Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just use the German Bahn site. And take ICE trains...you don't want to be stuck on a regional train...
+1. There are direct trains between the two cities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We prefer to drive in Europe.
Fine for regional travel especially in smaller towns and mountain areas with less transit options. But usually more time consuming if going between big cities. And most rental car companies charge huge drop fees if you pick up a car in one country and drop off in another.
We ship our own from USA and drive it while in Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We prefer to drive in Europe.
Fine for regional travel especially in smaller towns and mountain areas with less transit options. But usually more time consuming if going between big cities. And most rental car companies charge huge drop fees if you pick up a car in one country and drop off in another.
We ship our own from USA and drive it while in Europe.
This is insane. For a two week trip you do this?? Anyway, take the train.
Anonymous wrote:Just use the German Bahn site. And take ICE trains...you don't want to be stuck on a regional train...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We prefer to drive in Europe.
Fine for regional travel especially in smaller towns and mountain areas with less transit options. But usually more time consuming if going between big cities. And most rental car companies charge huge drop fees if you pick up a car in one country and drop off in another.
We ship our own from USA and drive it while in Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have suggestions on taking a train from Berlin to Amsterdam?
We will be traveling in march 2026
There seems to be many options for buying tickets and different trains and I am not sure what to do.
We are also traveling from Copenhagen to Berlin on train but using bahn.en seems appropriate there .
Any suggestions or guidance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We prefer to drive in Europe.
Fine for regional travel especially in smaller towns and mountain areas with less transit options. But usually more time consuming if going between big cities. And most rental car companies charge huge drop fees if you pick up a car in one country and drop off in another.
Anonymous wrote:We prefer to drive in Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Just use the German Bahn site. And take ICE trains...you don't want to be stuck on a regional train...