Frequent Travelers: BahnCards 25, 50 and 100
If you often travel in Germany these offers may be right for you
BahnCard 25
The BahnCard 25 is worth purchasing if passengers spend more than 200 EUR a year on rail travel (in second class). This amount would be reached if a passenger bought the equivalent of a return ticket between Hamburg and Munich. The BahnCard 25 costs 55 EUR (second class) and 110 EUR for first class.
BahnCard 50
The BahnCard 50 cannot be used together with Savings fare offers. The BahnCard 50 is offered at half price to certain groups including children, students below the age of 27 and senior citizens over 60. The BahnCard 50 costs 220 EUR (second class) or 440 EUR for first class.
BahnCard 100
Mobility BahnCard 100 costs 3500 EUR (second class) and 5900 EUR for first class. This flat fee allows you to travel for free on all DB-trains for 12 months from the date of issue.
City-Ticket for BahnCard holders
Holders of a BahnCard 25 or 50 can save money with City-Ticket. To be entitled to City-Ticket, customers must have a Deutsche Bahn AG long-distance ticket with BahnCard discount which means, for a distance of at least 100 km. City-Ticket entitles customers to continue their journey by bus, S-Bahn, tram or underground from their station of arrival to their destination within the urban area in more than 80 cities in Germany. The offer is valid both for the outward as well as for the return journey at the destination of the outward journey for certain local transport zones.
For further information about the City-Ticket click here.
(Only available in German).
For further information about the City-Ticket click here.
(Only available in German).


