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What's the cheapest way to travel between German cities & also to go from Bremen (Germany) to Paris (France)?

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I'm a Youth (23 years old). Can anybody tell me the cheapest way to travel between German cities (Bremen to other cities) & also I'd like to go to Paris (France) @ the end of my visit to Germany. What's the cheapest way to do that too? If there is any privilages as a youth, what documents should I show to get that privilages?

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  1. Either the train or Air.  DBA is very inexpensive and may be your best option.


  2. Airberlin or Airfrance

  3. One of the lowest priced options is Hapag Airlines (www.hlx.com) from Hanover. You can get fares as low as 20 Euro, incl taxes, or try AirBerlin from Düsseldorf for as low as 29 Euro. Check with www.whichbudget.com.

    Another option might be a share-a-ride service (www.mitfahrzentrale.de). They offer, depending on the day of departure, a ride for 40 Euro and lower (the more passengers, the lower the rate).

  4. Lufthansa has flights from Bremen to Frankfurt, Munich, and Stuggart. You can also fly with Air France to Paris. Lufthansa do offer flights at Euro 99 plus taxes for internal flights but it is sometimes difficult to get these.

    I suspect your best option is train with the Deutsch Bahn. You can buy a Eurorail Pass. You need to be between 12 and 25. Your passport will be proof your age. You may even be able to buy the pass from a local travel agent before you come to Germany.

    Go to www.bahn.de and on the left hand side you will find the way into the English part of the website.

    Have a great time.

  5. The cheapest way to travel between German cities would be by bus and train,

    to go from Bremen to Paris, the best choice would be the "ICE"(inter city express) - a speed train (its kind of expensive but as far as i know cheaper than a plane)

  6. Between cities, by rail, check the schedules and fares. They offer weekend passes and other passes.  You can see the country side w/o having to worry about traffic.  For the most part they're very punctual as well.

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