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There are a lot of things Europe is known for: good food, history, and, of course, great public transportation. If you’re heading to Germany without a car, the upside is that the public transportation there is fantastic. There’s a particular app, however, that can make buying and storing your tickets even easier: DB Navigator.
The DB navigator app has access to all the train routes to get from city to city in Germany. You can purchase tickets directly through the app and have them stored there for easy access when you go on your trip. Plus, you’ll get in-app updates in the event of delays or scheduling changes. DB Navigator was a lifesaver for me in Germany this year, but if you use it, make sure you can access mobile data or WIFI so you can pull up your ticket when the conductor comes around (they always do). I also recommend taking a screenshot of it just in case you have trouble with the signal. The DB Navigator app is free to download, and you can remove it after your trip is done when you no longer need it. Comments are closed.
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Jill Zwarensteyn is a writer and comedian who has been featured on Amazon, truTV, The New York Times, Matador Network, BUST Magazine, Sleep Advisor, Tiplr, ARTRPRNR Magazine, YourTango, Thought Catalog, GoMad Nomad, Mashable, The Daily Mail UK, the Cannes Film Festival, LaughFest, Women's Lifestyle Magazine, and the Funny Women Festival LA. Archives
March 2025
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