Munich City Guide 2008

Munich transport tickets


The city of Munich is divided up into zones. Tickets purchased and stamped can be used on U-Bahn, S-Bahn, buses and Straßenbahnen (trams). The ticket enables the visitor to travel in 1 direction only, you cannot back track. Do not forget to stamp or cancel your ticket at the machine on all stations, buses and trams. A fine of €60 ($100 approx.) is made if you do not have a ticket. Visitors to Munich will have to pay, what ever the reason. Please note prices change.

The following are the normal tickets for visitors to Munich, but weekly, monthly or yearly tickets can be purchased.

munich germany blue transport ticket Blue Ticket
 

The multi journey ticket offers good value at approx. €11. The inner zone requires 2 sections to be cancelled for each person, for each journey. Travelling out of town requires more sections to be cancelled. See the tariff on most stations or ask at the information centre. Children use a red ticket which is cheaper. Many areas outside of Munich can be reached by the S-bahn.
 
Munich daily partner ticketOld style Partner ticket
 

A 24 hour ticket that goes from midnight to midnight. 2 adults and 2 children can travel over the inner network for about €9 ticket, or over all the network for around €12. Do not forget to cancel at the machines.

Munich single journey ticketOne journey ticket
 

A ticket is available for a single journey, depending on the number of zones.

One extra ticket that offers excellent value for money is the ticket from Deutsche Bahn (German Railway) at the main Munich railway station, the Hauptbahnhof. This allows up to 5 people to travel anywhere in the country from Friday midnight to Sunday midnight using local trains. Can also be used on the S-Bahn. The tickets cost about €27.

All prices are approximate. Please check at point of purchase.

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