Useful german websites (possible in english) that I can use to plan my trip in Baden Baden

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I've never been in Germany before and I have a trip soon. I'm going to Baden Baden.



I don't speak German unfortunately (neither a little bit), so this is probably going to be difficult.



More specifically I'm planning to visit the town a little bit, and If I have the chance the black forest which seems to be not too far away according to google.



Is there any web site I can use to plan my journey? (like national rail in uk, trenitalia in italy etc).



I thought to hire a car, not sure though if this would be convenient compared to public transports.



Any suggestion is welcome (about the public transport, or maybe something that is particularly useful to know).



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  • The tourist locations in the Schwarzwald are easily reached by railway. No need to rent a car.
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I've never been in Germany before and I have a trip soon. I'm going to Baden Baden.



I don't speak German unfortunately (neither a little bit), so this is probably going to be difficult.



More specifically I'm planning to visit the town a little bit, and If I have the chance the black forest which seems to be not too far away according to google.



Is there any web site I can use to plan my journey? (like national rail in uk, trenitalia in italy etc).



I thought to hire a car, not sure though if this would be convenient compared to public transports.



Any suggestion is welcome (about the public transport, or maybe something that is particularly useful to know).



Regards










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  • The tourist locations in the Schwarzwald are easily reached by railway. No need to rent a car.
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    34 mins ago













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I've never been in Germany before and I have a trip soon. I'm going to Baden Baden.



I don't speak German unfortunately (neither a little bit), so this is probably going to be difficult.



More specifically I'm planning to visit the town a little bit, and If I have the chance the black forest which seems to be not too far away according to google.



Is there any web site I can use to plan my journey? (like national rail in uk, trenitalia in italy etc).



I thought to hire a car, not sure though if this would be convenient compared to public transports.



Any suggestion is welcome (about the public transport, or maybe something that is particularly useful to know).



Regards










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I've never been in Germany before and I have a trip soon. I'm going to Baden Baden.



I don't speak German unfortunately (neither a little bit), so this is probably going to be difficult.



More specifically I'm planning to visit the town a little bit, and If I have the chance the black forest which seems to be not too far away according to google.



Is there any web site I can use to plan my journey? (like national rail in uk, trenitalia in italy etc).



I thought to hire a car, not sure though if this would be convenient compared to public transports.



Any suggestion is welcome (about the public transport, or maybe something that is particularly useful to know).



Regards







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  • The tourist locations in the Schwarzwald are easily reached by railway. No need to rent a car.
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  • The tourist locations in the Schwarzwald are easily reached by railway. No need to rent a car.
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    34 mins ago
















The tourist locations in the Schwarzwald are easily reached by railway. No need to rent a car.
– Janka
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The tourist locations in the Schwarzwald are easily reached by railway. No need to rent a car.
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The national railway company, Deutsche Bahn, has a website where you can plan journeys, purchase tickets, etc. It has English (and several other European languages) as an option as well.



https://www.bahn.de/






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    Almost every German town which expects at least a few tourists has a Tourist Information, and they almost always have a website. Most times also in English.



    You shouldn't be afraid to call them or send them an e-mail either. They are accustomed to foreign tourists and will generally understand English (and in South-Western Germany, French as well). They can also help you finding accomodation.



    Here's the Tourist Information website of Baden-Baden.



    But in general, searching the web for ‹town name› tourist information will lead you directly to their websites.






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      The national railway company, Deutsche Bahn, has a website where you can plan journeys, purchase tickets, etc. It has English (and several other European languages) as an option as well.



      https://www.bahn.de/






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        The national railway company, Deutsche Bahn, has a website where you can plan journeys, purchase tickets, etc. It has English (and several other European languages) as an option as well.



        https://www.bahn.de/






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          up vote
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          The national railway company, Deutsche Bahn, has a website where you can plan journeys, purchase tickets, etc. It has English (and several other European languages) as an option as well.



          https://www.bahn.de/






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          The national railway company, Deutsche Bahn, has a website where you can plan journeys, purchase tickets, etc. It has English (and several other European languages) as an option as well.



          https://www.bahn.de/







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              Almost every German town which expects at least a few tourists has a Tourist Information, and they almost always have a website. Most times also in English.



              You shouldn't be afraid to call them or send them an e-mail either. They are accustomed to foreign tourists and will generally understand English (and in South-Western Germany, French as well). They can also help you finding accomodation.



              Here's the Tourist Information website of Baden-Baden.



              But in general, searching the web for ‹town name› tourist information will lead you directly to their websites.






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                Almost every German town which expects at least a few tourists has a Tourist Information, and they almost always have a website. Most times also in English.



                You shouldn't be afraid to call them or send them an e-mail either. They are accustomed to foreign tourists and will generally understand English (and in South-Western Germany, French as well). They can also help you finding accomodation.



                Here's the Tourist Information website of Baden-Baden.



                But in general, searching the web for ‹town name› tourist information will lead you directly to their websites.






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                  Almost every German town which expects at least a few tourists has a Tourist Information, and they almost always have a website. Most times also in English.



                  You shouldn't be afraid to call them or send them an e-mail either. They are accustomed to foreign tourists and will generally understand English (and in South-Western Germany, French as well). They can also help you finding accomodation.



                  Here's the Tourist Information website of Baden-Baden.



                  But in general, searching the web for ‹town name› tourist information will lead you directly to their websites.






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                  Almost every German town which expects at least a few tourists has a Tourist Information, and they almost always have a website. Most times also in English.



                  You shouldn't be afraid to call them or send them an e-mail either. They are accustomed to foreign tourists and will generally understand English (and in South-Western Germany, French as well). They can also help you finding accomodation.



                  Here's the Tourist Information website of Baden-Baden.



                  But in general, searching the web for ‹town name› tourist information will lead you directly to their websites.







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