Hello people. I just want to ask your help regarding my travel IT. I was planning to go to Munich and then catch a train to Fussen then Nuremberg then on to Prague. Anyone have any suggestions what to ride or how to make the connections??? I have this Lonely Planet guide and I just find it to vague and also, the train connections to me is just a little tricky to figure out. BTW, can anyone tell me also if Lohr Germany is far from Nuremberg? Hopefully, some of you can help me
Help with travel IT -Bavaria Germany
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http://www.bahn.com/i/view/index.shtml is an absolutely easy to use site. It's the official one for train travel anyway.
And for distances, practice using googlemaps and you can get questions answered much faster than posting on a forum.
Let's take Lohr first: It's on the Frankfurt - Wu3erzburg - Nuernberg main line.
Check www.bahn.de for trains and the it takes to get you there from Nuernberg. Lohr is in Bavaria, so it qualifies for use of the discounted day ticket "Bayern Karte/Bavarian ticket" to get to Nuernberg or vice versa. Limitations: Only Regio trains, on weekdays travel must start after 9AM. Differenet price structures depending on numnber of people travelling on the same ticket.All this info. available on the above website.
It alkso gives you info. on your otyher destinations, incl. Prague.
I just went to the website- I tried to ordern Prague- Nuremberg ticket but it says that online ticket is not available and must be mailed. I'm kinda confused, where are they going to mail it? Sorry-this is my first time to go to Europe and first time for reserving train tickets.
We bought tickets for the Prague-Nuremburg leg online and printed out the tickets ourselves, so I don't know what the issue is with your purchase. However, I imagine if you were to have the tickets mailed to you, they would send them to the address you provide when you make the purchase.
One item of note - the Prague-Nuremburg routing is served by the Express Bus, which is run by D-Bahn, but is a big, doubledecker bus rather than a train. Not to worry though - it is convinient and comfortable.
Nadinedelute, I used www.bahn.de last summer to book a bunch of tickets and was able to print them all online. So, to test the system, I just now chose a random date in July to book a ticket between Prague and Nuremberg and it gave me the option to print it myself. So, I'm not sure why you are having a problem. Did you try it again?
thanks- I think I'll try again. Yes, I have researched and knew that the train is actually a double decker bus but I saw a video of it and it looks comfy. I just don't know why I keep getting the "this ticket is not available online" message. I cannot possibly ask them to mail it to me since I'm in Asia. I will try again. Thanks for the feedbacks
hi guys-just tried again and got thru-thanks!