfurt-Hahn to Koblenz Koblenz
2 Reviews Despite the fact that there is a perfectly good airport located between Koblenz and Cologne, which has a direct rail link to the city most visitors will come to Koblenz via the airport at Frankfurt...
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Facts / General Information Leipzig
9 Reviews the leipzig airport is one of the most modern in Germany but it is also one of the emptiest. I guess they overestimated the flights that would come here... it's huge, dwarfing any of Berlin's 3...
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freeways Mainz
1 Review Mainz is about 30 minutes by car from the Main-Rhein airport in Frankfurt. Hire a car at the airport or use the train in order to get to Mainz. Most sights are in walking distance and you don't even...
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Take the bike Munich
16 Reviews Rent a bicycle at the main train station (Hauptbahnhof), Radius Bike Rental (near track 32), ride to Nymphenburg palace, Olympic park, BMW museum, English Garten and back to the train station. Perfect...
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This is what you see when you exit the train station

From the airport, it's a short train ride to the city. It's pretty inexpensive too....This is a picture of the train station.I used my own two feet!!!!

An easy country to get to by air or overland.The roads are excellent but everything moves fast! There is good public transport - buses and trains.
In Berlin we got around by subway.

I made a new TRAVELOGUE of Mosel Valley pictures, taken by my father.

In Berlin you can easily travel by metro. The undergroundnetwork is very good. You can get to wherever you wanna go. It's safe, cheap (get a dayticket) quick and not complicated.

For me Germany is first of all transit country. All roads lead by Germany.Picture - rest in Gelhausen near Frankfurt.

Somewhere in Germany: the way Warsaw-Lyon.

By ship and that is my un-bias opinion =-)

Circus - The Hostel Berlin
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Hotel Domstern Cologne
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