What is the best way to travel from Ulm Germany to nearby Europe countries?
Ok, listen up! I spent three separate exchange years in Germany on very low budgets, so I know how this works. For places far away that would make the train too expensive, try Ryanair. For everything else, I’d go with the train. I suggest this for you because you want to go to so many places and the DB offers tons of options for you. Check their website for deals on specific trips, but I’ve found the following VERY helpful: Bahncard 50 (110 Euros for students) if you plan to travel a lot. It saves you 50% on your tickets in Germany. Europe Special deal allows you to travel from German train stations near the border to any point in a specific country starting at 39 Euros (34 with a Bahncard). Interrail if you’ve lived in Europe for at least six months. There are two types of Interrail passes (prices shown are before any Bahncard discount): Global – wherever you want in Europe (159-239 Euros) One Country – wherever you want in one country other than Germany (32-125 Euros depending on whi