Munich

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Ticketing

A unified ticketing system for public transport, covering buses, trains, trams, and subways.

Sections

1. Types of Tickets Available

The MVV offers a variety of ticket options to suit different needs, whether you're a tourist, a commuter, or a resident. Here are the main types:

Single Tickets (Einzelfahrkarte)

  • Description: Valid for one journey in one direction, including transfers within the validity period.
  • Cost: Prices depend on the number of zones traveled. For example:
    • Inner Zone (M): โ‚ฌ3.70
    • M + 1 Zone: โ‚ฌ5.00
    • M + 2 Zones: โ‚ฌ6.90
  • Validity: Typically 3 hours for zones M to 1, and longer for additional zones.

Strip Ticket (Streifenkarte)

  • Description: A flexible ticket with 10 strips that can be used for multiple trips or shared among people.
  • Cost: โ‚ฌ17.60 for 10 strips.
  • Usage: The number of strips required depends on the zones traveled (e.g., 2 strips for a single trip within Zone M).

Day Tickets (Tageskarte)

  • Description: Unlimited travel for one day.
  • Types:
    • Single Day Ticket:
      • Inner Zone (M): โ‚ฌ8.80
      • Entire MVV Network: โ‚ฌ16.40
    • Group Day Ticket (up to 5 adults or 10 children under 15):
      • Inner Zone (M): โ‚ฌ16.10
      • Entire MVV Network: โ‚ฌ31.80
  • Validity: Until 6:00 AM the following day.

Weekly and Monthly Tickets

  • Description: Ideal for longer stays or frequent travel.
  • Cost:
    • Weekly Ticket (Inner Zone M): โ‚ฌ21.90
    • Monthly Ticket (Inner Zone M): โ‚ฌ59.10
  • Validity: Weekly tickets are valid for 7 consecutive days, and monthly tickets are valid for a calendar month.

Airport-City Day Ticket

  • Description: A special day ticket for travel between Munich Airport and the city center, including unlimited travel in the MVV network for the day.
  • Cost:
    • Single: โ‚ฌ13.20
    • Group: โ‚ฌ24.70

IsarCard (Subscription Pass)

  • Description: A discounted pass for regular commuters, available for weekly, monthly, or annual use.
  • Cost: Depends on the zones selected. For example, an Inner Zone (M) monthly IsarCard costs โ‚ฌ59.10.

Tourist Passes

  • Munich CityTourCard:
    • Includes unlimited travel and discounts on attractions.
    • Prices start at โ‚ฌ14.90 for a single day (Inner Zone M).
  • Munich Card:
    • Similar to the CityTourCard but with a focus on discounts for attractions.
    • Prices start at โ‚ฌ13.90 for a single day (Inner Zone M).

2. Where and How to Purchase Tickets

Tickets can be purchased through various convenient methods:

Ticket Machines

  • Found at all U-Bahn and S-Bahn stations.
  • Multilingual interface (English, German, and other languages).
  • Accepts cash, debit, and credit cards.

MVV App

  • Download the official MVV app for Android or iOS.
  • Purchase and store digital tickets on your phone.
  • Offers real-time updates on schedules and routes.

Online

  • Tickets can be purchased via the MVV website and printed or stored digitally.

Ticket Counters

  • Available at major stations like Munich Hauptbahnhof (Central Station) and Munich Ostbahnhof.
  • Staff can assist with ticket selection.

Onboard

  • Single tickets can be purchased directly from tram or bus drivers (cash only, exact change preferred).

3. Discounts and Special Passes

  • Children: Kids under 6 travel free. Children aged 6โ€“14 travel at reduced rates (e.g., โ‚ฌ1.70 for a single ticket in Zone M).
  • Groups: Group Day Tickets offer significant savings for families or groups of up to 5 adults.
  • Students and Seniors: Discounts are available for students and seniors with valid ID, but these often require a subscription or special pass.
  • Tourists: The Munich CityTourCard and Munich Card provide excellent value for visitors planning to explore the city.

4. Local Tips and Considerations

  • Validate Your Ticket: Most tickets (except digital ones) must be validated before travel. Look for blue validation machines at station entrances or onboard buses/trams.
  • Zone System: Munich's MVV network is divided into zones. Most tourist attractions are within the Inner Zone (M), but trips to the airport or Dachau require additional zones.
  • Fines for Non-Compliance: Traveling without a valid ticket can result in a fine of โ‚ฌ60 or more. Always ensure your ticket is valid and properly stamped.
  • Peak Hours: Public transport can get crowded during rush hours (7:00โ€“9:00 AM and 4:00โ€“6:00 PM). Plan accordingly.
  • Accessibility: Most U-Bahn and S-Bahn stations are wheelchair accessible, and many buses and trams have low floors for easy boarding.
  • Bike Transport: You can bring bicycles on S-Bahn and U-Bahn trains, but youโ€™ll need a separate bike ticket (โ‚ฌ3.30).

5. Suggested Tickets for Tourists

  • If you're staying for a day or two and plan to explore the city, the Single or Group Day Ticket for Zone M is the best option.
  • For airport transfers and city travel, the Airport-City Day Ticket is convenient.
  • If youโ€™re visiting attractions, consider the Munich CityTourCard for travel and discounts.

Munichโ€™s public transportation system is reliable, safe, and easy to navigate. With the right ticket, you can explore the city and its surroundings efficiently and affordably. Enjoy your time in Munich!