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Can I use Deutschland-Ticket in Munich?

Where is the Deutschlandticket valid? The ticket is valid throughout Germany on local and regional public transport. This means that you can use your MVG ticket not only on all local public transport in Munich, but also on public transport in all other German cities.



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.

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Like the 9-Euro-Ticket from July to September 2022, the Deutschlandticket will be valid on regional and local transport - i.e. on regional trains, suburban trains, streetcars, subways and buses throughout Germany. Of course, you can also use a Deutschlandticket to travel in the entire MVV tariff area.

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The ticket is offered digitally as a monthly subscription and is valid throughout Germany on local and regional transport. There are no order deadlines for Deutschland-Tickets purchased from MVV, they are available immediately.

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Munich's underground railway network, the U-Bahn, has 8 lines serving almost 100 different stations around the city.

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Can I also travel to the Netherlands (Arnhem or Venlo) with the Deutschlandticket? yes, journeys to the Netherlands (e.g. Venlo or Arnhem) are possible.

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Even if you have a Deutschland ticket (Germany's 49 euro ticket) that will only get you as far as the border, so you'd still have to buy train tickets from the border to Prague.

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In the DB Navigator, you can add your ticket under My tickets. You will need the latest version of the app and the following information to add the ticket: Order number: NUMBER_HERE.

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The U-Bahn commonly understood to stand for Untergrundbahn (underground railway) are conventional rapid transit systems that run mostly underground, while the S-Bahn or Stadtschnellbahn ('city rapid railway') are commuter rail services, that may run underground in the city center and have metro-like characteristics in ...

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On the Deutsche Bahn website, you need to log in and then navigate to the page called My subscriptions. In the following page you can view your 49-euro ticket subscription and click the action cancel. You then select the date you want to cancel your subscription.

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EuroCity (EC) is the name used for international cross-border day train connections between Austria, France , Germany, Italy, Poland and Switzerland, as well as Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary and Denmark. Eurocity trains include a wide variety of operators and trains.

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What is the local currency? The official currency of Germany is the euro (EUR). The euro (EUR) is also legal tender through much of the rest of Europe, including Austria, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Luxemburg, Finland, Ireland and Greece.

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