Red double-decker train on tracks in Germany with Eurail logo in foreground.
Berlin-Warsaw Express staff discussing schedules on the platform.
Intercity train traveling through rural Germany with fields and trees in the background.
Interior of an Intercity train on the Eurail route in Germany, showing blue seats and overhead luggage space.
Wheelchair user assisted by staff on Eurail train in Germany.
Intercity train passing through a German town with historic church in the background.

Eurail German Continuous Pass with 2nd Class Seats, Berlin

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Explore Germany with ease using the Eurail German Continuous Pass featuring 2nd Class Seats, perfect for your Berlin adventure. This pass allows you to travel across major cities like Munich and Frankfurt without purchasing multiple tickets. Additionally, it provides free transport on the S-Bahn in Germany and access to neighboring countries including Basel Badischer Bahnhof in Switzerland, Salzburg, Kufstein, Innsbruck in Austria, Liège, and Brussels.

Travel across Germany without stress using this versatile Eurail Mobile Continuous Pass, valid for 3/4/5/7/10/15 days.

With just one pass, explore major destinations like Berlin and Munich as well as Frankfurt.

This pass extends its benefits to journeys on DB trains in Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Italy with high-speed options included.

Engage with fellow passengers during your journey through Germany's 2nd class carriages for a shared travel experience filled with stories.

Before setting off on your first train trip, download the paperless mobile pass via the Eurail app.

11 months validity for the Eurail Pass in Germany, covering Berlin to Basel Badischer Bahnhof with options of 3/4/5/7/10/15 days

Inclusion of 2nd class seats on trains

Entry rights to ICE high-speed trains as well as InterCity (IC) and EuroCity (EC)

Half-price tickets for steamer boats sailing Lake Constance

Use of German S-Bahn, the suburban metro railway system

20% discount offered on domestic sailings by KD German Rhine Line Köln

Covers 50% off tickets on Vulkan-Express between Brohl and Engeln

Individual Costs

Red double-decker train on tracks in Germany with Eurail logo in foreground.

Red double-decker train on tracks in Germany with Eurail logo in foreground.

Benefits and convenience

  • Select the Eurail Mobile Continuous for a hassle-free way to navigate Germany's major cities. This single pass provides access not only within Germany but also extends your journey to Basel Badischer Bahnhof in Switzerland, Salzburg, Kufstein, Innsbruck in Austria, Liège and Brussels in Belgium, as well as Bolzano, Trento, Verona, Bologna, and Venice in Italy. Choose a pass valid for 3, 4, 5, 7, 10 or 15 days based on your travel plans.

How to use the Eurail Pass

  • To start using your Eurail Mobile Continuous, download and install the Rail Planner app. Access the My Pass section, select ‘Add your Pass’, then input your surname and pass number (found in your confirmation email).
  • Begin a new trip by giving it a name to connect with your itinerary.
  • Activate your Eurail Pass using your passport or ID, selecting the first travel date. This marks when you can begin utilizing your pass.
  • If uncertain about exact dates, activation is possible up until your departure day.
  • Search for routes and schedules within the app to add them to “My Trip.” Present this information to ticket inspectors on travel days.

Why choose Eurail Mobile Continuous?

The Eurail Pass, available exclusively to non-EU residents, provides 2nd class tickets for unlimited train journeys. This pass allows you to meet fellow travelers and families while exploring Germany's major cities like Berlin, Munich, Leipzig, Frankfurt, plus other European destinations including Basel Badischer Bahnhof in Switzerland.

Additionally, it offers free transport on the German S-Bahn (suburban metro railways). The Eurail Mobile Continuous is valid for up to 11 months from your purchase date.

Berlin-Warsaw Express staff discussing schedules on the platform.

Berlin-Warsaw Express staff discussing schedules on the platform.

Intercity train traveling through rural Germany with fields and trees in the background.

Intercity train traveling through rural Germany with fields and trees in the background.

Interior of an Intercity train on the Eurail route in Germany, showing blue seats and overhead luggage space.

Interior of an Intercity train on the Eurail route in Germany, showing blue seats and overhead luggage space.

  • This pass is exclusively available to non-EU residents and cannot be purchased by individuals from Europe, the Russian Federation, or Turkey.
  • For trains requiring reservations, an additional fee for seat reservation must be paid when using this rail pass.

Children under 4 years of age are allowed free travel on trains that do not require a separate seats/beds reservation.

Wheelchair user assisted by staff on Eurail train in Germany.

Wheelchair user assisted by staff on Eurail train in Germany.

Intercity train passing through a German town with historic church in the background.

Intercity train passing through a German town with historic church in the background.

Book your Eurail German Continuous Pass in advance as seat reservations are mandatory for certain trains and subject to availability.

To maximize convenience during travel, ensure that children under 4 traveling without a separate seat or bed reservation can join you at no extra cost.

If visiting multiple cities like Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Basel Badischer Bahnhof in Switzerland, Salzburg, Kufstein and Innsbruck in Austria, Liège and Brussels in Belgium, plan your itinerary to make the most of this pass's extensive coverage.

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FAQs

Bring a valid ID, comfortable clothing for travel, snacks, water, headphones if you plan on listening to music or podcasts. Consider an adapter if you need to charge devices during the journey.
You can start from any major city in Germany with rail connections. Major hubs like Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin offer easy access via international flights or other transportation links.
Yes, it's excellent for families as children under a certain age often travel free or at reduced rates. Plus, many trains have play areas and facilities for younger passengers.
Your pass includes unlimited travel on regional and express trains within Germany for the duration specified (4, 8, or 15 days). Some high-speed trains may require a supplement.
Yes, photography is allowed throughout your journey. However, be mindful of other passengers by using flash sparingly and not obstructing aisles or doorways.
The best times are early mornings or late evenings when trains are less crowded, allowing you more space and comfort. Additionally, weekdays tend to be quieter than weekends.
Your pass allows travel for consecutive days based on your chosen duration (e.g., 4, 8 or 15 days). Each day's journey can vary widely depending on your itinerary and destinations.
While not always necessary, booking ahead can secure you seats on popular routes and times. Consider reserving your spot especially during peak travel seasons like summer holidays.

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