Yes, you can absolutely use the Deutschland-Ticket (D-Ticket) in Munich in 2026, and it is the highest-value way to navigate the city and the surrounding Bavarian region. For a flat fee—which has increased to €63 per month as of January 1, 2026—you get unlimited travel on all local and regional public transport in Munich, including the U-Bahn (Subway), S-Bahn (Commuter Rail), Trams, and Buses (MVG/MVV). Furthermore, you can use it to take regional trains (RE, RB) out to popular day-trip destinations like Lake Starnberg or even as far as Salzburg, Austria (on regional lines only). It is a critical peer-to-peer warning that the D-Ticket is not valid on long-distance trains such as the ICE, IC, or EC. If you accidentally board a high-speed train to Berlin or Nuremberg with only a D-Ticket, you will face a "fare evasion" fine. Also, remember that the D-Ticket is a monthly subscription that must be cancelled by the 10th of the month if you only need it for a single month, so manage your "DB Navigator" app settings carefully to avoid an unwanted second charge.