Can I use local public transport the next day with a DB Flexticket?

I am planning a (long-distance) trip by train (ICE) soon

I would like to take the more expensive Flexticket because I would like to interrupt my journey and continue the following day.

To this extent, this is clearly permitted.

The Flexticket includes a city ticket. Can this also be used the following day, or only the long-distance part?

Maybe someone knows. It will probably take a while until I get through to DB.

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notting
1 year ago

"bahn city ticket validity" 2. Result: https://www.bahn.de/faq/gueltigkeit-city-ticket

In the participating cities you can go to the starting station once on the 1st day of validity and once from the destination station to the final destination. The same applies on the day of return. The 1st day of validity can be found on your ticket. The City ticket is valid until the closing date, up to 3:00 pm of the following day.

The City ticket is valid in the scope of the participating 130 cities. The cities including scope can be found here .

So look at your ticket, which is the first day of validity.

But: For example, if you have a ticket to Berlin Alexanderplatz and drive with rail vehicles operated by the railway (ie also local traffic such as RB, RE and S-Bahn), you do not need a city ticket if Alexanderplatz or only "Berlin" is available as a final destination. The City ticket (=additional "+City" at the destination) you need if you want to get into the tram.

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ultrarunner
1 year ago

Since the City ticket is intended to continue from your destination station, it is of course the day you arrive at the destination station.

Only for security: The City Ticket only applies to one individual journey from/to the station. It is No Network card.