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What does Zone M cover in Munich?

Zone M covers the entire Munich city area and in some cases extends beyond it. Zones 1 to 6 cover the districts belonging to the MVV area. Munich Airport is located in zone 5. On the new network plans, each stop is also marked with the corresponding zone (e.g. Harthaus in zone M/1)



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The inner area is zone M. It includes for example the SEA LIFE Munich, the Nymphenburg Palace with its Botanical Garden, the Deutsche Museum and the Lenbachhaus.

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if a station is located in two zones like e. g. Dachau 1/2, depending on your direction of travel you choose the cheaper option. Thus for a journey in direction to Munich Main Station Dachau is (like Munich Main Station ) in zone 1. If you travel outbound from Dachau to Altomünster (zone 4)then Dachau is in zone 2.

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Opening hours (main gate): The fountains are in operation daily from Easter to mid-October - 10 am to 12 noon and from 2 pm to 4 pm. Entry into the castle park is free.

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Munich is an extremely walkable city. The old town and surrounding areas can easily be explored on foot, as can all of the city's parks, and the main shopping area is completely pedestrianized.

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Zone M covers the entire Munich city area and in some cases extends beyond it. Zones 1 to 6 cover the districts belonging to the MVV area. Munich Airport is located in zone 5. On the new network plans, each stop is also marked with the corresponding zone (e.g. Harthaus in zone M/1)

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The closest S-Bahn station is at Laim, which is around one-and-a-half kilometres from the palace. Laim is a stop on many of the central S-Bahn lines. The closest underground stations are Gern and Rotkreuzplatz on the U1 line.

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Zones 1-2 covers the majority of the central London network and is practical for local users who need to expense business travel.

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