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Deutsche Bahn trains

Last updated: July 2026

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Frequently asked questions

What are the main ticket types available on Deutsche Bahn?

Deutsche Bahn offers three main fare types: Flexpreis, which allows travel on any train on the same day and is fully flexible; Sparpreis, which is tied to a specific train but allows some changes; and Super Sparpreis, the cheapest option that is non-refundable and non-changeable.

How far in advance can you buy Deutsche Bahn tickets?

Deutsche Bahn makes tickets available up to 6 months before the travel date.

What discounts does the BahnCard offer?

Deutsche Bahn offers three BahnCard tiers: BahnCard 25 provides 25% off most fares; BahnCard 50 gives 50% off Flexpreis fares and 25% off Sparpreis fares; and BahnCard 100 includes unlimited travel across the Deutsche Bahn network.

What passenger rights apply if a Deutsche Bahn train is delayed?

Under EU passenger rights rules, a delay of 60 minutes or more entitles passengers to a 25% refund of the ticket price, while a delay of 120 minutes or more entitles them to a 50% refund.

What is the City-Ticket benefit included with Deutsche Bahn long-distance tickets?

Long-distance Deutsche Bahn tickets covering journeys of 100 km or more include a City-Ticket, which provides free travel on local public transport (such as buses, trams, and the U-Bahn) in both the departure and arrival city.

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