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Travel during EURO

To move between the various game locations, you can use the train among other options. Long-distance trains run between all major cities, typically getting you from one place to another quickly and easily. For the tournament, Deutsche Bahn will be increasing the number of trains available.

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We recommend searching for your connections on the Bahn website or, even better, via the DB app. You can also book local and long-distance tickets through both methods. Many cities offer additional options such as group tickets or (multi)day tickets.

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€49 Germany Ticket (Subscription)

Another option that may be interesting for everyone staying in Germany for longer than a week. The Germany Ticket allows you to use all local public transportation nationwid (not valid in ICE, IC/EC). You can by the Ticket here.

Note: The ticket is valid monthly. If you purchase a ticket in June, it will only be valid for June. Also, keep in mind that the subscription is automatically renewed every month. Cancellation in the mobile ticket or subscription portal is possible until the 10th of the month.

 

Note for ticket holders:

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For fans with tickets, the railway offers additional discounted fares of €29 for 2nd class and €39 for 1st class. Train tickets for ticket holders are available here.

The ticket for the game grants you access to the Fan Pass. With the Fan Pass, you can use public transportation for 36 hours - from 6 AM on the game day until 6 PM the following day. For more information, please visit the tournament website.

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