fredevad
Lead Service Attendant
I too was recently in Germany and the dogs on the trains was something I quickly noticed (the second week after we returned the car and started using our rail passes), no matter if it was a U-Bahn, S-Bahn, RE, ICE. Germany seems to be pretty dog friendly. There was a food vendor at the Hamburg harbor with a dog dish full of water next to the window labeled "Hund-Bar" that made me laugh.
I have to disagree about the German people not being friendly - I didn't talk to any strangers I would have considered unfriendly, they're just not as likely to start a conversation with someone they don't know. Everyone was helpful when I asked typical tourist questions (like where do I stand for second class, how do I know what car my reservation is in, etc).
BTW - Yes, I did buy a mug with a picture of an Inter City Express on it. Now every morning I can have "ICE Coffee".![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
I have to disagree about the German people not being friendly - I didn't talk to any strangers I would have considered unfriendly, they're just not as likely to start a conversation with someone they don't know. Everyone was helpful when I asked typical tourist questions (like where do I stand for second class, how do I know what car my reservation is in, etc).
BTW - Yes, I did buy a mug with a picture of an Inter City Express on it. Now every morning I can have "ICE Coffee".
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