This helps a lot, thank you! Although my flight lands almost at closing time for S-Bahn. Maybe in the future you could make a guide of how to get bus tickets too.
@gustavovega99215 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Great info
@TravellingTourist5 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@tekestehaile52726 ай бұрын
Thanks, Man 👍
@travellingtom60914 ай бұрын
Thanks but usually airport ticket stations charge more. Is that not the case here? Thanks for the video by the way.
@TravellingTourist4 ай бұрын
It didnt seem to be when we were there
@Nordlicht20013 ай бұрын
No its not the case here :)
@yves29323 ай бұрын
The ticket price is fixed and will be the same in all shops and ticket machines.
@bak1necWWE3 ай бұрын
hi can i pay for ticket with my mastercard card issued in turkey with local currency?
Do you have to validate ticket like you have to do when using the Ubahn in Berlin?
@mijos318 күн бұрын
No, they are validated as you purchase it and the time and date is automatically printed onto the ticket.
@r12004rewy18 күн бұрын
Appreciate your reply, thank you .
@james33902 ай бұрын
Hi going to Hamburg in November. can u tap contactless bank cards at the barriers like in London unground? thanks
@TravellingTouristАй бұрын
They didn't have those kind of barriers when I was there. However I am returning to Hamburg in Oct this year so will check it out for you :)
@james3390Ай бұрын
@@TravellingTourist please thanks
@DJDErsatzkanalbingeradeimUrlauАй бұрын
@@james3390Also if a man Wants to see your ticket and you dort have it, its 60€ per person
@mijos318 күн бұрын
@@james3390 Hamburg uses a trust-based ticket system. At every metro/commuter train stop, in almost every city-run ferry and at every major station, you‘ll find the ticket machines shown in the video. They will accept debit cards and most credit cards, though some older machines (as also shown in the video) may not accept contactless cards and Apple/Google Pay. They have started to introduce newer machines though, you‘ll find at least one of them at every train stop in the city area where tourists usually go. These machines accept every contactless method and are generally much nicer and easier to use than the old ones. Once you got your ticket, you don’t have to do anything. You don’t have to stamp it like in other German cities. In Hamburg, they are automatically validated from purchase and the time the ticket was printed is printed onto the ticket. There are no ticket barriers or any checks at stations, just board a train. Once a ticket inspector comes, just show them your ticket and you’ll be fine. (Though inspectors are insanely rare, please still buy a ticket as the fine if you get caught without one is 60€ per person). Have fun in Hamburg. One recommendation from me (you’ll find it in every tourist guide lol): Take a ride on the 62-ferry line from Landungsbrücken to Finkenwerder and back. You don’t have to get off at Finkenwerder, there is not much to see there, but the ride over the Elbe is really beautiful. A return journey takes about one hour and is included in the normal HVV-fare that you also pay for trains and buses. In November, it may be too cold to sit up top in the open area of the ferry, but there is still a quite nice (heated) inside area where you can sit. The ferries run Monday to Sunday, usually every 20 minutes but in the evening hours it may be a lower frequency. And in November the ferries won’t be as packed with tourists as in Summer. Greetings from Hamburg!
@TravellingTourist17 күн бұрын
@@james3390ok I’m back and there’s no barriers… so yeah either buy a ticket at the machine or also now you can also get a ticket on the DB Navigator app (but I didnt see an option to buy a group ticket on the app like you can at the machine if you need one of them)
@_xoxoxoxoxo5 ай бұрын
Thanks 😊 Going Hamburg in December
@TravellingTourist5 ай бұрын
Enjoy your time! Its a wonderful city
@geko178 ай бұрын
Same info with the return journey, I guess.
@TravellingTourist8 ай бұрын
Yep :)
@TravellingTourist17 күн бұрын
Just remember to board the front 3 coaches on the way back (rear 3 go somewhere else)