Transportation in Halle (Saale): The German transportation system is modern and dense. Many modes of transportation are available such as public railways, metros, trams and buses. Because transportation is easy to navigate and affordable, it is easy to live in Halle (Saale) without owning a car.

Halle has very good connections with trams, you can travel nearly anywhere using the tram. The trams run from 5:00 a.m. in the morning until 1:00 a.m. late at night. A one-way ticket costs 2.30 Euro and is valid for an hour, a day ticket costs 5.30 Euro and a monthly ticket costs 60 Euro.

If you are traveling between German cities or to Leipzig-Halle airport, the Halle (Saale) train station is a 10-minute walk from the city center. At Halle (Saale) train station, you can easily connect to other cities like Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich.

Alternatively, you can use the Flixbus, which is an affordable option for travel within Germany. For example, a trip from Berlin to Halle by train would cost it cost 25-44 Euro but 8-15 Euros on the Flexbus.

Transportation in Germany and in Halle (Saale) is available all day and until late evening during the weekdays and weekends.