Germany country code (+49)
Complete country code guide for Germany: dialing format, area codes, examples, and current calling rates. Browse our full country codes list to find other destinations.
Country code
Country code
+49
ISO code
DE
Dialing format
Landline format
+49 + [area code] + local number
Mobile format
+49 + [mobile prefix] + subscriber number
Drop the domestic trunk prefix (often 0) when calling internationally.
Full syntax: +49 + [area code without 0] + [local number] for landlines, or +49 + [1X mobile prefix without 0] + [7-9 digit subscriber number].
Calling rates
Calls to Germany start from $0.01/minute with transparent, pay-as-you-go pricing. Compare with our international calling rates for other countries.
View detailed rates for GermanyArea codes
- 30
Berlin (capital)
Example: 30 1234567
- 89
Munich
Example: 89 2345678
- 40
Hamburg
Example: 40 3456789
- 69
Frankfurt am Main
Example: 69 4567890
Common mistakes
- Forgetting to remove the leading 0 from German area or mobile codes when calling from abroad.
- Dialing the wrong total number of digits for mobile numbers, which can vary by prefix.
- Using your country exit code incorrectly or omitting the country code 49.
- Confusing city area codes like 30 (Berlin) and 89 (Munich) when entering numbers.
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- Caller ID support where available so contacts recognize your number.
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View all country codes →FAQs
Can I call Germany from abroad?
Yes. HelloAirDial connects directly from your browser. Traditional carriers can be pricey or block unknown overseas numbers; using HelloAirDial helps with caller ID, clear routing, and predictable costs.
Does Germany have area codes?
Yes. See the list above for key area codes and examples.
Do I need to use a trunk code when calling with HelloAirDial?
No. When dialing internationally, drop the domestic trunk prefix (often 0) and start with the country code.
Is HelloAirDial cheaper than telecom providers?
Typically yes. You pay per minute with transparent pricing and no hidden roaming or connection fees, so you avoid the surcharges many carriers add for international calls.