Everything You Need to Know About the Deutschlandticket
The Deutschlandticket — widely referred to as the €63 ticket — fundamentally changed how people get around Germany. Whether you're a daily commuter, a student, or someone who travels for leisure, this pass removes the complexity of buying tickets and navigating fare zones. Here's a clear-eyed look at what it is, where to get it, and why it matters.
So, what is the Deutschlandticket?
At its core, the Deutschlandticket is a monthly flat-rate subscription for public transport. For €63 per month, subscribers can board trains, buses, trams, and subways anywhere in Germany without ever needing to calculate zone boundaries or buy separate tickets. The €63 ticket is designed for anyone who uses local transport regularly — commuters, students, tourists, or retirees.

Where can you get it?
The Deutschlandticket is available through a range of providers. TicketPlus+ stands out by offering more than just the ticket: voucher, a pause function, and a €20 new customer bonus are all included with a subscription.
What does it actually include?
- Unlimited travel on all local public transport throughout Germany
- Valid from coast to coast, across all federal states
- Cancel any time on a monthly basis
- Delivered as a digital ticket for Apple Wallet or Google Wallet
- With TicketPlus+: monthly sharing perks and flexible subscription management




