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City Passes in Germany: Compare Every Germany Tourist Card (2026)

City Passes in Germany: Compare Every Germany Tourist Card (2026)

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Every Germany city pass compared for 2026 — Berlin, Munich, Hamburg and Cologne. Real prices, what's included, and our honest worth-it verdict for each city.

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City Passes in Germany: Which Tourist Card Is Worth It in 2026?

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Planning a trip through Germany? A city pass can bundle the big-ticket attractions, museums and public transport into one card — but only some are worth the money. We compare every major Germany city pass below, with current 2026 prices, exactly what each includes, and an honest verdict on when it saves you money and when it does not.

Germany runs city-specific passes in Berlin, Munich, Hamburg and Cologne, plus the pan-European Go City and Turbopass options that operate in several of these cities. The right choice depends on which city you are visiting, how many paid attractions you will realistically see, and whether you need transport included. Use the city guides below for the full side-by-side comparison and break-even math for each destination.

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Compare City Passes by Germany City

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  • Berlin City Pass — compare every pass in Berlin, what each includes, and our worth-it verdict.
  • Cologne City Pass — compare every pass in Cologne, what each includes, and our worth-it verdict.
  • Hamburg City Pass — compare every pass in Hamburg, what each includes, and our worth-it verdict.
  • Munich City Pass — compare every pass in Munich, what each includes, and our worth-it verdict.

Is a Germany City Pass Worth It?

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As a rule of thumb, a city pass pays for itself if you visit at least one paid attraction or museum per day and at least one of them is a flagship sight priced above €15–20. If you travel slowly, qualify for free or discounted entry (under-18s and EU residents under 26 often enter major museums free), or only plan to see one or two sights, buying individual tickets usually wins. Each city guide below works through the exact break-even math with real 2026 ticket prices.

For the full picture across the continent, see our guide to the best city passes in Europe, which compares the leading passes city by city.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Germany city has the best city pass?

It depends on the city and your itinerary — the best-value pass in Berlin differs from Cologne. Each city guide above ranks the available passes and names our top pick, with the break-even math behind it.

Is there a single pass that covers all of Germany?

No single official pass covers the whole country, but Go City and Turbopass operate in several Germany cities, so if you are visiting more than one you can sometimes buy one operator's pass per city. We flag this in each city guide.

Are Germany city passes cheaper bought online or on arrival?

Almost always cheaper and faster online — most passes are now digital (mobile) and skipping the box-office queue is part of the value. Each city guide links to the official and trusted reseller options.

Free guide: Is the City Pass Worth It?

Our quick-decision checklist for European city passes — the value math, what to watch for in the fine print, and when paying per attraction beats the pass.

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