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Frankfurt as base
I'll be arriving in the Frankfurt airport on Saturday and leaving the following Saturday. I thought it would be best to stay around the city and take day trips, as it's a train hub. But wouldn't it be nicer to stay in Mainz or another town? But would then connections to trains be more difficult -- as I'd like to go to Marburg/Wurzburg and other areas, as well as Trier and Heidelberg and such. So should I just find a place in Frankfurt as my base?
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No Mainza would be just as convenient practically as Frankfurt as the whole Frankfurt region is laced with rail lines going everywhere
Look into the bargain regional pass good for a wide area around Frankfurt on regional trains - fine for short trips like you envision. |
where can i find the regional pass?
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any train station either in machines or at ticket windows
good on most buses, trams, U-Bahns and all trains except for Express trains about 30 euros/day for up to five folks i believe on the same pass. short trips would be cheaper just paying perhaps www.bahn.de German rail site has schedules and fares |
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Could I add my question to that of TravelerJ?
What is the area of the Rheinland- Pfalz- Ticket, Saarland Ticket as described on die Bahn? http://www.bahn.de/p/view/internatio..._tickets.shtml Does it refer only to the RMV.de or also the VRN.de or a whole lot more? Could I, for instance, travel on the Rheinland-Pfalz-Ticket from Frankfurt am Main Airport to Koblenz if I used local transportation only? Regards, Gary |
The Rheinland-Pfalz-Ticket refers, of course, to the borders of the federal state of Rheinland-Pfalz, which any map of Germany will show.
Since Frankfurt is in the federal state of Hessen, the Rheinland-Pfalz-Ticket can be used after crossing the border, i. e. from Mainz, but from Frankfurt Airport to Mainz you'll need a normal RMV ticket. |
Gary: Quokka's statement is basically accurate, but there are a few towns outside Rheinland-Pfalz and Saarburg you can travel to on the R-P ticket including Bonn, Mannheim, Karlsruhe, Limburg, and Wiesbaden - but they're only the connecting towns that lie just beyond the borders.
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quokka & Russ,
Thank you both for the information. Regards, Gary |
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