🇩🇪 eSIM for Germany
- Unlimited data
- 7-day validity
- Fast and reliable internet
- No more roaming charges
- Instant QR code by email
* As low as price reflects the cheapest per-day rate, based on the longest available unlimited data plan duration.
Fast and reliable data in Germany
- Crystal-clear video calls across Germany, no delays
- Share photos and stories from Germany in seconds
- Navigate Germany confidently with live maps
- Stream music and podcasts on the go
Get your Germany eSIM in 3 easy steps
No store visit. No physical SIM. Works on any eSIM-compatible phone.
Select Unlimited or Data, pick how many days you need for Germany.
Use the QR code sent to your email — takes under 2 minutes on any eSIM phone.
Turn on your eSIM when you land in Germany and enjoy instant connectivity.
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"Activated in under a minute at the airport. Had 5G before I even reached baggage claim. Absolutely seamless."
"Used the unlimited plan for my Germany trip — never ran out of data, streamed Netflix every night."
"The QR code arrived instantly after payment. Setup took 90 seconds. I was connected before the flight even boarded."
"Switched from my old roaming add-on and never looked back. Faster speeds and a fraction of the cost. Brilliant."
"Super easy to set up. The whole process took about 3 minutes. Way cheaper than roaming with my home carrier."
"Bought plans for the whole family. Worked perfectly everywhere. Will never travel without uPhone again."
eSIM prices for Germany
All prices in GBP
Enjoy your Germany vacation
Germany combines fairy-tale landscapes with world-class engineering, cutting-edge contemporary culture and some of Europe's richest history. The Bavarian Alps rise to snow-capped peaks above a string of impossibly picturesque villages; Berlin throbs with art, nightlife and the weight of twentieth-century history; the Rhine Valley threads between medieval castle ruins and steep-sided vineyards; and cities like Munich, Hamburg, Cologne and Dresden each assert their own distinct identity. Germany is a country that rewards slow exploration — rent a car, follow the Romantic Road, stop at every half-timbered town. With a uPhone eSIM you'll have immediate data coverage on Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone or O2 networks from your first moment in the country.
Top attractions in Germany
Germany's attractions span 2,000 years — from Roman fortifications to Bauhaus architecture, Nazi-era memorials to Baroque palaces. These are the highlights that no visit should miss.
- Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria — The fairy-tale castle perched above the Alpine foothills that inspired Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty castle. Hike up to the Marienbrücke bridge for the iconic view.
- Brandenburg Gate & Holocaust Memorial, Berlin — The gate that witnessed the division and reunification of Germany; adjacent is the haunting Field of Stelae memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe.
- Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) — A UNESCO-listed Gothic masterpiece 600 years in the making — climb 533 steps to the tower viewing platform for Rhine valley panoramas.
- Rhine Valley & Loreley Rock — The most scenic stretch of the Rhine: cruise between Rüdesheim and Koblenz past 40 medieval castles rising from steep vineyard terraces.
- Marienplatz & Viktualienmarkt, Munich — The heart of Bavaria: watch the famous Glockenspiel chime at 11am, then browse the city's celebrated outdoor food market.
- Zugspitze, Bavarian Alps — Germany's highest peak (2,962m) is accessible by rack railway and cable car, offering views across four countries on clear days.
Popular foods to try in Germany
German cuisine is hearty, honest and deeply satisfying — a tradition of sausages, bread, pickled vegetables and warming stews built for cold northern winters. Each region has its own specialities, and the food market and beer garden culture makes eating in Germany a genuinely social pleasure.
- Bratwurst — Grilled pork sausage, slightly charred, served in a crusty roll with mustard. A staple of Christmas markets, street stalls and beer gardens throughout the country.
- Schnitzel (Wiener/Jägerschnitzel) — Tenderised pork or veal, breaded and pan-fried until golden, served with potato salad or spätzle. Germany's most beloved comfort food.
- Pretzels (Brezn) — Soft, shiny, salt-crusted baked pretzels are a Bavarian institution. Best enjoyed warm with sweet Bavarian mustard and a Mass of weissbier.
- Sauerkraut & Pork Knuckle (Schweinshaxe) — Slow-roasted pig's knuckle with crispy crackling and tangy pickled cabbage. Munich's Hofbräuhaus serves it to legendary effect.
- Black Forest Cake (Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte) — Layers of chocolate sponge, whipped cream and sour cherries soaked in kirsch (cherry schnapps). Baden-Württemberg's greatest export.
- German bread (Brot) — Germany has over 300 registered bread varieties. Dark rye sourdough (Roggenbrot), dense Pumpernickel and seeded Mehrkornbrot are worth seeking out at any bakery.
Best time to visit Germany
Late spring and early summer (May–June) offer the best combination of warm weather, long days and manageable crowds. The Rhine valley is lush, beer gardens are open and the Romantic Road is at its most beautiful before peak-season prices kick in. June is also festival season — many open-air music and food events.
Autumn (September–October) is exceptional in Germany — October brings Oktoberfest to Munich (late September–first weekend of October), wine festivals along the Mosel and Rhine, and spectacular foliage in the Bavarian forest and Harz mountains.
Christmas market season (late November–December) is Germany at its most magical — Nuremberg, Cologne, Dresden and Rothenburg ob der Tauber host some of Europe's most beautiful markets. Winter also means skiing in the Bavarian Alps and Berchtesgaden. Summer (July–August) is warm and festival-filled but tourist numbers peak and accommodation prices rise sharply.
What to pack for your visit to Germany
Germany's climate is temperate but variable — expect cool evenings even in summer, and proper cold in the Alps and north in winter. Packing well means layering for outdoor exploration and being ready for rain.
- Waterproof jacket — Rain is possible in any season across most of Germany. A packable waterproof shell worn over layers handles most weather scenarios.
- Sturdy walking shoes — German cities involve substantial walking on cobblestoned streets and squares. Waterproof shoes or hiking-style trainers are ideal.
- Warm layers for evenings — Summer days can be warm but evenings cool quickly, especially in beer gardens and outdoor areas. A fleece or light down jacket is useful June–August.
- Cash (euros) — Germany is notably more cash-oriented than the UK or US. Many smaller restaurants, bakeries and markets are cash-only; always carry some euros.
- Reusable bags — German recycling culture is serious. Supermarkets charge for plastic bags and separate recycling bins are everywhere — respect the system.
- Your uPhone eSIM — Connects on Deutsche Telekom's network for excellent coverage in cities, autobahns and Alpine towns throughout Germany.
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