
Può sembrare stupido, ma è possibile prenotare solo la connessione ICE sul [bahn.de](https://bahn.de) o il DB Navigator? Ad esempio, voglio andare da Francoforte ad Amburgo. Sul percorso del treno sono evidenziate le coincidenze con treni lenti/regionali e treni veloci/ICE. Dato che ho il biglietto per la Germania, voglio solo prenotare il collegamento ICE. Ma non riesco a trovare questa opzione da nessuna parte sul loro sito web. Voglio viaggiare in treno nei paesi vicini, ad esempio Danimarca, Francia, Lussemburgo, Paesi Bassi. Esiste un programma di sconti o un modo per viaggiare a basso costo, se possibile 😅?
https://old.reddit.com/r/germany/comments/1c3nzqw/stupid_questions_about_train_booking/
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If you book only part of the journey, you aren’t eligible for compensation if the regional part is delayed and you miss your connection on the ICE. you will have to buy a new ticket
If you are fine with that just check your connection and input the start and end of the ICE and book it.
You should never book only parts of the trip because of Deutschlandticket. Never. You don’t even save that much money and if there’s a delay on the regional train, your ICE ticket is useless for any other train and you’d have to buy a new one.
There are no discount programs for traveling into neighboring countries.
But there’s interrail/eurail pass which can save you significant amounts of money if you plan well, travel plenty and are smart with your itinerary. Also kinda depends on which country, a little bit.