How to place a call from the US to the Germany
Country Code for Germany
To call from the U.S. to Germany you need to dial
011 + 49 + City Code + Number
City Codes for Major Cities in Germany
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Baden-Baden - 7221 |
Hamburg - 40 |
Munich - 89 |
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Berlin - 30 |
Hanover - 511 |
Munster - 6071 |
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Cologne - 221 |
Heidelberg - 6221 |
Nurnberg - 911 |
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Dresden - 351 |
Koln - 221 |
Potsdam - 331 |
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Dusseldorf - 211 |
Krefeld - 2151 |
Stuttgart - 711 |
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Frankfurt - 69 |
Leipzig - 341 |
Wiesbaden - 611 |
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Gelsenkirchen - 209 |
Mannheim - 621 |
Wuppertal - 202 |
Time Zone
Germany is 6 hours ahead of the U.S. Eastern time zone.
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Click here to see rates for making phone calls from Germany to the U.S.
Tips for calling to Germany
- When dialing to a number in Germany, you do not need to dial a 0 between the country code and the city code. For example, if you need to call to Berlin, you would dial 011 + 49 + 30 + Phone Number.
- When dialing to a mobile phone in Germany, the city code will begin with a 1. The total number of digits of a mobile phone number in Germany including the country code 12-13 digits in length.
Feedback from Customers Calling to Germany
Here are a couple tips from ZapTel's Customer Service about calling to Germany:
One great calling card to use for calling to Germany is the Oceans International, especially if you are going to use a local access number. Because there are additional fees on this calling card, it's best to use the Oceans International when making long phone calls frequently throughout the week.
If you're an short-talker or infrequent caller making calls to Germany, then either the True North or Minute by Minute phone cards would give you the best value. You would use the True North if you wanted a phone card with a local access number or the Minute by Minute if you prefer a toll free access number.
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This information was very helpful. I was recently in Germany and couldn't get a hold of my family via phone call. This would have been really good to know and i'm glad I know it now-for next time i'm in Germany! Thanks
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