Germany Area Codes
Complete directory of telephone area codes and city codes for Germany
+49
Country Code
8
Area Codes Listed
0
Trunk Prefix
Europe
Region
Germany Phone Number Format
International Format
+49 XX XXXXXXXX
Example: +49 30 XXXX XXXX
Dialing Notes
- ✓Country code: +49
- ✓Trunk prefix for domestic calls: 0
- ✓Drop trunk prefix when calling internationally
Germany City Area Codes
| Area Code | City/Region | Full Dial Format |
|---|---|---|
| 30 | Berlin | +49 30 XXXX XXXX |
| 89 | Munich | +49 89 XXXX XXXX |
| 40 | Hamburg | +49 40 XXXX XXXX |
| 69 | Frankfurt | +49 69 XXXX XXXX |
| 221 | Cologne | +49 221 XXXX XXXX |
| 211 | Düsseldorf | +49 211 XXXX XXXX |
| 711 | Stuttgart | +49 711 XXXX XXXX |
| 341 | Leipzig | +49 341 XXXX XXXX |
How to Dial Germany
From Outside Germany
- Dial your exit code (011 from USA, 00 from Europe)
- Enter Germany's country code: 49
- Add the area code (drop leading 0 if present)
- Dial the local phone number
Within Germany
- Dial the trunk prefix: 0
- Add the area code
- Dial the local number
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the country code for Germany?
The international country code for Germany is +49 (or 49 without the plus sign).
How do I dial an area code in Germany?
For domestic calls within Germany, dial 0 followed by the area code and local number. For international calls, dial your exit code + 49 + area code + number.
Do I need to dial the area code for local calls in Germany?
In most countries including Germany, you need to dial the area code even for local calls. Some regions may allow local dialing without the area code, but including it always works.
What is the phone number format for Germany?
The standard phone number format for Germany is: +49 XX XXXXXXXX