#1
Hi, I visiting Munich for a weekend getaway (3days 2nights). I tried to search on the tourists spot online, not so helpful, can somebody here give me a guide of the 'Must Visit places'? Besides, which of the Munich day pass should I choose? Is the 'inner district' day pass enough for me to cover the places I should go? Or should I pick the 'Munich XXL' or even 'Entire network'? Which of this include the journey to/from the airport? Thanks.
Besides that, if I'm traveling from Prague to Munich, then planning to take a return train between Munich and Fussen, then going back from Munich to Prague, is there anything like a regional ticket which I can buy to save some money? Thanks=)
Besides that, if I'm traveling from Prague to Munich, then planning to take a return train between Munich and Fussen, then going back from Munich to Prague, is there anything like a regional ticket which I can buy to save some money? Thanks=)
#2
Flying Lawyer , Jun 23, 2012 4:38 pm
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If you want just the regular tourist locations, Innenraum is ok. For the Airport, you need Gesamtnetz. If you wish to include Füssen, you need a Bayern-Ticket and if you want to include PRAHA, you should check Deutsche Bahn website for offers or take a bus.
#3
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Thanks a lot. It's very useful=)Originally Posted by Flying Lawyer
If you want just the regular tourist locations, Innenraum is ok. For the Airport, you need Gesamtnetz. If you wish to include Füssen, you need a Bayern-Ticket and if you want to include PRAHA, you should check Deutsche Bahn website for offers or take a bus.
#4
For travel within Munich, in my experience it is less expensive to purchase a separate ticket from the airport to downtown and then an Innenraum ticket to get around. You shuld check on that, as almost of your trip is likely to be spent well within the Innenraum travel zone.
#5
lightangel , Jun 27, 2012 10:45 am
thanks for the tips. I'm traveling to Munich next week. Very helpful
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This information is not correct, except when buying weekly (or longer validity) tickets. There is a three-day variety available, but only for downtown, which costs Euros 13,80. Originally Posted by Xyzzy
For travel within Munich, in my experience it is less expensive to purchase a separate ticket from the airport to downtown and then an Innenraum ticket to get around. You shuld check on that, as almost of your trip is likely to be spent well within the Innenraum travel zone.
A single S-Bahn ticket from the airport to downtown costs 10 Euros (9,60 if bought with CC). A dayticket for Gesamtnetz (including the airport) is 11 Euros. The cheapest and most convenient variety for most people would be to buy a Gesamtnetz Tageskarte for the arrival and departure days, and one-day Tageskarten for the day in between (or a three-day if staying long enough)
#7
Thanks for the correctin/clarification!