I’m going to warn you upfront… this might sound a little boring. But it matters. A lot. If you’re planning your first or second trip to Europe, there’s usually a shift that happens. You’ve maybe done London. You feel a little more confident. A little more curious. You’re ready to go beyond the UK and actually start exploring the continent. And then the questions start. Where do we go next? How hard is it to get around? What if something goes wrong? This is usually where I point people toward Germany (and yes, Switzerland too, but that’s a whole separate conversation I’ve clearly already had many times). So why Germany? Because everything just… makes sense. The train stations are logical. The signage is clear. The connections are built to work together, not against you. And the rail system, Deutsche Bahn (DB), ties it all together. Now, is it perfect? No. Nothing is. But here’s what matters when you’re new to European travel: it’s predictable. Trains run frequently. Lik...
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