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Picture choosen by: MissCinidi Getting around Germany Germany transportation runs with German efficiency. Getting around Germany is incredible easy. The train network is reliable, fast and comfortable. German roads are also excellent although some bigger cities suffer from parking problem.

By Plane
Almost all large and small cities in Germany have airports and numerous domestic flights. In most of airports, there is shuttle service, offering reduced fares and fast connections to city center from airports.

By Train
Germany has an excellent, reliable, and affordable railway system, which reaches almost every part of the country. Unless you travel by car, rail will be your major mode of transportation. Crossing Germany from Munich in the south to Hamburg in the north will take at most 6 hours, while driving by car will take around 8 hours.

By Car
Driving around Germany is a pleasing and flexible way to see the country. Germany has a world-famous network of excellent roads and Autobahn (motorway) with no toll or fees for cars (trucks have to pay), but gasoline prices are kept high by taxation.
All German airports offer car hire services and most of the main hire firms operate at desk locations Car hire and pool cars are also available in most cities.

By Bus
A few long distance bus lines exist within Germany, most of them orientated to/from Berlin. Besides, there is a very useful long distance bus line, the "Neun-Euro Bus". If booked in advance, you can end up paying just nine euro for any trip on the bus line connecting Hamburg (+airport), Hanover (+airport), Kassel, Frankfurt (+airport), Mannheim and Heidelberg. The bus runs during the night.

By Boat
Germany has a lot of beautiful lakes and rivers, and the Rhine is the country’s most traveled waterway. Most visitors prefer to see the castles on the Rhine from the deck of a passenger liner

By Thumb
It is possible to hitchhike in Germany and most Germans speak basic English, so you will be understood if you speak slowly. Drivers rarely expect you to give them any money for the ride.

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