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How-to · Berlin

Get around, the Deutschlandticket

One €58 pass for every U-Bahn, S-Bahn, tram and bus in the country.

First week

Time

10 min

Cost

€58/mo

Difficulty

Easy

What to bring

A smartphone or a German address for the chip card

A SEPA bank account for the monthly subscription

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Not needed: A separate Berlin-only pass, the Deutschlandticket covers it all

Your options

Prices checked June 2026

Do it

  1. 1

    Download the BVG or DB Navigator app

    Both sell the Deutschlandticket and plan journeys in English. The BVG app is the local default.

  2. 2

    Subscribe to the Deutschlandticket

    Add a SEPA bank account and subscribe. You get a digital ticket immediately, or order a chip card to your address.

  3. 3

    Learn the zones (you rarely need C)

    Berlin runs zones A, B, C. The Deutschlandticket covers all of them and beyond, so zone maths stops mattering.

  4. 4

    Cancel monthly if you leave

    The subscription is cancellable each month, set a reminder before the 10th to stop the next charge if you're moving on.

Words you'll hear

Deutschlandticket

The €58/month nationwide public-transport pass. Covers all of Berlin's U-Bahn, S-Bahn, tram and bus, plus regional trains across Germany.

Common questions

Does the Deutschlandticket cover trips outside Berlin?

Yes. all regional and local trains (RE/RB) nationwide, plus local transit in other cities. Not ICE/IC long-distance trains.

What happens if I'm caught without a valid ticket?

A €60 fine, paid by invoice. Real BVG inspectors carry a badge and never demand cash on the spot.

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