**✅ Last Verified: January 2025 | Next Update: July 2025**
# Deutschlandticket 2025: The Complete Guide to Germany's €58 Monthly Travel Pass
**Last verified: August 2025** | **Official price: €58/month**
## What Most Travel Guides Miss
The Deutschlandticket isn't just a discount card – it's a complete game-changer for exploring Germany. Here's what most guides won't tell you:
– You can use it on ferries to German islands (like to Sylt or Rügen)
– It covers some cross-border routes into neighboring countries
– You must cancel by the 10th to avoid next month's charge
– The ticket is valid for calendar months only (not 30-day periods)
## What Exactly is the Deutschlandticket?
The Deutschlandticket (also called Deutschland-Ticket or D-Ticket) is a revolutionary **€58 monthly subscription** that gives you **unlimited travel on ALL local and regional public transport** across Germany. Launched in May 2023 and updated to €58 in January 2025, it's the simplest way to explore Germany affordably.
### What's Included (This is HUGE!)
✅ **ALL Regional trains:** RE (Regional-Express), RB (Regionalbahn), IRE (Interregio-Express)
✅ **ALL S-Bahn trains** in every German city
✅ **ALL U-Bahn (subway)** systems
✅ **ALL Trams and buses** in participating cities
✅ **Many ferries** that are part of public transport networks
✅ **Some cable cars** integrated into public transport (like in Stuttgart)
### What's NOT Included
❌ **Long-distance trains:** ICE, IC, EC (Intercity trains)
❌ **Private long-distance buses:** FlixBus, etc.
❌ **FlixTrain** and other private rail operators
❌ **Tourist trains** and historic railways
❌ **First-class travel** (ticket is valid for 2nd class only)
## 2025 Pricing & Important Updates
### Current Price
– **€58 per month** (increased from €49 in January 2025)
– **Students:** Many universities offer discounted versions (€29-39)
– **JobTicket:** Employers may subsidize it (often €34.30 after employer contribution)
### Critical Cancellation Rules
– **Cancel by the 10th** of any month to end subscription at month's end
– **Auto-renews** every month unless cancelled
– **No refunds** for partial months
– **Immediate use** upon purchase (can't buy for future months)
## How to Buy the Deutschlandticket
### Option 1: Deutsche Bahn (Recommended for Tourists)
1. **Website:** [bahn.de](https://www.bahn.de/angebot/regio/deutschland-ticket)
2. **DB Navigator App** (easiest for tourists)
3. **DB Reisezentren** (train station travel centers)
**Pro tip:** The DB Navigator app stores your ticket digitally and works offline!
### Option 2: Local Transport Providers
– Each region's transport company sells it
– Often includes local perks (like bike transport)
– Examples: BVG (Berlin), MVG (Munich), HVV (Hamburg)
### Option 3: Third-Party Apps
– **Deutschlandticket App** (official)
– Regional apps with added features
## Should YOU Buy It? Quick Decision Calculator
### Buy it if:
– Staying **7+ days** and taking 2+ regional trips
– Visiting **multiple cities** (even just 2-3)
– Daily city transport costs exceed **€2.90/day**
– Planning day trips from a base city
### Skip it if:
– Only staying in one city for **less than a week**
– Mainly using long-distance ICE trains
– Renting a car for most travel
– Visiting during a short business trip with minimal sightseeing
## Real Money-Saving Examples
### Example 1: One Week, Two Cities
**Without Deutschlandticket:**
– Munich city week ticket: €63.20
– Munich → Nuremberg day trip: €57 (Bayern-Ticket)
– **Total: €120.20**
**With Deutschlandticket: €58** ✔️
**Savings: €62.20**
### Example 2: 10-Day Multi-City Trip
**Traditional tickets:**
– Hamburg → Lübeck: €30
– Lübeck → Berlin (regional): €45
– Berlin week ticket: €36
– Berlin → Dresden: €44
– Dresden → Leipzig: €28
– Leipzig → Hamburg: €52
– **Total: €235**
**With Deutschlandticket: €58** ✔️
**Savings: €177**
## Hidden Benefits Most Guides Don't Mention
### 1. Island Hopping Included
– Ferries to **Sylt** (via Dagebüll)
– Ferries to **Rügen** islands
– **Helgoland** catamarans (selected services)
– Rhine ferries in many cities
### 2. Cross-Border Routes
Some routes extend into:
– **Salzburg, Austria** (from Munich)
– **Szczecin, Poland** (from Berlin)
– **Venlo, Netherlands** (from Düsseldorf)
– **Basel, Switzerland** (from Freiburg)
### 3. Airport Connections
Reach these airports with regional trains:
– **Frankfurt Airport** (S-Bahn)
– **Munich Airport** (S-Bahn)
– **Düsseldorf Airport** (S-Bahn)
– **Stuttgart Airport** (S-Bahn)
– **Berlin Brandenburg (BER)** (S-Bahn/RE)
## Clever Itineraries Using Only Deutschlandticket
### Rhine Valley Explorer (5 days)
1. **Cologne** → Bonn (20 min)
2. **Bonn** → Koblenz (1h)
3. **Koblenz** → Boppard (20 min)
4. **Boppard** → Bacharach (30 min)
5. **Bacharach** → Mainz (40 min)
### Bavarian Lakes & Mountains (7 days)
Base: **Munich**
– Day 1-2: Explore Munich (U-Bahn/S-Bahn)
– Day 3: Starnberger See (S6)
– Day 4: Tegernsee (BRB train)
– Day 5: Garmisch-Partenkirchen (RB)
– Day 6: Mittenwald (RB)
– Day 7: Andechs Monastery (S8 + bus)
## Practical Usage Tips
### Digital Ticket Management
1. **Always carry ID** – tickets are personalized
2. **Screenshot your ticket** for offline access
3. **Show QR code** to inspectors
4. **Keep app updated** to avoid issues
### Beating the System Legally
– **Night trains before midnight:** Start journey before midnight, continue after
– **Multi-state trips:** Break long journeys at state borders
– **Rush hour avoidance:** Unlimited travel means flexibility
## Common Mistakes to Avoid
1. **Buying on the 31st** – You pay for just one day!
2. **Forgetting to cancel** – Auto-renewal catches many
3. **Taking IC trains** – €60-300 fines
4. **Not validating** in some regions – Still required on buses
5. **Sharing tickets** – Strictly personal, non-transferable
## Frequently Asked Questions
### Can I pause my subscription for a month?
No, you must cancel and rebuy. Cancel by the 10th of the month.
### Can I take a bicycle?
Depends on regional rules. Usually free outside rush hours, but varies by state.
### What if I accidentally take an ICE?
You'll need to buy a ticket immediately or face a €60 fine minimum.
### Can my family use it?
No, it's strictly personal. Children under 6 travel free; older children need their own tickets.
### How do inspections work?
Show your digital/physical ticket + photo ID. Inspectors scan the QR code.
## Regional Day Tickets vs. Deutschlandticket
Still unsure? Compare with regional alternatives:
| Ticket | Price | Coverage | Best for |
|——–|——-|———-|———-|
| **Deutschlandticket** | €58/month | All Germany | 7+ day trips |
| **Bayern-Ticket** | €28-57/day | Bavaria only | 1-2 day trips |
| **Quer-durchs-Land** | €44-88/day | All Germany (weekdays after 9am) | Single long journeys |
| **Schönes-Wochenende** | €44-68/weekend | All Germany (weekends) | Weekend trips |
## Official Resources
– [Deutsche Bahn D-Ticket Portal](https://www.bahn.de/angebot/regio/deutschland-ticket)
– [Official Deutschlandticket Website](https://www.deutschland-ticket.de)
– [Transport Ministry Information](https://bmdv.bund.de/deutschlandticket)
## Final Pro Tips
1. **Buy on the 1st** for maximum value
2. **Plan regional-only routes** using DB Navigator (filter by "Regional only")
3. **Combine with city tours** – Many cities offer free walking tours
4. **Use for airport runs** – Saves €15-40 per trip
5. **Track your savings** – Most apps show journey history
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*This guide was created for international visitors to Germany. Prices and terms verified as of August 2025. Always check official sources for the most current information.*