Ich werde in Kreuzau sein und möchte diese Städte besuchen, weil ich gesehen habe, dass sie mit dem Zug ein paar Stunden sind, aber ich möchte wissen, ob es möglich sein kann und wie das Zugsystem funktioniert, muss ich haben Eine App? Ich kann ein Ticket im Bahnhof kaufen? Danke

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    1. empathetichedgehog on

      You literally could drive that entire circular route in less than a day.

    2. yellow-snowslide on

      You can drive through them all in 1 day. Won’t be very interesting though

    3. Yes, from Düren you can reach both Cologne and Aachen in like 20-30 min. So that’s easy. Maastricht and Liege are a bit more of a hassle because you will have to change in Aachen and the trains over the border tend to be even less reliable than normal DB trains, but if you make the connection it’s only another 30-60 min depending on the train. 
      Aachen, Maastricht and Liege are one-day trips in my opinion (as someone from Aachen).
      You can book the train ticket over the app which is very convenient or directly at the station. I would recommend the app – the only thing which actually works somewhat well with DB.

    4. ColinDynamite on

      You should download the Omino app to buy train tickets. The cities you want to visit are in three different countries.

    5. CrazyKarlHeinz on

      Sure but why would you? Liège? No. Cologne? No. Maastricht and Aachen (Aquisgrana)? Yes. Maybe add Monschau to the south if possible.

    6. Weak-Trash3146 on

      That’s pretty easy. I travelled from frankfurt to prague, vienna, zagreb, ljubljana, bologna, milan and back in 8 days staying 2 nights in bologna and milan and 1 night everywhere else. So yours is an easy game . Have fun.

    7. Ill_Bill6122 on

      https://www.bahn.de/ is your friend. You can switch the language to English or Italian.

      It should all be doable with the train. You just have to probably get to Düren, and from there you can easily get to Köln / Colonia(?) or Aachen / Aquisgrana. From Aachen, you should have a train or bus connection.

      However, because you’ll have to change multiple trains, plan ahead of time for the connections, what you want to see, and how much time you want to spend.

      Enjoy your trip! Bring your good mood with you, as the weather forecast is grey skies with a chance of grey skies.

    8. hue-166-mount on

      You can get to each but you won’t have any time to see any of them, unless it’s just the train stations you want to see.

    9. Mo.pla Deustchlandticket so you can take all the Regionalbahn and Regional Expresses between the cities; plus use any local public transit inside the cities themselves.

      Use the DB Navigator app and also any apps for the respective public transit associations for the cities you’re visiting, for the local transit services.

      I did Hamburg, Lübeck, Kiel, and Bremen in 4 days, and then took a nightly ICE from Hamburg to München & spent the day there before heading back home by flight.

    10. If you’re in Kreuzau anyway, make a stop in Jülich and check out the „Brückenkopfpark“ and the Citadel.
      (also get a pizza at Pinocchio and tell me if they’re still good)

    11. The train between Kreuzau and Düren (RB21) is quite shit. Especially the timing when coming from Aachen is a nightmare. Whatever transfer is suggested on your way home, assume you’ll miss it. In the evening, the RB21 is an hourly service, with timing that is optimized for the RE1 from Aachen. Except the timing never actually works out, so do yourself a favor and take the RE9 before that instead. Sure you’ll have to wait, but only a half hour instead of a full hour.

      For train tickets, I would suggest using the App „Naveo“ with the „eezy“ feature. It’s a check-in/check-out system with kilometer-based pricing that is guaranteed to be cheaper within the Aachen region (Kreuzau included) and is also limited to 58€/month (everything over that is free, though you still need to check in). You’ll need separate tickets for Maastricht and Liege.

    12. Be sure to plan well ahead when going by train, ensuring alternatives. Although the train network is very dense and mostly on time, and if you happen to miss a connecting train, you’d be grateful to know what to do.

      The “DB Navigator” app will be your friend. Also know that not every train is listed there, as some regional carriers have their own apps.

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