Why Do You Need an eSIM for Germany?
Germany is one of the most popular travel destinations for Swiss residents — whether for business trips, family visits or holidays. Although Switzerland borders Germany directly, it is not an EU member. This means Swiss mobile customers pay roaming fees when calling and browsing in Germany.
With a Germany eSIM from esimalb.com you are immediately and affordably connected — with no nasty surprises on your bill.
Roaming Switzerland → Germany: What Does It Really Cost?
- 📡 Swisscom: from CHF 1.50/MB or daily packages from CHF 5
- 📡 Sunrise: Germany roaming from CHF 3/day with package
- 📡 Salt: from CHF 2/day with roaming package
For a week in Germany you can easily spend CHF 15–50 just on roaming — depending on usage even more.
Top Destinations in Germany
- 🏙️ Berlin — capital city, history, culture
- 🍺 Munich — Oktoberfest, Alps proximity, beer gardens
- 🏰 Hamburg — harbour, Speicherstadt, Reeperbahn
- 🎄 Cologne — cathedral, carnival, Rhine riverfront
- 🛍️ Frankfurt — shopping, skyline, Sachsenhausen
- 🏰 Neuschwanstein — Germany's most famous castle
Germany eSIM: How It Works
- Buy an eSIM package on esimalb.com
- Receive QR code by email
- Scan QR code in your smartphone settings
- Activate eSIM — done, you are online
Activation works before departure. You can set up the eSIM at home and be connected immediately upon arrival in Germany.
Important Info for Germany Travelers
- 📶 Network coverage: Excellent — D1, D2 and O2 networks nationwide
- 🚗 Motorway navigation: Always up to date with eSIM
- 🚆 Deutsche Bahn app: Tickets and real-time info require data
- 🗺️ Google Maps: Downloading offline maps as backup is recommended