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The CityTourCard Munich is your digital city pass for Munich and the Bavarian Oberland. With this ticket, you can use public transportation in the respective city while also enjoying attractive discounts at numerous tourist partners.
The CityTourCard Munich includes use of public transportation and discounts at attractions, museums, city tours, recreational activities, restaurants, and other partners.
This allows you to plan your city trip flexibly without having to buy a separate ticket for every ride. At the same time, you’ll save money on many popular activities.
The CityTourCard Munich is available as the standard version with public transit access and as the CityTourCard Munich Light. The Light version is especially designed for those who already have a valid public transit ticket and primarily want to take advantage of the partner discounts.
With the Munich CityTourCard, you combine transportation and leisure benefits in a single ticket.
Your benefits:
· You can use public transportation in Munich and the Bavarian Oberland flexibly.
· You receive discounts from many tourist partners.
· You can plan your trip more easily because you don’t have to buy a new ticket for every ride.
· You’ll save money on many attractions and recreational activities.
· You’ll explore the city flexibly by bus, train, and through attractive partner offers.
The combination of a public transit ticket and a discount card is especially convenient: You can comfortably travel to your destinations by public transit and enjoy your benefits right on the spot.
With the CityTourCard Munich, you decide for yourself which partner offers you want to use. The more attractions you visit, the more your ticket pays off.
The Munich CityTourCard is especially worthwhile for travelers who want to explore the city flexibly and visit multiple sights or recreational activities.
The ticket is particularly well-suited for:
· City travelers and vacationers
· Families who want to visit multiple attractions
· Visitors planning to go to museums, tours, or shows
· Travelers who want to use public transportation regularly
· Visitors who don’t want to buy a ticket for every single trip
If you’ll be taking multiple bus and train trips during your stay and also plan to use discount partners, the Munich CityTourCard can be a practical and affordable solution.
If you already have a valid public transit ticket, such as a weekly or monthly pass, the “Light” version might also be a good option.
The main difference lies in the included transportation options.
With the classic CityTourCard Munich, use of public transportation is already included. You can use it to ride buses, trams, and trains within the respective coverage area and also receive discounts from partner businesses.
The CityTourCard Munich Light is designed for people who already have a valid public transit ticket and do not need an additional ticket. With the Light version, you receive only the benefits from participating merchants.
The CityTourCard Munich Light may be of interest, for example, to:
· City residents
· Business travelers with an existing ticket
· Visitors with a Deutschlandticket
People with weekly or monthly passes
With the Munich CityTourCard, you can use public transportation within the applicable service area.
This includes:
· Subway
· Commuter rail
· Streetcar (tram)
· Buses
· Some regional transit services within the fare zone
With the CityTourCard Munich, you’ll receive discounts at numerous partner locations. These include, among others:
· Museums
· Attractions
· City tours
· Exhibitions
· Leisure activities
· Shows
· Restaurants and other experiences
You can find a current list of all participating partners on the CityTourCard Munich partner page.
Yes. The Munich CityTourCard isn’t intended exclusively for tourists.
Even if you live in Munich, you can still take advantage of the partner discounts. The CityTourCard Light is particularly appealing if you already have a valid public transit pass but still want to enjoy benefits for leisure activities.
For example, you can use the Munich CityTourCard to discover new museums, exhibitions, restaurants, or leisure activities in your city.
Yes. On the CityTourCard Munich website, you’ll find a list of all participating partners.
There, you can search by category and discover which offers you can enjoy at a discount with your ticket.
The categories include, for example:
· Sights
· Museums
· Culture
· Leisure
· Special Experiences
· City Tours
· Dining
We recommend taking a look at the partner offers before your trip. This will help you plan your activities better and see which benefits you’d like to take advantage of during your stay.
The savings depend on which partner offers you use. If you visit multiple attractions, recreational activities, or experiences, the discounts can help you stretch your travel budget.
That depends on your planned activities. If you plan to take advantage of several partner offers during your trip and also use public transportation, the Munich CityTourCard can be a particularly good value.
Each group ticket bears a name—that of the group’s primary user. The primary user can always ride with this ticket, even alone. If you are not the primary user, you may use the ticket ONLY when accompanied by the primary user and never alone. Group tickets purchased at a ticket machine or at the customer service center are issued exactly ONCE. The person who takes the ticket is, in this case, the primary user and therefore your travel companion on the train.
The CityTourCard Munich is part of the EasyCityPass product family. Both brands are issued by CoConsult GmbH. While the CityTourCard Munich is available as a tourist ticket for the city of Munich, the EasyCityPass is available in Vienna and Berlin. So there are three tourist tickets for three different cities. The CityTourCard Berlin is neither part of the CityTourCard Munich nor the EasyCityPass product family; rather, it is issued by a different provider in Berlin.
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You can purchase the CityTourCard Munich at the following sales locations:
All ticket vending machines and sales locations of the Munich S-Bahn, MVG, and BRB
Airport: Ticket vending machines and customer service centers of the Munich S-Bahn, MVG, and BRB
Main Station: Ticket vending machines and customer service centers of the Munich S-Bahn, MVG, and BRB, as well as the DB Travel Center
And on online travel portals (GetYourGuide, Klook)
You can also buy the Munich CityTourCard online. It’s available in our Munich CityTourCard online shop, as well as through MVV and BRB. You can also purchase mobile tickets via the DB Navigator, Munich Navigator, and the MVGO app.
If you purchased your ticket from our online store, you’ll receive an email from ticket@easycitypass.com with your ticket as a PDF file. You can find your ticket in the respective app if you’re using the transit companies’ mobile apps. At ticket machines or at the transit companies’ customer service centers, you’ll receive a printed paper ticket.
You don't need an app to purchase a ticket through the CityTourCard online store. If you'd prefer to buy the ticket on your mobile device through the transit companies, you'll need to install the corresponding app.
Yes, the online and mobile tickets for the CityTourCard Munich can be used on your smartphone. The mobile tickets are stored in the corresponding app, and you can easily download the online PDF ticket and save it to your phone.
You don't have to print out the PDF ticket, but it's a good idea to do so. That way, you'll always have a copy with you in case something happens to your smartphone (dead battery, theft, etc.).
The QR code on your mobile ticket and PDF ticket cannot and should not be scanned by you anywhere. Just get on the train or bus and don’t show your ticket until you’re asked to. The ticket inspectors will then scan your ticket.
If you've printed out your online ticket and lost it, you can continue to use the digital version on your phone and print it out again if necessary. Unfortunately, if you have a paper ticket that you purchased from a ticket machine or at the ticket counter, a replacement is not possible, and you'll need to purchase a new ticket.
Please check your spam folder. If you can't find the email there either, please send us an email at info@easycitypass.com and we'll get back to you. Please avoid contacting your payment provider right away; we'll work with you to make sure you receive your ticket.
An overview of all current public transport prices in our tickets can be found in our PDF.
No, you don't need to exchange any vouchers or similar items. The ticket you receive by email is automatically valid starting at the selected start time.
CityTourCard Munich is published by CoConsult GmbH. Don't worry if your PayPal statement does not show CityTourCard Munich as the payee.
You will not automatically receive an invoice. For the public transportation portion of the ticket, the ticket itself serves as the invoice. If you need a supplementary invoice for the service portion, please send us an email to info@easycitypass.com, and we will send you a supplementary invoice.
If you purchase the digital ticket from the CityTourCard Munich online store or through third-party providers such as GetYourGuide and Klook, you will receive your ticket via email as a PDF. Please make sure you’ve entered your email address correctly; otherwise, you won’t receive the email with your ticket. If you purchase a digital ticket from a transit provider—for example, through the DB Navigator app or the MVGO app—you’ll find your ticket directly in the app.
When you purchase your ticket from the CityTourCard Munich online store or through the transit companies, you’ll receive it immediately or within a few minutes of purchase. When you purchase through GetYourGuide and Klook, your ticket will be emailed to you approximately 24 hours before your trip begins.
We recommend that you download the digital ticket we'll send you by email and save it to your phone. After that, you won't need an internet connection to access your ticket.
No, you don't have to print out your ticket. However, we recommend that you print it out to avoid any potential problems with your cell phone (dead battery, theft, etc.).
Yes, you must be able to show your ticket at any time. If you are unable to show it during a ticket inspection, you may be fined.
It is your responsibility to ensure you have enough battery life if you want to use your ticket on your cell phone. We are not liable for any fines resulting from such circumstances. However, you can send us an email from another device, and we will resend the ticket to that address.
If you want to use your ticket on your cell phone, you are responsible for keeping your devices safe and protecting yourself against theft. We assume no liability for any penalties resulting from such circumstances. However, you can send us an email from another device, and we’ll resend the ticket to that address.
Yes, tickets purchased from our online store can be transferred to another smartphone. Simply forward the PDF to your new device or log in to your new device using your email address to download the ticket again.
During a ticket inspection, you will be asked to show your valid ticket. The inspector will scan your ticket and verify the name on it.
Yes, you must present a valid photo ID during an inspection so that officials can verify that the ticket actually belongs to you. For a group ticket, only the person named on the ticket needs to show ID. For children, their age may be verified if necessary.
You don't need to scan the QR code on your ticket yourself. Only the ticket inspectors will do that. If you purchased a ticket through GetYourGuide or Klook, please make sure you NEVER show the GetYourGuide or Klook voucher! This GYG or Klook QR code is not valid and will NOT work during ticket inspections! Only the ticket you received via email is valid.
With the Munich CityTourCard, you can use all local transit buses, S-Bahn trains, trams, subways, and regional trains. Local transit includes services operated by the Munich Transport Authority (MVG), Munich S-Bahn, DB Regio Bayern, and Bayerische Regiobahn (BRB).
Online tickets are valid starting at the time or on the date you selected. Paper tickets are valid after they have been validated.
The 24-Hour Munich CityTourCard is valid for 24 consecutive hours from the time of validation.
The 48-Hour Munich CityTourCard is valid for 48 consecutive hours from the time of validation.
The 3-Day Munich CityTourCard is valid for three consecutive calendar days (always starting at 12:00 a.m.) from the time of validation until 6:00 a.m. on the fourth day, inclusive. The day of validation counts as a full day.
The 4-Day Munich CityTourCard is valid for four consecutive calendar days (always starting at 12:00 a.m.) from the time of validation through 6:00 a.m. on the fifth day. The day of validation counts as a full day.
The 5-Day CityTourCard Munich is valid for five consecutive calendar days (always starting at 12:00 a.m.) up to and including 6:00 a.m. on the sixth day. The day of validation counts as a full day.
The 6-Day CityTourCard Munich is valid for six consecutive calendar days (always starting at 12:00 a.m.) up to and including 6:00 a.m. on the seventh day. The day of validation counts as a full day.
In the event of a price change, an unused CityTourCard Munich remains valid as a ticket for a maximum of three months. If it has been a while since you purchased your CityTourCard Munich, please check whether it can still be used.
Please present your valid CityTourCard Munich whenever you use any of the services included in the offer.
Yes, you can purchase the Munich CityTourCard so that you can use it right away. Select the current time or today's date online, and once you've received your ticket, you can hop on and get going right away.
The CityTourCard Munich is available as an online ticket or mobile ticket and does not need to be validated, as the start time is personalized on the ticket.
If you have a paper ticket from a ticket machine or customer service center, you must validate the Munich CityTourCard before using public transportation or taking advantage of the discount offers for the first time. You’ll find ticket validators at all train stations and on buses and trams.
No. You only need your ticket if you're stopped for a ticket inspection on public transportation or if you want to take advantage of a partner discount.
Yes, you can use public transportation as often as you like with your Munich CityTourCard. As long as your ticket is valid, you can get on and off as often as you like in any direction.
During a ticket inspection, inspectors who can show proper identification will ask you to present your ticket. They will scan the QR code or check the stamp on your ticket. If you have an online ticket, you should have your ID ready. Beware of scammers: If someone cannot show proper identification, they are not a real inspector! Be careful not to mistakenly give out your personal information or pay alleged fines directly in cash or on the spot!
Yes, you can use your ticket offline. Save your PDF ticket directly to your phone so you can open the file offline. Alternatively, you can simply print out your ticket.
Your ticket remains valid even in the event of schedule changes or strikes. A strike, delay, or service cancellation does not entitle you to a fare refund. For example, if the Munich S-Bahn is on strike, MVG buses, subways, and trams will continue to operate as usual. Public transportation services are therefore still available and can be used with your ticket. Munich has a well-developed transit network, so there are always alternatives that allow you to use your ticket anyway.
The standard CityTourCard Munich already includes use of public transportation. With the CityTourCard Munich Light, you'll need your own valid public transportation ticket.
The Munich Transport Association (MVV) network consists of different zones. The CityTourCard Munich has divided these zones into three groups: Zones M, M-6, and M-12.
Fare Zone M covers the entire MVG bus, tram, and subway network, as well as all S-Bahn and BRB stops within the city limits of Munich.
Tariff Zone M-6 covers the Munich suburbs in addition to Tariff Zone M. This includes travel to and from the airport, as well as trips to places such as Bad Tölz, Dachau, Lake Ammer, or Lake Starnberg.
Tariff Zone M-12 covers nearly the entire Alpine foothills—from Lake Schliersee through Lake Tegernsee to Lake Chiemsee—in addition to Tariff Zones M and M-6. Trips to the Zugspitze, the Brauneck near Lenggries, the Wallberg on Lake Tegernsee, or the Wendelstein are just as possible as visits to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Landsberg am Lech, Rosenheim, or Kufstein in Austria. You can find the MVV network map here.
No, once you've purchased the CityTourCard, you cannot change or add to the fare zone you selected.
Yes, you can use the subway, commuter rail, and buses as often as you like.
You can find an overview of all current public transportation fares for our tickets in our PDF.
Munich Airport is located outside the city. This means you can't use a standard Zone M ticket for the airport shuttle. You'll need a separate ticket or a CityTourCard that covers at least Zone M-6.
The best way to get from Munich Airport to the city is to take the S-Bahn. Both the S1 and S8 lines take you directly to the center of Munich, such as the main train station, Marienplatz, etc. We recommend purchasing a CityTourCard Munich in advance instead of buying single-ride tickets. For single-ride tickets, you’ll have to pay extra for zones outside Munich, since the airport is located in Zone 5. If you buy a Munich CityTourCard for Zone M-6, either for 24 hours or up to 6 days (depending on how long you’re staying), you’ll have all the zones covered right away, without any unnecessarily high extra costs.
To get to the airport, you'll need the Munich CityTourCard for Zone M-6 or Zone M-12 (if you want to travel as far as the Alps).
If you have a Munich CityTourCard for Zone M-6 or M-12, you can simply take the S-Bahn (S8 or S1) from the airport. These trains run in only one direction from there—toward the city center.
Yes, you can also use the Munich CityTourCard on night buses and night trams.
Yes, there is a pass in Munich that doesn't include public transportation but does offer discounts at over 100 attractions in Munich. With the CityTourCard Munich Light, valid for 7 or 30 days, you can redeem discounts at over 100 partner locations.
With the CityTourCard Munich, you get a ticket for public transportation and enjoy discounts at over 100 attractions. With the CityTourCard Munich Light, you don’t get a ticket for public transportation. However, the Light ticket offers you discounts at the same partner locations.
The Light Ticket is a great option for anyone who wants to save money on sightseeing but already has a public transportation pass (e.g., Deutschlandticket, Bayernticket, etc.) or is traveling by car, bike, or on foot.
Of course, the CityTourCard Munich Light is available to everyone—even locals! In addition to classic sights, we also have some hidden gems among our discount partners 😉 Rediscover Munich and the surrounding area!
Yes, the CityTourCard Munich Light is especially worth it if you already have a public transit ticket—such as the Deutschlandticket or Bayernticket—but still want to save money when visiting attractions. The Light ticket offers discounts not only in Munich but also in the surrounding area and the Bavarian Oberland. This makes the CityTourCard Munich Light ideal if you’re planning a short round-trip.
You can purchase the Light Ticket for 7 days or 30 days. It becomes valid at midnight on the day you selected when booking.
You can use the ticket digitally on your cell phone. However, we recommend bringing a printed copy with you in case you have any problems with your cell phone (theft, dead battery, etc.).
You can purchase the CityTourCard Munich Light in our online store. After your purchase, you'll receive an email with the tickets as a PDF. If you haven't received an email, please contact info@easycitypass.com
No, there are no family or group tickets available for the Light version.
No, we do not offer a public transportation add-on as an upgrade to the standard CityTourCard Munich. Alternatively, you can purchase a ticket directly from the transit companies.
Instead of a traditional family ticket, there is a group ticket for up to 5 people, in which 2 children between the ages of 6 and 14 count as one adult.
No, there is no separate children's ticket for the CityTourCard Munich. However, families can bring 2 children (ages 6–14) with them on the group ticket; these children count as 1 adult.
The group ticket is perfect for families. Everyone can travel together on a single ticket and enjoy discounts at the same time. The CityTourCard Munich offers many discount options that are both child-friendly and family-friendly.
Children between the ages of 0 and 5 ride for free. Children 6 years and older must have a ticket.
With a group ticket, up to 5 adults can travel together on a single ticket. Two children between the ages of 6 and 14 count as one adult.
The Munich CityTourCard is non-transferable. Your name appears on the online tickets, and it will be verified against your ID during an inspection. For an online group ticket, only one name appears on the ticket. That person can choose any four additional people without having to provide their names.
Yes, with the Munich CityTourCard group ticket for up to 5 people, children ages 6 and older can ride along. Two children between the ages of 6 and 14 count as one person.
Yes, grandparents traveling with their grandchildren can also use the CityTourCard group tickets. The group tickets can be used for all kinds of groups: family, friends, coworkers, etc.
Yes, the group ticket can only be selected for one fare option and cannot be changed afterward. Before purchasing, you must decide whether to choose Zone M, M-6, or M.12.
Yes, everyone in the group listed on the ticket is eligible for the discounts.
Yes, in theory, you can give the Munich CityTourCard as a gift. However, with online tickets, this is only possible if you already know the start date, and you must provide the recipient’s name. If the recipient doesn’t yet know when they’d like to use the ticket, you can purchase a ticket from a vending machine. This ticket is not valid until it has been validated or stamped.
Yes, you can bring your dog on public transportation for free. Starting with the second dog, you’ll need a separate child’s ticket for each additional dog. Small dogs carried in a bag or carrier always ride for free.
No, a single dog does not need its own ticket. However, for a second dog or more, you must purchase a ticket at the child fare. Small dogs in a bag or carrier always ride for free.
No, there isn't a special CityTourCard Munich ticket for dogs. Since the first dog rides for free anyway, you can just bring it along.
Dogs must be kept on a leash in all vehicles and at all stations on the MVV public transit network, but muzzles are required only when necessary. Aggressive dogs are not permitted on board.
No, bicycle transport is not included with the Munich CityTourCard.
No, transporting bicycles on the MVV is not free. Please contact the MVV directly for information on the various rules regarding bicycle transport.
Yes, you can bring standard suitcases weighing up to 25 kg at no extra charge.
Yes, bringing a stroller on board is completely free throughout the entire MVV fare zone and does not require an additional ticket.
Yes. The CityTourCard can, of course, also be used by people with disabilities. It allows you to use public transportation within the selected fare zone and offers discounts on numerous recreational and cultural activities. Please note that accessibility may vary depending on the provider for both public transportation and discount partners. You can find information on accessibility from the respective partner or from MVV.
The Munich CityTourCard single tickets do not include a companion for people with disabilities. Please use the standard group ticket to travel together.
Some of the CityTourCard Munich partners are accessible, while others are not. In the partner listings, the “Features” section indicates whether a partner is accessible. We also recommend that you always check the partner's website directly.
The attractions and discount partners have their own websites, where you can always find up-to-date information on the accessibility of the attractions.
No, once you've received the ticket from us and completed the purchase, you can no longer make any changes to the ticket. Please check very carefully to make sure your information is correct before purchasing!
No, personalized tickets cannot be canceled or refunded.
No, a partial refund for non-use is not possible.
No, if there is a strike by public transportation companies, you cannot request a refund for your Munich CityTourCard. Public transportation in Munich is provided by various transportation companies. These companies never go on strike at the same time, so there is always a way to use the ticket.
Yes, with GetYourGuide and Klook, you can cancel or change your ticket as long as it hasn't been sent to you yet. The deadline for cancellations or changes with GetYourGuide and Klook is 48–72 hours before the start of your trip. Your ticket will be sent to you 24 hours before the start of the trip. For last-minute bookings (24–48 hours before the start), changes and cancellations are no longer possible.
Yes, with the Munich CityTourCard, you can travel to Theresienwiese even during Oktoberfest. Just select the time period you'll be there, and you'll have unlimited access to all public transportation. The trip to Theresienwiese is included.
For your stay during Oktoberfest, you’ll need a standard Zone M ticket. Just choose how long you’d like to stay: 24 hours, 48 hours, or 3, 4, 5, or 6 days. If you’re traveling with a group, a group ticket for up to 5 people is a good option. If there’s a chance you’ll be traveling separately later on, please note that the person named on the ticket must always travel with the other public transit users. Otherwise, you’ll need individual tickets.
Yes, you can use the Munich CityTourCard to travel to the Allianz Arena. All you need is a one-way Zone M ticket. Once there, the Munich CityTourCard entitles you to a discount on admission to the FC Bayern Munich Museum.
The fare zones in the Munich Transport Association (MVV) are divided into 13 zones. Zone M covers the entire city of Munich. With a Zone M ticket, you can travel freely throughout the entire city.
Zones 1 through 6 include the counties bordering the city of Munich. These include, for example, Munich Airport, Andechs Abbey, the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site, Lake Ammer and Lake Starnberg, the Erding Thermal Baths, and the small town of Bad Tölz.
With a Zone M-6 ticket, you can use public transportation throughout Munich and the surrounding counties.
Zones 7–12, on the other hand, are located in the Bavarian Oberland and include Bavaria’s beautiful mountain regions. These include, for example, Schliersee, Tegernsee, Spitzingsee, Wallberg, Brauneck, Wendelstein, Chiemsee, Rosenheim, Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Zugspitze & Eibsee*), Landsberg am Lech, Sudelfeld, Kochelsee, Walchensee, and much more. With Zone M-12, you can explore the entire city of Munich and, beyond that, the entire MVV network, including the beautiful Alpine foothills.
*The Eibsee is accessible from Garmisch-Partenkirchen only by the Eibsee bus. This bus requires an additional fare (payable in cash to the bus driver); the CityTourCard, Deutschlandticket, and Bayernticket are not valid for this route.
If you travel outside the selected fare zone without a separate ticket that is valid for that zone, you will have to pay a fine if you are checked. The CityTourCard Munich assumes no liability for these fines.
With the Munich CityTourCard in Zone M-12, you can reach many great destinations.
Nearby destinations/attractions:
Erding Thermal Baths
Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial
Andechs Monastery
The small town of Bad Tölz
Lakes:
Ammersee
Starnberger See
Kochelsee
Walchensee
Tegernsee
Schliersee
Chiemsee
(Eibsee -> Eibsee bus costs extra)
Mountains:
Brauneck
Blomberg
Kampenwand
Wallberg
Wendelstein
Herzogstand
Zugspitze
Yes, you can use the Munich CityTourCard to visit the surrounding castles and lakes within the MVV network. Depending on the location, you'll need a CityTourCard for Zone M-6 or M-12.
If you have any unresolved issues or specific questions, please send us an email at info@easycitypass.comWir. We'll get back to you as soon as possible.
Our office is staffed Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. We are available on weekends and holidays, but not during set hours—only occasionally.
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