Useful german websites (possible in english) that I can use to plan my trip in Baden Baden
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I've never been in Germany before and I have a trip soon. I'm going to Baden Baden.
I don't speak German unfortunately (neither a little bit), so this is probably going to be difficult.
More specifically I'm planning to visit the town a little bit, and If I have the chance the black forest which seems to be not too far away according to google.
Is there any web site I can use to plan my journey? (like national rail in uk, trenitalia in italy etc).
I thought to hire a car, not sure though if this would be convenient compared to public transports.
Any suggestion is welcome (about the public transport, or maybe something that is particularly useful to know).
Regards
public-transport germany
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I've never been in Germany before and I have a trip soon. I'm going to Baden Baden.
I don't speak German unfortunately (neither a little bit), so this is probably going to be difficult.
More specifically I'm planning to visit the town a little bit, and If I have the chance the black forest which seems to be not too far away according to google.
Is there any web site I can use to plan my journey? (like national rail in uk, trenitalia in italy etc).
I thought to hire a car, not sure though if this would be convenient compared to public transports.
Any suggestion is welcome (about the public transport, or maybe something that is particularly useful to know).
Regards
public-transport germany
The tourist locations in the Schwarzwald are easily reached by railway. No need to rent a car.
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I've never been in Germany before and I have a trip soon. I'm going to Baden Baden.
I don't speak German unfortunately (neither a little bit), so this is probably going to be difficult.
More specifically I'm planning to visit the town a little bit, and If I have the chance the black forest which seems to be not too far away according to google.
Is there any web site I can use to plan my journey? (like national rail in uk, trenitalia in italy etc).
I thought to hire a car, not sure though if this would be convenient compared to public transports.
Any suggestion is welcome (about the public transport, or maybe something that is particularly useful to know).
Regards
public-transport germany
I've never been in Germany before and I have a trip soon. I'm going to Baden Baden.
I don't speak German unfortunately (neither a little bit), so this is probably going to be difficult.
More specifically I'm planning to visit the town a little bit, and If I have the chance the black forest which seems to be not too far away according to google.
Is there any web site I can use to plan my journey? (like national rail in uk, trenitalia in italy etc).
I thought to hire a car, not sure though if this would be convenient compared to public transports.
Any suggestion is welcome (about the public transport, or maybe something that is particularly useful to know).
Regards
public-transport germany
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The tourist locations in the Schwarzwald are easily reached by railway. No need to rent a car.
â Janka
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The tourist locations in the Schwarzwald are easily reached by railway. No need to rent a car.
â Janka
34 mins ago
The tourist locations in the Schwarzwald are easily reached by railway. No need to rent a car.
â Janka
34 mins ago
The tourist locations in the Schwarzwald are easily reached by railway. No need to rent a car.
â Janka
34 mins ago
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The national railway company, Deutsche Bahn, has a website where you can plan journeys, purchase tickets, etc. It has English (and several other European languages) as an option as well.
https://www.bahn.de/
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Almost every German town which expects at least a few tourists has a Tourist Information, and they almost always have a website. Most times also in English.
You shouldn't be afraid to call them or send them an e-mail either. They are accustomed to foreign tourists and will generally understand English (and in South-Western Germany, French as well). They can also help you finding accomodation.
Here's the Tourist Information website of Baden-Baden.
But in general, searching the web for â¹town name⺠tourist information will lead you directly to their websites.
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The national railway company, Deutsche Bahn, has a website where you can plan journeys, purchase tickets, etc. It has English (and several other European languages) as an option as well.
https://www.bahn.de/
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The national railway company, Deutsche Bahn, has a website where you can plan journeys, purchase tickets, etc. It has English (and several other European languages) as an option as well.
https://www.bahn.de/
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up vote
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The national railway company, Deutsche Bahn, has a website where you can plan journeys, purchase tickets, etc. It has English (and several other European languages) as an option as well.
https://www.bahn.de/
The national railway company, Deutsche Bahn, has a website where you can plan journeys, purchase tickets, etc. It has English (and several other European languages) as an option as well.
https://www.bahn.de/
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Almost every German town which expects at least a few tourists has a Tourist Information, and they almost always have a website. Most times also in English.
You shouldn't be afraid to call them or send them an e-mail either. They are accustomed to foreign tourists and will generally understand English (and in South-Western Germany, French as well). They can also help you finding accomodation.
Here's the Tourist Information website of Baden-Baden.
But in general, searching the web for â¹town name⺠tourist information will lead you directly to their websites.
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Almost every German town which expects at least a few tourists has a Tourist Information, and they almost always have a website. Most times also in English.
You shouldn't be afraid to call them or send them an e-mail either. They are accustomed to foreign tourists and will generally understand English (and in South-Western Germany, French as well). They can also help you finding accomodation.
Here's the Tourist Information website of Baden-Baden.
But in general, searching the web for â¹town name⺠tourist information will lead you directly to their websites.
add a comment |Â
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Almost every German town which expects at least a few tourists has a Tourist Information, and they almost always have a website. Most times also in English.
You shouldn't be afraid to call them or send them an e-mail either. They are accustomed to foreign tourists and will generally understand English (and in South-Western Germany, French as well). They can also help you finding accomodation.
Here's the Tourist Information website of Baden-Baden.
But in general, searching the web for â¹town name⺠tourist information will lead you directly to their websites.
Almost every German town which expects at least a few tourists has a Tourist Information, and they almost always have a website. Most times also in English.
You shouldn't be afraid to call them or send them an e-mail either. They are accustomed to foreign tourists and will generally understand English (and in South-Western Germany, French as well). They can also help you finding accomodation.
Here's the Tourist Information website of Baden-Baden.
But in general, searching the web for â¹town name⺠tourist information will lead you directly to their websites.
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The tourist locations in the Schwarzwald are easily reached by railway. No need to rent a car.
â Janka
34 mins ago