Could anybody suggest some good FKK Club closer to Poland border?
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Could anybody suggest some good FKK Club closer to Poland border?
[QUOTE=Tintin1;3043002]Just back from a week in Germany and Austria including Darmstadt and Frankfurt.
I use.
CityMapper for general travel. Planning timing etc.
I use RMV (RMV go) for local transit in Frankfurt / darm.
I have Db Navigstor set up and actually have purchased a 25% discount card I use the train so much.
Berlin has BVG Vienna has theirs. Generally you can also buy day and multi day tickets at almost any ticket kiosk on the street but the app is nicer.[/QUOTE]Would you know what the card is that people carry around instead of a ticket?
[QUOTE=Mikolk2002;3043106]Could anybody suggest some good FKK Club closer to Poland border?[/QUOTE]Except in Berlin and Leipzig, I don t think ex DDR is best for FKKs and same for Bayern, compare to NRW and Hessen. 50/30 are now more and more rare, but can still find good quality for this rate. Penelope, Gold, Prime, and Atlanta and Bahama around Frankfurt are for this rate. Can still find high GFE level with really pretties for maximum 100. Less good clubs, but quality still exist, still worthing the long drive.
[QUOTE=BobNSuzy;3043402]Would you know what the card is that people carry around instead of a ticket?[/QUOTE]They use an app. And where you go and how often determines what app / features you buy. If you are "German" you can get a Deutschland Ticket. You need a German Bank Account. Possibly any EU account works. Covers everything but ICE train. Regional trains included all the regular public transport. It does not cover the private services like the high speed train from Frankfurt airport to main train station.
It also lets you go to the immediate cities over the Austrian border "usually". At least it did when I last used it. Occasionally I buy one but for me the multi day city tickets usually work. In Frankfurt you can get a 2-3 day ticket. Vienna the week ticket costs 4 Euro more than a 3 day.
What specific area are you curious about.
BTW. I buy a 25% discount card for DB since I prefer trains over planes in Europe. I used to just rent cars and drive. But it's been decades since you could drive 250 k with all the traffic and road construction and congestion.
[QUOTE=Tintin1;3043715]They use an app. And where you go and how often determines what app / features you buy. If you are "German" you can get a Deutschland Ticket. You need a German Bank Account. Possibly any EU account works. Covers everything but ICE train. Regional trains included all the regular public transport. It does not cover the private services like the high speed train from Frankfurt airport to main train station.
It also lets you go to the immediate cities over the Austrian border "usually". At least it did when I last used it. Occasionally I buy one but for me the multi day city tickets usually work. In Frankfurt you can get a 2-3 day ticket. Vienna the week ticket costs 4 Euro more than a 3 day.
What specific area are you curious about.
BTW. I buy a 25% discount card for DB since I prefer trains over planes in Europe. I used to just rent cars and drive. But it's been decades since you could drive 250 k with all the traffic and road construction and congestion.[/QUOTE]Most of my trips have been around Frankfurt. I use CITYMAPPER based on one of your previous recommendations so thank you. I tried getting a multi day ticket on my last trip and the machine at the train station requested a card of some kind. I also saw someone with a card instead of a ticket. But, you explained it nicely.
[QUOTE=BobNSuzy;3043735]Most of my trips have been around Frankfurt. I use CITYMAPPER based on one of your previous recommendations so thank you. I tried getting a multi day ticket on my last trip and the machine at the train station requested a card of some kind. I also saw someone with a card instead of a ticket. But, you explained it nicely.[/QUOTE]I don't know about a card? Unless it's their "handicapped or old age card" There are a few of these cards that are required for special fares- not the card but the number on the card. GENERALLY now it's all been moved to digital wallets.
Go with RMV or DBgo, and avoid the station. BUT if you need to use the station, look for the DB security guys standing around, I've had them help me when the machine was acting up. Also as long as you are traveling around load the FREE NOW app on your phone, it works in some locations that UBER doesn't, it's LYFt for Germany- basically you get a formal taxi with fixed price so you don't have to worry about getting higher fares in traffic. If you are doing more than one city at a time, for a week or more, DM me for more ideas.