How Much Does Roaming Cost in Germany in 2026?
2 carriers compared · Updated May 2026 · By Roaming Experts
Short Answer:
AT&T charges $12/day for roaming in Germany. A 7-day trip costs $84.00 in carrier fees.HelloRoam covers that same week for $2.84 total — 1GB on local networks. You save $81.16 with HelloRoam. No contract changes needed. Prices verified May 2026.
What carriers charge in Germany
Daily rate, total cost, and what you actually get.
| Carrier | Daily | 7-day | 14-day | Data | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AT&T Day Pass | $12.00 | $84.00 | $168.00 | 2GB high-speed/day | Expensive |
Verizon TravelPass | $12.00 | $84.00 | $168.00 | 5GB high-speed/day | Expensive |
T-Mobile Magenta | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 | Unlimited at 2G (128kbps) | Free but slow |
T-Mobile International Pass | $10.00 | $70.00 | $140.00 | 2GB high-speed/day | Costly |
Prices verified May 28, 2026. Updated weekly from provider websites.
Save even more with unlimited data in Germany
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| Duration | eSIM Total | Per Day | AT&T Cost | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $2.36 | $2.36 | $12.00 | $9.64(80%) |
| 3 days8% off | $6.79 | $2.26 | $36.00 | $29.21(81%) |
| 7 days8% off | $15.84 | $2.26 | $84.00 | $68.16(81%) |
| 14 days11% off | $30.65 | $2.19 | $168.00 | $137.35(82%) |
| 30 days18% off | $60.52 | $2.02 | $360.00 | $299.48(83%) |
Your trip to Germany
Real cost breakdown for a typical 7-day visit.
The average trip to Germany runs 7 days. Over that time, AT&T charges $84.00 in Day Pass fees. Verizon TravelPass comes to $84.00.
Even T-Mobile's $10/day upgrade adds up to $70.00. A travel eSIM for Germany covers all 7 days for $2.84 total — that's a $81.16 saving over AT&T, or 97% less.
Travelers in Germany typically use 1.5GB of mobile data per day — 1GB comfortably covers a 7-day trip. Germany has good Wi-Fi coverage in hotels and cafes, so you can stretch your eSIM data further by offloading heavy tasks to Wi-Fi. Most visitors arrive during Jun-Sep; book your eSIM before departure to lock in today's price.
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Savings breakdown for Germany
Carrier cost vs eSIM for different trip lengths.
| Trip Length | AT&T Cost | eSIM Cost | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7 days | $84.00 | $2.84 | $81.16 |
| 14 days | $168.00 | $2.84 | $165.16 |
| 30 days | $360.00 | $2.84 | $357.16 |
Best time to visit Germany
Peak season and what it means for your trip budget.
eSIM prices do not change by season — you pay the same rate year-round regardless of when you travel. Peak season in Germany runs Jun-Sep. Summer is peak; Oktoberfest (late Sept-early Oct) and Christmas markets (Dec) are secondary peaks Prices stable; German mobile data historically more expensive than European average
Carrier deep-dives for Germany
AT&T in Germany
AT&T's International Day Pass connects your phone to Telekom (T-Mobile), Vodafone DE. You pay $12 every day your device touches the network in Germany — background app syncs count. There is no daily cap on the charge.
T-Mobile in Germany
T-Mobile Magenta includes free roaming in Germany at 128 kbps (2G speeds). Local networks in Germany average 200 Mbps — your eSIM runs at that full speed. Maps and plain text work at 2G; photos, video, and real browsing do not. Go5G Plus customers get 5GB free high-speed included. The $10/day International Pass unlocks LTE/5G for all other plans.
Verizon in Germany
Verizon TravelPass is $12/day on Telekom (T-Mobile), Vodafone DE. After 5GB at LTE speed, your connection reduces to 3G. Charged any day you use service in Germany — even one background app sync. Verizon auto-enrolls TravelPass; opt out in the My Verizon app before you depart.
5G coverage is widespread in Germany. AT&T's International Day Pass connects your phone to Telekom (T-Mobile), Vodafone DE, O2 (Telefónica). You pay $12 every day your device touches the network — background app syncs count. T-Mobile Magenta includes free roaming in Germany at 128 kbps (2G speeds). Mobile speeds in Germany average 200 Mbps — eSIM data runs at the same 200 Mbps — over 1562.5x faster.
Verizon TravelPass is $12/day on Telekom (T-Mobile), Vodafone DE, O2 (Telefónica). High-speed data is capped at 5GB — after that your connection drops to 3G. Verizon auto-enrolls TravelPass; you must opt out in the app before departure. German prepaid SIM at €10 for 5GB is poor value vs eSIM — Germany has some of Europe's most expensive mobile data.
Savings in EUR
What your eSIM saving means in Germany's local currency.
Carrier roaming fees are billed in USD and feel abstract until converted. The $81.16 you save on a 7-day trip with a travel eSIM — compared to AT&T — is real money. That's roughly the cost of two decent meals, a day tour, or several taxi rides in Germany. Your bank converts the $2.84 eSIM charge to € (EUR) at the spot rate with no markup; carrier fees hit your bill weeks later, often with additional currency conversion charges from your carrier.
How to avoid roaming charges in Germany
- 1Put your phone in airplane mode before takeoff.Prevents auto-enrollment in carrier roaming passes during the flight or on landing.
- 2Buy a travel eSIM for Germany ($2.84 typical).Travel eSIM providers (HelloRoam, Airalo, and Saily) sell pre-purchased plans with QR-code activation.
- 3Install the eSIM and label it.Install in airplane mode. Label the line "Germany — data only." Keep your carrier line for SMS.
- 4Enable the eSIM line for data after landing.Switch default data to the eSIM. Leave your carrier line off for data, on for incoming SMS. Emergency number in Germany: 112.
- 5Back home: switch data back to your carrier.The eSIM stays available for your next trip. No re-purchase needed if data remains.
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