Accessibilty/Connectivity to Germany

By Airways

The Frankfurt-am-Main, Munich and Dusseldorf are the three major airports in Germany. In fact, Frankfurt is considered Europe's busiest airport after Heathrow. In Germany, it's generally cheaper to travel by train or bus. Although traveling through train is expensive than catching a bus, but it is generally faster, more comfortable especially during night Interestingly, Germany has an excellent highway system that connects the exotic abode to the rest of Western Europe and also to the roads from Eastern Europe. Another mode of transportation is through the ferries that run between Germany's northern coast and Scandinavia and the UK.

Frankfurt International is the major airport for transcontinental flights, although Dusseldorf and Munich also serve an important role in overseas air traffic. The entire Germany is dotted with number of airports and have some important ones at Hamburg, Cologne/Bonn and Stuttgart.

By Rail heads

Germany has EuroCity (EC) trains that are majorly long-distance trains that connects connecting major German cities with those in other countries. A tourist have a choice between Schlafwagen or the sleepers), Liegewagen or the couchettes, and Sitzwagen or the seat carriage. It is highly recommendable to book your seat, during the peak summer season and around major holidays.

By Road ways

Germany host a number of budget bus companies that run services within and from the rest of Europe and the UK. In Germany buses are more comfortable especially for short routes, more over the cost is exceptionally reasonable.

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