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Introduction to Free Travel in Germany

|Published on November 11, 2014 19:09:43 | Source: Xi'an Jinqiao International Travel Service | Destination: Berlin

How to travel in Germany? Germany has not only rigorous industrial design, but also ancient castles, fairy tale towns, dreamy lakes and magnificent Alps. From Romantic Avenue to the Rhine River, from Neuschwanstein Castle to Rothenburg, from Mainz to Cologne, Dusseldo and Bonn, Germany presents rigorous perfection in its classical atmosphere and modern unrestrained.

Germany Introduction to free travel

Introduction to German Tourism

Suitable travel days: 3-15 days

Common languages: German, English

Local climate: The northwest of Germany has a temperate marine climate, and gradually transits to a temperate continental climate to the east and south. The climate is changeable and the westerly wind prevails.

Suitable travel months: March to December

Local characteristics: ancient castle, shopping, food, photography, forest

How to go Germany German tourism transportation

aircraft

At present, there are Lufthansa and China International, China Orient, Hong Kong Cathay Pacific and Taiwan Chunghwa between China and Germany operating routes between Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Taipei and Frankfurt and Munich. If you book in advance (off-season travel), you can often buy attractive discount tickets. In addition to direct flights from Beijing and Shanghai, mainland tourists can also consider transferring flights from Hong Kong, Singapore and Bangkok. In addition, there are many European airlines transferring from Germany's surrounding countries to Germany, such as Air France, KLM, Swiss Airlines and Finnair, but the price is not cheap.

The cheapest fares are Gulf Airlines and Russian Airlines in the Middle East, but their safety is unavoidably worrying, and Chinese citizens often have unpleasant events in Moscow. Emirates has relatively good aircraft types and staff services, and relatively low prices, but it needs to transfer flights in Bangkok and Dubai.

water transport

The car ferry from Romanshorm to Port Frederick is a convenient choice for crossing the Lake Constance between Switzerland and Germany. Schwei zerscheBodensee Schiffahrtsgesellschaft Shipping Company provides this service throughout the year.

How to choose the local transportation when traveling to Germany?

train

Travel by train is traditional in Germany. Germany's railway network is the largest in the world. The railway connects all big cities and almost all small cities. For a long distance, the Intercity Expressway (ICE) is the fastest and most comfortable means of transportation. Short distance trains are urban acceleration (SE), section acceleration (RE) and regional train (RB).

Bahncard

The train card of German railway is a discount card, which is valid for one year. In order to attract passengers, German railway continuously reformed the price system, and the way of train card discount was changed again and again. At present, the railway cards in Germany are divided into 25%, 50% and 100%. The complicated price and discount system makes passengers and railway staff more confused. For passengers who often take long-distance trains, train cards are a good way to save money.

transit

In Germany, as long as there is a train, you should basically choose to take the train. Buses are slower, less reliable and less comfortable. However, there are some areas where the terrain makes it difficult or impossible for trains to reach, such as the Halz Mountains, some parts of the Bavarian forests and the Alps hilly areas.

Germany does not have a national public transport system, which means that there are many independent public transport companies operating the public transport system. Each public transport company provides services in different regions and has its own price list and timetable. In cities, the bus junction is the central bus stop (Busbahnhof or ZOB), which is usually located near the central railway station. Tickets can be purchased directly from the bus company. Usually, there is a bus company office or ticket office at the bus stop. You can also buy tickets directly from the bus driver after getting on the bus. Pay attention to the information about special offers, such as one-day pass, one week pass or special travel pass.

The frequency of bus service varies according to the destination. Sometimes there may be three shifts a day, and sometimes there may be fewer shifts on weekends. Lines specially set for commuters will be suspended on weekends. If you want to travel around by bus, you'd better remember these tips to avoid being stuck in a remote area and unable to return on weekends.

 

 

Go to Germany Travel? How do you play? German tourism featured entertainment

1. Classical Music/Opera

Munich has three internationally renowned orchestras: the Bavarian State Opera Troupe, the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. 6、 There are classical music festivals and opera festivals in July.

2. Philharmoniim Gasteig

Located in Rosenheimer Strasse 5, it has performances from Munich Philharmonic Orchestra and Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra all the year round.

3. National theater

Located in Max-Joseph Platz2, there are opera performances, especially in July, the theatre festival will be more busy. Shenhua: 21851920

4. Club

Kultfabruk: Located in Grafinger strasse 6, it is the largest entertainment place in Munich, a combination of bars and clubs, and the Mecca Holy Land of "party animals". You can hear all kinds of dance music here.

5. Football

Bayern Munich has won the German First Division League for 19 times and the European Champions League for 4 times. Also in the city is Munich 1860, the oldest club in Germany. Allianz Stadium can see their games.

Travel accommodation in Germany

There are hotel rooms of various prices in Germany, and some hotels are located in ancient castles and palaces. Many hotels also have some auxiliary facilities, such as swimming pool, sauna or gym.

Hotels and inns offer reasonable accommodation prices and a homely atmosphere. Such accommodation facilities are relatively simple, only providing room cleaning services, so the price is lower than the hotel. Most inns do not have their own kitchens and only provide breakfast. If a room is free, a sign with the words "Zimmerfrei (available room)" is usually erected beside the road or the house to attract guests.

German Tourism Customs and Taboos

1. Among all the flowers, the Germans most admire the cornflower and choose it as the national flower. In Germany, it is not appropriate to send roses or roses as gifts. The former means courtship, while the latter is dedicated to mourning.

2. Germans prefer black and gray.

3. Germans are extremely disgusted with "13" and "Friday". They are also disgusted with the cross handshake of four people or the cross talk in social occasions. Because these two practices are regarded as impolite by them.

4. The Germans believed that when they met the chimney sweeper on the road, it was a sign of good luck.

5. In Germany, shops are closed on Sundays. It's hard to get anything when you go shopping on this day.

6. Knives, swords, scissors, table knives and forks should not be selected when giving gifts to Germans. It is also not allowed to pack and bundle gifts with brown, white and black wrapping paper and ribbons.

7. When talking with Germans, it should not involve Nazi, religious and party disputes. German people think it is very rude to whisper in public.

8. Tipping culture: In hotels (restaurants), guests usually give 10% tips at most; In the cafe bar, there are small plates or piggy banks on the table for tips; You don't have to tip when you take a taxi, just round up the fare.

 

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