I was in Aachen ... in April, just something so I went by the insertion of info about it. So
: Aachen is actually one of the first points of pleasure to which all went - access is quite cheap, fast and you can see much.
Tickets:
Generally, in Germany there are several ways to cheap travel:
Schönes-Wochenende
-Ticket - cost 37 euros and entitles you to ride all over Germany, on Saturday or Sunday (only!) and only trains Nahverkehr (Regional Transport) - that is, RB, RE, and S-Bahn trains InterRegio (in NRW this train is, for example Mittelrheinbahn - MRB), and every njaważniejsze includes five (!) people. With a full group of five leaves are really cheap. If you're bullish / a in 10 hours you can get from here to Berlin:)
SchönerTagTicket:
ticket for one person (25 Euro) or 5 people (34 euros) - the same only this time Nahverkehr limited to only the NRW - all day on weekends, weekdays from 9:00 am.
course, do not mention whether InterCityExpress InterCity trains, which are really expensive - unless you buy the tickets a month earlier - but how about this on the occasion of a trip to Amsterdam.
But, going to Aachen, we bought the tickets Euroregio (probably as it was called). The advantage of this ticket is that it costs 15 Euro and a weekend drive to the two people (and three more children, if it is for someone important;)). A disadvantage is that this is just the ticket area GCU - that Aacheńskiego circle communication - I do not know how to translate the Aachener Verkehrsbund nicely - and can be bought only in Düren. This means that the way to get out in Aachen, Düren, buy the ticket and board the next train. For the Düren commute by semester ticket. I forgot the ticket Euroregio allows for riding in a certain area of \u200b\u200bGermany (from Düren), Belgium (until Liege) and the Netherlands (more or less to the Maastricht Treaty).
I went already by technical issues, it's time to visit:)
Aachen (Aachen in Polish) - the city average of the volume - 257 000 inhabitants. In the first century AD the Romans established a spa town called Aquae Grani, but the glory days fall during the time of Charlemagne. At the end of the eighth century, the city has established its headquarters - for strategic reasons but also because he liked knocking out the hot water from the surrounding sources). The most interesting monument is the cathedral, where some parts date back to between 786 - 800
I will not elaborate here on the history of churches, because later, after a long walk in the Aachen went on a trip to the Netherlands.
first thing that strikes the eye at the entrance to the Netherlands on Sunday, are ... the shops and a large number of German cars on CAPITAL shops.
Dreiländereck wanted to see - that is, hmm corner three countries - a point the border of Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium - so all at once:)
Tickets:
Generally, in Germany there are several ways to cheap travel:
Schönes-Wochenende
-Ticket - cost 37 euros and entitles you to ride all over Germany, on Saturday or Sunday (only!) and only trains Nahverkehr (Regional Transport) - that is, RB, RE, and S-Bahn trains InterRegio (in NRW this train is, for example Mittelrheinbahn - MRB), and every njaważniejsze includes five (!) people. With a full group of five leaves are really cheap. If you're bullish / a in 10 hours you can get from here to Berlin:)
SchönerTagTicket:
ticket for one person (25 Euro) or 5 people (34 euros) - the same only this time Nahverkehr limited to only the NRW - all day on weekends, weekdays from 9:00 am.
course, do not mention whether InterCityExpress InterCity trains, which are really expensive - unless you buy the tickets a month earlier - but how about this on the occasion of a trip to Amsterdam.
But, going to Aachen, we bought the tickets Euroregio (probably as it was called). The advantage of this ticket is that it costs 15 Euro and a weekend drive to the two people (and three more children, if it is for someone important;)). A disadvantage is that this is just the ticket area GCU - that Aacheńskiego circle communication - I do not know how to translate the Aachener Verkehrsbund nicely - and can be bought only in Düren. This means that the way to get out in Aachen, Düren, buy the ticket and board the next train. For the Düren commute by semester ticket. I forgot the ticket Euroregio allows for riding in a certain area of \u200b\u200bGermany (from Düren), Belgium (until Liege) and the Netherlands (more or less to the Maastricht Treaty).
I went already by technical issues, it's time to visit:)
Aachen (Aachen in Polish) - the city average of the volume - 257 000 inhabitants. In the first century AD the Romans established a spa town called Aquae Grani, but the glory days fall during the time of Charlemagne. At the end of the eighth century, the city has established its headquarters - for strategic reasons but also because he liked knocking out the hot water from the surrounding sources). The most interesting monument is the cathedral, where some parts date back to between 786 - 800
I will not elaborate here on the history of churches, because later, after a long walk in the Aachen went on a trip to the Netherlands. first thing that strikes the eye at the entrance to the Netherlands on Sunday, are ... the shops and a large number of German cars on CAPITAL shops.
Dreiländereck wanted to see - that is, hmm corner three countries - a point the border of Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium - so all at once:)
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