Frequently Asked Questions — Germany Family Travel for Indians
Quick answers to common family travel questions from Indian parents planning Germany trips.
1Is Germany suitable for family travel with Indian children?
Yes, Germany is excellent for Indian families. Cities offer clean public transport, family-friendly hotels with Indian food options, safe parks, and educational attractions. Most museums have English audio guides and interactive exhibits for children.
2What are the best family-friendly attractions in Germany?
Top picks: Europa-Park (Europe's largest theme park), Miniatur Wunderland (Hamburg), Deutsches Museum (Munich), Berlin Zoo, Neuschwanstein Castle tours, Rhine Valley cruises, and Christmas markets in December.
3Do children need separate Schengen visas for Germany?
Yes, each child needs an individual Schengen visa application. Children under 6 travel visa-free. Children 6-12 pay reduced visa fees (€40). Parents must provide birth certificates and consent letters if traveling with one parent.
4Are German hotels family-friendly for Indian travelers?
Yes. Most 3-4 star hotels offer family rooms, connecting rooms, or extra beds. Many provide baby cots, high chairs, and kids' menus. Request Indian vegetarian meal options when booking. Hotels near train stations offer easiest logistics with children.
5How do I travel with children on German trains?
Children under 6 travel free on DB trains. Ages 6-14 travel free when accompanied by a parent with a valid ticket (register child on parent's ticket). DB trains have family compartments, changing tables, and stroller spaces. Book seats in advance for peak travel.
6Can vegetarian Indian families find suitable food in Germany?
Yes. Major cities have extensive vegetarian/vegan options. Look for "V" (vegetarian) labels on menus. Indian restaurants are available in Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt. Most hotels can arrange vegetarian meals for children with advance notice.