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I want to get from Poland to Frankfurt am Main with a price as cheap as possible. Since I have a student discount (51%) for railway in Poland, I can travel from any city in Poland. However, the discount doesn't count in international trains :/



What would be the best deal to take? I found Szczecin-Berlin buses, but then I cannot find any cool Berlin-Frankfurt










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  • Possible duplicate of Student train discounts in Germany without BahnCard?

    – phoog
    Apr 29 '16 at 17:49











  • Poland is quite a big country. Can we assume for the sake of the question that you can travel to any city in Poland for free?

    – JonathanReez
    Apr 30 '16 at 9:29











  • Do you want to go to Frankfurt am Main or Frankfurt an der Oder?

    – simbabque
    Apr 30 '16 at 16:34






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    I don't think this is exactly a shopping question. "How do I get from Poland to Frankfurt?" is a reasonable question. Modifying that with "I'd like cheap options" is hardly such a stretch.

    – Zach Lipton
    May 2 '16 at 2:04












  • Seconded. Just do a search for "cheapest way from" - are all those price-shopping too?

    – davidvc
    May 2 '16 at 5:26















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I want to get from Poland to Frankfurt am Main with a price as cheap as possible. Since I have a student discount (51%) for railway in Poland, I can travel from any city in Poland. However, the discount doesn't count in international trains :/



What would be the best deal to take? I found Szczecin-Berlin buses, but then I cannot find any cool Berlin-Frankfurt










share|improve this question















closed as off-topic by phoog, Karlson, CGCampbell, mts, JonathanReez May 2 '16 at 1:46


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions on price-shopping for specific goods or services are off-topic as prices and availability change frequently in many locations. See: What is a shopping question?" – Karlson, CGCampbell, mts, JonathanReez
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
















  • Possible duplicate of Student train discounts in Germany without BahnCard?

    – phoog
    Apr 29 '16 at 17:49











  • Poland is quite a big country. Can we assume for the sake of the question that you can travel to any city in Poland for free?

    – JonathanReez
    Apr 30 '16 at 9:29











  • Do you want to go to Frankfurt am Main or Frankfurt an der Oder?

    – simbabque
    Apr 30 '16 at 16:34






  • 2





    I don't think this is exactly a shopping question. "How do I get from Poland to Frankfurt?" is a reasonable question. Modifying that with "I'd like cheap options" is hardly such a stretch.

    – Zach Lipton
    May 2 '16 at 2:04












  • Seconded. Just do a search for "cheapest way from" - are all those price-shopping too?

    – davidvc
    May 2 '16 at 5:26













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I want to get from Poland to Frankfurt am Main with a price as cheap as possible. Since I have a student discount (51%) for railway in Poland, I can travel from any city in Poland. However, the discount doesn't count in international trains :/



What would be the best deal to take? I found Szczecin-Berlin buses, but then I cannot find any cool Berlin-Frankfurt










share|improve this question
















I want to get from Poland to Frankfurt am Main with a price as cheap as possible. Since I have a student discount (51%) for railway in Poland, I can travel from any city in Poland. However, the discount doesn't count in international trains :/



What would be the best deal to take? I found Szczecin-Berlin buses, but then I cannot find any cool Berlin-Frankfurt







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closed as off-topic by phoog, Karlson, CGCampbell, mts, JonathanReez May 2 '16 at 1:46


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  • "Questions on price-shopping for specific goods or services are off-topic as prices and availability change frequently in many locations. See: What is a shopping question?" – Karlson, CGCampbell, mts, JonathanReez
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closed as off-topic by phoog, Karlson, CGCampbell, mts, JonathanReez May 2 '16 at 1:46


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  • "Questions on price-shopping for specific goods or services are off-topic as prices and availability change frequently in many locations. See: What is a shopping question?" – Karlson, CGCampbell, mts, JonathanReez
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  • Possible duplicate of Student train discounts in Germany without BahnCard?

    – phoog
    Apr 29 '16 at 17:49











  • Poland is quite a big country. Can we assume for the sake of the question that you can travel to any city in Poland for free?

    – JonathanReez
    Apr 30 '16 at 9:29











  • Do you want to go to Frankfurt am Main or Frankfurt an der Oder?

    – simbabque
    Apr 30 '16 at 16:34






  • 2





    I don't think this is exactly a shopping question. "How do I get from Poland to Frankfurt?" is a reasonable question. Modifying that with "I'd like cheap options" is hardly such a stretch.

    – Zach Lipton
    May 2 '16 at 2:04












  • Seconded. Just do a search for "cheapest way from" - are all those price-shopping too?

    – davidvc
    May 2 '16 at 5:26

















  • Possible duplicate of Student train discounts in Germany without BahnCard?

    – phoog
    Apr 29 '16 at 17:49











  • Poland is quite a big country. Can we assume for the sake of the question that you can travel to any city in Poland for free?

    – JonathanReez
    Apr 30 '16 at 9:29











  • Do you want to go to Frankfurt am Main or Frankfurt an der Oder?

    – simbabque
    Apr 30 '16 at 16:34






  • 2





    I don't think this is exactly a shopping question. "How do I get from Poland to Frankfurt?" is a reasonable question. Modifying that with "I'd like cheap options" is hardly such a stretch.

    – Zach Lipton
    May 2 '16 at 2:04












  • Seconded. Just do a search for "cheapest way from" - are all those price-shopping too?

    – davidvc
    May 2 '16 at 5:26
















Possible duplicate of Student train discounts in Germany without BahnCard?

– phoog
Apr 29 '16 at 17:49





Possible duplicate of Student train discounts in Germany without BahnCard?

– phoog
Apr 29 '16 at 17:49













Poland is quite a big country. Can we assume for the sake of the question that you can travel to any city in Poland for free?

– JonathanReez
Apr 30 '16 at 9:29





Poland is quite a big country. Can we assume for the sake of the question that you can travel to any city in Poland for free?

– JonathanReez
Apr 30 '16 at 9:29













Do you want to go to Frankfurt am Main or Frankfurt an der Oder?

– simbabque
Apr 30 '16 at 16:34





Do you want to go to Frankfurt am Main or Frankfurt an der Oder?

– simbabque
Apr 30 '16 at 16:34




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2





I don't think this is exactly a shopping question. "How do I get from Poland to Frankfurt?" is a reasonable question. Modifying that with "I'd like cheap options" is hardly such a stretch.

– Zach Lipton
May 2 '16 at 2:04






I don't think this is exactly a shopping question. "How do I get from Poland to Frankfurt?" is a reasonable question. Modifying that with "I'd like cheap options" is hardly such a stretch.

– Zach Lipton
May 2 '16 at 2:04














Seconded. Just do a search for "cheapest way from" - are all those price-shopping too?

– davidvc
May 2 '16 at 5:26





Seconded. Just do a search for "cheapest way from" - are all those price-shopping too?

– davidvc
May 2 '16 at 5:26










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I see this trip on blablacar for 20-ish EUR. If you are OK with a car share I can't see how you could possibly get there cheaper.






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    Always try the rome2rio.com website. They provide a very good overview of options and prices, anywhere in the world.






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    • Not very helpful, as the site is not very easy to work for first time users.

      – Willeke
      Apr 29 '16 at 20:31






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      Really? You type in your source and destination cities, and it shows you a map and lists train, airplane, car, bus, etc connections, with duration and price. I don't see what would be difficult with that.

      – Aganju
      Apr 29 '16 at 21:08






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      I got confused by that site, specially trying longer distances and more difficult routes. And I have managed to use many online travel planners. And as far as I have been able to work it and seen from other people, cheap options/alternatives are not its strongest point.

      – Willeke
      Apr 29 '16 at 21:10






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      I think rome2rio is great and very relevant but isn't more of a comment than an actual answer?

      – Relaxed
      May 1 '16 at 21:46


















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    For buses inside Germany, and not only, check Meinferbus/Flixbus (unfortunately they don't have routes to Poland cities (yet)). For example, from Berlin to Frankfurt am Main the price would be 22 Euro.



    So, Option 1: Szczecin-Berlin ; Berling - Frankfurt by Meinferbus/Flixbus.



    Another option (much better I think), there are very cheap flights from Warsaw Modlin to Bonn/Cologne Airport via Ryanair, 9.99 Euros (not every flight is this price but you can find it always in 2 weeks range), and from Cologne, to be more specific, from Leverkusen (which is apprx. 20 minutes away by local train from the Airport) you have a bus connection, again with Meinferbus/Flixbus for 9 Euro. In total it would make, say, 20 euros for you, from Warsaw to Frankfurt.



    So, if you can travel so easily inside Poland, Warsaw should not be a problem, and it will be quite a fast travel, Leverkusen-Frankfurt takes only 2 hours and 45 minutes by bus.






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      Easiest option is to fly from Gdansk Airport to Frankfurt Hahn Airport for ~10 EUR on Wizzair:



      wizzair azair



      From Frankfurt Hahn Airport you can get to Frankfurt itself by taking a bus for 15 EUR.



      Total trip cost: 25 EUR. Total trip time: around 6 hours.






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        I see this trip on blablacar for 20-ish EUR. If you are OK with a car share I can't see how you could possibly get there cheaper.






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          I see this trip on blablacar for 20-ish EUR. If you are OK with a car share I can't see how you could possibly get there cheaper.






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            I see this trip on blablacar for 20-ish EUR. If you are OK with a car share I can't see how you could possibly get there cheaper.






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            I see this trip on blablacar for 20-ish EUR. If you are OK with a car share I can't see how you could possibly get there cheaper.







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                Always try the rome2rio.com website. They provide a very good overview of options and prices, anywhere in the world.






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                • Not very helpful, as the site is not very easy to work for first time users.

                  – Willeke
                  Apr 29 '16 at 20:31






                • 1





                  Really? You type in your source and destination cities, and it shows you a map and lists train, airplane, car, bus, etc connections, with duration and price. I don't see what would be difficult with that.

                  – Aganju
                  Apr 29 '16 at 21:08






                • 1





                  I got confused by that site, specially trying longer distances and more difficult routes. And I have managed to use many online travel planners. And as far as I have been able to work it and seen from other people, cheap options/alternatives are not its strongest point.

                  – Willeke
                  Apr 29 '16 at 21:10






                • 1





                  I think rome2rio is great and very relevant but isn't more of a comment than an actual answer?

                  – Relaxed
                  May 1 '16 at 21:46















                3














                Always try the rome2rio.com website. They provide a very good overview of options and prices, anywhere in the world.






                share|improve this answer























                • Not very helpful, as the site is not very easy to work for first time users.

                  – Willeke
                  Apr 29 '16 at 20:31






                • 1





                  Really? You type in your source and destination cities, and it shows you a map and lists train, airplane, car, bus, etc connections, with duration and price. I don't see what would be difficult with that.

                  – Aganju
                  Apr 29 '16 at 21:08






                • 1





                  I got confused by that site, specially trying longer distances and more difficult routes. And I have managed to use many online travel planners. And as far as I have been able to work it and seen from other people, cheap options/alternatives are not its strongest point.

                  – Willeke
                  Apr 29 '16 at 21:10






                • 1





                  I think rome2rio is great and very relevant but isn't more of a comment than an actual answer?

                  – Relaxed
                  May 1 '16 at 21:46













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                3








                3







                Always try the rome2rio.com website. They provide a very good overview of options and prices, anywhere in the world.






                share|improve this answer













                Always try the rome2rio.com website. They provide a very good overview of options and prices, anywhere in the world.







                share|improve this answer












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                answered Apr 29 '16 at 18:57









                AganjuAganju

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                • Not very helpful, as the site is not very easy to work for first time users.

                  – Willeke
                  Apr 29 '16 at 20:31






                • 1





                  Really? You type in your source and destination cities, and it shows you a map and lists train, airplane, car, bus, etc connections, with duration and price. I don't see what would be difficult with that.

                  – Aganju
                  Apr 29 '16 at 21:08






                • 1





                  I got confused by that site, specially trying longer distances and more difficult routes. And I have managed to use many online travel planners. And as far as I have been able to work it and seen from other people, cheap options/alternatives are not its strongest point.

                  – Willeke
                  Apr 29 '16 at 21:10






                • 1





                  I think rome2rio is great and very relevant but isn't more of a comment than an actual answer?

                  – Relaxed
                  May 1 '16 at 21:46

















                • Not very helpful, as the site is not very easy to work for first time users.

                  – Willeke
                  Apr 29 '16 at 20:31






                • 1





                  Really? You type in your source and destination cities, and it shows you a map and lists train, airplane, car, bus, etc connections, with duration and price. I don't see what would be difficult with that.

                  – Aganju
                  Apr 29 '16 at 21:08






                • 1





                  I got confused by that site, specially trying longer distances and more difficult routes. And I have managed to use many online travel planners. And as far as I have been able to work it and seen from other people, cheap options/alternatives are not its strongest point.

                  – Willeke
                  Apr 29 '16 at 21:10






                • 1





                  I think rome2rio is great and very relevant but isn't more of a comment than an actual answer?

                  – Relaxed
                  May 1 '16 at 21:46
















                Not very helpful, as the site is not very easy to work for first time users.

                – Willeke
                Apr 29 '16 at 20:31





                Not very helpful, as the site is not very easy to work for first time users.

                – Willeke
                Apr 29 '16 at 20:31




                1




                1





                Really? You type in your source and destination cities, and it shows you a map and lists train, airplane, car, bus, etc connections, with duration and price. I don't see what would be difficult with that.

                – Aganju
                Apr 29 '16 at 21:08





                Really? You type in your source and destination cities, and it shows you a map and lists train, airplane, car, bus, etc connections, with duration and price. I don't see what would be difficult with that.

                – Aganju
                Apr 29 '16 at 21:08




                1




                1





                I got confused by that site, specially trying longer distances and more difficult routes. And I have managed to use many online travel planners. And as far as I have been able to work it and seen from other people, cheap options/alternatives are not its strongest point.

                – Willeke
                Apr 29 '16 at 21:10





                I got confused by that site, specially trying longer distances and more difficult routes. And I have managed to use many online travel planners. And as far as I have been able to work it and seen from other people, cheap options/alternatives are not its strongest point.

                – Willeke
                Apr 29 '16 at 21:10




                1




                1





                I think rome2rio is great and very relevant but isn't more of a comment than an actual answer?

                – Relaxed
                May 1 '16 at 21:46





                I think rome2rio is great and very relevant but isn't more of a comment than an actual answer?

                – Relaxed
                May 1 '16 at 21:46











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                For buses inside Germany, and not only, check Meinferbus/Flixbus (unfortunately they don't have routes to Poland cities (yet)). For example, from Berlin to Frankfurt am Main the price would be 22 Euro.



                So, Option 1: Szczecin-Berlin ; Berling - Frankfurt by Meinferbus/Flixbus.



                Another option (much better I think), there are very cheap flights from Warsaw Modlin to Bonn/Cologne Airport via Ryanair, 9.99 Euros (not every flight is this price but you can find it always in 2 weeks range), and from Cologne, to be more specific, from Leverkusen (which is apprx. 20 minutes away by local train from the Airport) you have a bus connection, again with Meinferbus/Flixbus for 9 Euro. In total it would make, say, 20 euros for you, from Warsaw to Frankfurt.



                So, if you can travel so easily inside Poland, Warsaw should not be a problem, and it will be quite a fast travel, Leverkusen-Frankfurt takes only 2 hours and 45 minutes by bus.






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                  3














                  For buses inside Germany, and not only, check Meinferbus/Flixbus (unfortunately they don't have routes to Poland cities (yet)). For example, from Berlin to Frankfurt am Main the price would be 22 Euro.



                  So, Option 1: Szczecin-Berlin ; Berling - Frankfurt by Meinferbus/Flixbus.



                  Another option (much better I think), there are very cheap flights from Warsaw Modlin to Bonn/Cologne Airport via Ryanair, 9.99 Euros (not every flight is this price but you can find it always in 2 weeks range), and from Cologne, to be more specific, from Leverkusen (which is apprx. 20 minutes away by local train from the Airport) you have a bus connection, again with Meinferbus/Flixbus for 9 Euro. In total it would make, say, 20 euros for you, from Warsaw to Frankfurt.



                  So, if you can travel so easily inside Poland, Warsaw should not be a problem, and it will be quite a fast travel, Leverkusen-Frankfurt takes only 2 hours and 45 minutes by bus.






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                    For buses inside Germany, and not only, check Meinferbus/Flixbus (unfortunately they don't have routes to Poland cities (yet)). For example, from Berlin to Frankfurt am Main the price would be 22 Euro.



                    So, Option 1: Szczecin-Berlin ; Berling - Frankfurt by Meinferbus/Flixbus.



                    Another option (much better I think), there are very cheap flights from Warsaw Modlin to Bonn/Cologne Airport via Ryanair, 9.99 Euros (not every flight is this price but you can find it always in 2 weeks range), and from Cologne, to be more specific, from Leverkusen (which is apprx. 20 minutes away by local train from the Airport) you have a bus connection, again with Meinferbus/Flixbus for 9 Euro. In total it would make, say, 20 euros for you, from Warsaw to Frankfurt.



                    So, if you can travel so easily inside Poland, Warsaw should not be a problem, and it will be quite a fast travel, Leverkusen-Frankfurt takes only 2 hours and 45 minutes by bus.






                    share|improve this answer













                    For buses inside Germany, and not only, check Meinferbus/Flixbus (unfortunately they don't have routes to Poland cities (yet)). For example, from Berlin to Frankfurt am Main the price would be 22 Euro.



                    So, Option 1: Szczecin-Berlin ; Berling - Frankfurt by Meinferbus/Flixbus.



                    Another option (much better I think), there are very cheap flights from Warsaw Modlin to Bonn/Cologne Airport via Ryanair, 9.99 Euros (not every flight is this price but you can find it always in 2 weeks range), and from Cologne, to be more specific, from Leverkusen (which is apprx. 20 minutes away by local train from the Airport) you have a bus connection, again with Meinferbus/Flixbus for 9 Euro. In total it would make, say, 20 euros for you, from Warsaw to Frankfurt.



                    So, if you can travel so easily inside Poland, Warsaw should not be a problem, and it will be quite a fast travel, Leverkusen-Frankfurt takes only 2 hours and 45 minutes by bus.







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                    answered May 1 '16 at 21:25









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                        Easiest option is to fly from Gdansk Airport to Frankfurt Hahn Airport for ~10 EUR on Wizzair:



                        wizzair azair



                        From Frankfurt Hahn Airport you can get to Frankfurt itself by taking a bus for 15 EUR.



                        Total trip cost: 25 EUR. Total trip time: around 6 hours.






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                          Easiest option is to fly from Gdansk Airport to Frankfurt Hahn Airport for ~10 EUR on Wizzair:



                          wizzair azair



                          From Frankfurt Hahn Airport you can get to Frankfurt itself by taking a bus for 15 EUR.



                          Total trip cost: 25 EUR. Total trip time: around 6 hours.






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                            2







                            Easiest option is to fly from Gdansk Airport to Frankfurt Hahn Airport for ~10 EUR on Wizzair:



                            wizzair azair



                            From Frankfurt Hahn Airport you can get to Frankfurt itself by taking a bus for 15 EUR.



                            Total trip cost: 25 EUR. Total trip time: around 6 hours.






                            share|improve this answer













                            Easiest option is to fly from Gdansk Airport to Frankfurt Hahn Airport for ~10 EUR on Wizzair:



                            wizzair azair



                            From Frankfurt Hahn Airport you can get to Frankfurt itself by taking a bus for 15 EUR.



                            Total trip cost: 25 EUR. Total trip time: around 6 hours.







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