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A Germany eSIM is a prepaid data plan that connects your phone to local Germany networks the moment you land — a digital SIM you install before you fly, with no queues, no SIM swap and no roaming fees.
Touching down at Frankfurt Airport, Germany's busiest gateway? Skip the SIM kiosks and step off the jet bridge already connected. Your Germany eSIM switches on as you reach the terminal, so you can call a ride, pull up the S-Bahn map, and message home long before your luggage hits the carousel. From the capital buzz of Berlin to the beer halls of Munich and the cathedral city of Cologne, you stay online across the country's major cities and travel areas.
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Choose a data plan for Germany, install the eSIM before your trip, and activate it when you arrive. Your regular SIM can stay in your phone, while the eSIM gives you mobile data for travel apps, messaging, maps and browsing.
Pick a destination and data amount — pay in seconds.
Scan the QR or auto-install in the app — no physical SIM.
Data activates on first connection at your destination.
Important cities in Germany
Berlin · City guide
A Berlin eSIM keeps you moving through a city that sprawls in every direction, from Mitte's galleries to the riverside bars of Kreuzberg. Use mobile data to navigate the U-Bahn, find that hidden Späti, and pull up reviews outside the Brandenburg Gate or the East Side Gallery. Whether you're here for the techno or the history, you can book tables and tickets on the go and stay connected in Berlin without hunting for cafe Wi-Fi.
Berlin eSIM — online before you land →Munich · City guide
Munich rewards travellers who can navigate on the fly, from the beer gardens of the English Garden to a day trip out toward the Alps. A data plan for Munich lets you check Oktoberfest tent timings, ride-share back from Marienplatz, and translate a menu in a traditional Wirtshaus. With live data you can also map the quickest tram to the BMW Welt or Nymphenburg Palace without losing your bearings.
Munich eSIM — online before you land →Frankfurt · City guide
Frankfurt blends a skyline of banking towers with the cobbled charm of the Römer old town, and a Frankfurt eSIM keeps both within easy reach. Step off your flight and tap straight into S-Bahn schedules, taxi apps, and restaurant bookings along the Main riverbank. For business travellers between meetings or layover explorers with a few free hours, mobile data means maps and email stay live across the city.
Frankfurt eSIM — online before you land →Hamburg · City guide
Hamburg is a city of water, with canals outnumbering Venice and the buzzing HafenCity rising along the Elbe. Staying connected in Hamburg helps you time a harbour ferry, find a fish-market breakfast, and grab tickets for a concert at the Elbphilharmonie. Mobile data also smooths a late night in the St. Pauli district, where ride-hailing and live maps get you home from the Reeperbahn.
Hamburg eSIM — online before you land →Cologne · City guide
Cologne is anchored by its twin-spired cathedral, which you'll spot the moment you cross the Hohenzollern Bridge. A Cologne eSIM lets you scan opening hours, navigate the old town's brewery taverns, and ride-share along the Rhine after a Kölsch or two. During Carnival the streets fill fast, so live mobile data helps you find friends, follow the parade route, and stay oriented in the crowd.
Cologne eSIM — online before you land →Stuttgart · City guide
Stuttgart sits in a green valley ringed by vineyards, and it's the home turf of Mercedes-Benz and Porsche. A data plan for Stuttgart helps you book a slot at the car museums, map the funicular up the hillside, and find a wine tavern in the surrounding slopes. With live data on hand, business visitors and weekenders alike can juggle directions, bookings, and translation in one place.
Stuttgart eSIM — online before you land →Düsseldorf · City guide
Dusseldorf pairs high-fashion shopping on the Königsallee with the lively pubs of the Altstadt, often called the longest bar in the world. A Dusseldorf eSIM keeps you connected as you stroll the Rhine promenade, hop the U-Bahn between districts, and book a table for an Altbier. For trade-fair visitors arriving for one of the city's big exhibitions, mobile data keeps maps, schedules, and contacts in your pocket.
Düsseldorf eSIM — online before you land →Dresden · City guide
Dresden's restored baroque skyline along the Elbe earned it the nickname Florence on the Elbe, with the Frauenkirche and Zwinger palace at its heart. Staying connected in Dresden lets you book museum entry, follow a walking route through the old town, and catch a tram out to the riverside vineyards. Live mobile data also makes day trips into Saxon Switzerland easy to plan without losing signal on the trail back.
Dresden eSIM — online before you land →Why Horizon
An eSIM lets you skip roaming charges and stay online for trains, maps and meetings the moment you arrive in Germany.
From 1 GB for a quick trip to unlimited for the long haul — pick exactly what you need.
Install in a couple of taps before you go, then it activates automatically when you arrive.
Know exactly what you'll pay up front. No surprise bills, no hidden fees when you land.
Add new destinations and top up on the same eSIM — no new install for your next trip.
We'll alert you as you approach your limit, so you can top up before you drop offline.
Single-country, Europe-wide, or worldwide coverage — connect across borders and beyond.
Pick the data amount and validity that match your trip. A small plan covers a few days of maps and messaging; choose a larger plan for longer stays or heavy use. You can top up any time.
Yes. Your physical SIM stays in your phone for calls and texts on your usual number, while the eSIM carries your data. Most recent phones support using both at once.
On most phones, yes — you can share your eSIM data over a personal hotspot. Just enable hotspot or tethering in your phone's settings.
Install the eSIM at home over Wi-Fi before you travel, then turn the data line on when you arrive in Germany. Data is only used once it connects to a local network.
Yes — your phone needs to support eSIM and be carrier-unlocked. Most phones from the last few years qualify; look for an 'Add eSIM' option in your settings.
Yes, these plans are data-only. Use internet-based apps like WhatsApp, Viber or FaceTime for calls and messages over the data connection.
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