While there is much to do and explore in Halle, on your visit to Germany you may be interested in traveling through Germany to see large cities such as Leipzig, Munich, Dresden, and the capital Berlin, all of which have rich culture, history, and architecture and are reasonably close by.

Here is a guide of ideas about accessibility to these places and transport facilities. Transport options – Train, Bus, Airplane, Car.

By Train

Germany has a good railway system which connects Halle well with other cities. It is the fastest way of accessing other locations. Train tickets can be purchased online or at the train station. Halle train station is within walking distance of the town center.

One of the best things you could do to make your life in Halle easier, as well as traveling through Germany is to buy a monthly subscription to the Deutschland Ticket. This ticket serves as a monthly ticket for public transport across Germany, and you can also use regional trains to travel across the country for free.

By Bus

The buses are also effective methods of travel. Although slower than the train, the bus is usually the cheaper option for traveling through Germany.

By Plane

An airplane is not needed to travel around Europe due to the accessibility of trains.

By Car

The app Blablacar is used in Germany to connect drivers with empty spaces in their cars with those who want to go to the same destination.

How to Easily Choose the Mode of Transport for Your Trip

Omio (Go Euro) app/website is commendable for planning traveling through Germany and the whole of Europe. It is easy to use and lays out the different options available to you for that journey. You simply input your starting location and destination, as well as the dates of your travels, and it will list the times, prices, and modes of transport (bus, train, or plane) possible.

You can buy tickets straight from the website, though going directly to the transport company’s website can sometimes be cheaper, especially for Flixbus.

Top Tips for Transport

  1. Check and see whether your transport ticket will need to be printed or can be an online E-Ticket to be scanned. If you need a hand copy of the ticket, have a single place you shall keep it in to avoid losing it. If you can have an online ticket, make sure your phone is charged up to show to the ticket inspector.
  2. Make sure you arrive at the train or bus station at least 15 -20 minutes before departure so you can gather your bearings and find out the exact stop you are departing from.
  3. Don’t be afraid to ask someone before getting on the bus or train if they are going to the same place as you to confirm you are getting on the right vehicle.
  4. If possible, book a return rather than two separate tickets because it is almost always cheaper.
  5. Enjoy the journey! Look at the views as this is a good opportunity to see more of Germany.
  6. If you are taking a longer journey, to Munich for example, consider booking an overnight train. This way you would travel by night, so you can be well rested and have more time to explore the city in the day.

Choosing Where to Stay the Night When Traveling Through Germany

If spending the weekend away, for example in Munich, sounds interesting to you, then you should look at where you are going to sleep. Hostels, hotels, and AirBnB are options.

All options are worth looking at, but you must consider your priorities first. For instance, what is more important – a central location, a quiet neighborhood, or a cheap price?

Hostels

Use the Hostelworld website to see which hostels are available in the city you are visiting. Hostels are quite often cheap and placed centrally which allows for lots of sight-seeing. Sleeping in mixed-shared rooms is a great way to meet people and get a cheap bed, but private rooms are also available and often cheaper than hotel rooms.

Hotels

Hotels are typically a more expensive option and can be luxurious.

AirBnB

You can access AirBnB either through the app or via a website. It runs off people renting out homes or private rooms to tourists for short periods. It’s worth looking to see what is available wherever you are going because it can sometimes be cheaper than hostels.

AirBnB gives you a bit more privacy than a hostel, especially if you rent a whole apartment. Because of this, however, you might get fewer recommendations of where to go, for example.

Key Tips for Choosing Accommodation

1. Look at reviews as a good judgment of the accommodation that will be suitable for you.

2. Tell someone you know the address of where you are staying for safety purposes.

Final Remarks

Always feel free to ask someone from Engage in Germany for help if you need any assistance with organizing your trips.