How to Book Train Travel From Denmark to Germany

Located in Central Europe, Germany is bordered by Denmark, Poland and the Czech Republic, as well as Switzerland, France, Belgium and The Netherlands. Though Germany has many charming locales, Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Leipzig and Dresden are among the most attractive to tourists. Germany is easily accessible by train from neighboring European countries, including Denmark. Read on to learn how to book train travel from Denmark to Germany.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer With Internet Access
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Instructions

  1. Hop a Train From Germany to Denmark

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      Take a EuroCity train from Denmark to Germany. EuroCity trains connect major cities in Germany with surrounding countries including Denmark.

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      Book travel on a EuroCity train if you are on a budget. They offer lower prices and more scenic journeys.

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      Book a seat aboard a high-speed train to get from Denmark to Germany faster. These trains offer speed, but they are also more expensive.

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      Keep in mind that some train trips will require reservations while others will not. Determine, in advance, whether or not your preferred train route from Denmark to Germany requires reservations to avoid disappointment. To book train travel from Denmark to Germany, call Rail Europe at (888) 382-RAIL or visit the link below.

    Know Your Destination

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      Speak German, if you can, in Germany. It is the country's official language. You will hear English spoken here as well.

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      Convert your cash to euros. It is Germany's official currency.

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      Understand that you will not need a visa if you are a citizen of a country in the European Union (EU), the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand or Israel. With the exception of EU citizens, a valid passport is required.

    Get Around in Germany

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      Book a seat on the train for both regional and long-distance travel. The railway system consists of both traditional and express trains and reaches nearly every part of Germany.

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      Check for information about most public-transportation routes and schedules at the Deutsche Bahn Web site. It is a major provider of train travel in Germany. Details about other providers are included as well.

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      Take the bus to explore the country. There are local, regional and long-distance buses in Germany.

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      Rent a car. They are available in many German cities and most have manual transmissions

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