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What is a Bayern Böhmen ticket?

The Bayern-Böhmen Ticket (Bavaria-Bohemia Ticket) has the same conditions as the Bayern Ticket but also includes the Bohemia region of the Czech Republic - as far as Pilsen/Plzen. The ticket costs € 29 for one passenger plus € 8.60 for each additional passenger, up to a maximum of five persons.



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Bavarian Regional Day Pass, also referred to as Bayern ticket, is a ticket that is valid to travel unlimited, anywhere within Bavaria, for the date booked. The Bayern ticket or regional day ticket for Bavaria is valid within Bavarian region in Germany and on selected routes of neighboring countries.

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A Bayern ticket works on all public transport in Bavaria. Regional trains, S-Bahns, U-Bahn, buses, trams. It will not work on the Zugspitze. German Rail Pass is not valid Mittenwald to Innsbruck, but it is a cheap ticket.

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In order to go from Bavaria, such as Munich to Frankfurt, you will need to purchase a regular DB ticket, not a Bayern Pass.

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The train station is located in the central area (indicated by a Z) between terminal 1 and terminal 2. There is a manned counter where you can buy tickets at the top of the escalators which go down to the tracks in the central area. You can also buy tickets at one of the ticket machines there.

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Taxi fares The average taxi journey around Munich city center usually costs between € 10 ( US$ 10.70) and € 12 ( US$ 12.90). A taxi from the airport to the city center is usually around € 50 ( US$ 53.50) and the drive lasts about 40 minutes.

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Monthly travel cards usually cost around €80 to €90. High-speed trains between major cities can be pricey, for example a Berlin to Munich train, especially if you book on the day or travel early in the morning. However, advance off-peak tickets can be purchased for as little as €20 between two major cities.

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The cost of public transport in Munich depends on how many zones you travel in. Since you'll staying for a while tickets for Munich's public transport will be too expensive. Rather purchase a weekly or monthly ISARcard which is the best and most affordable option to use Munich's public transport network.

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For the most part, if you are travelling within the city center (AKA the M-Zone), you will be paying 3,40€ for a one-way Single Ticket. This is the zone/price you'll most likely be paying if you stick to the city center. The notable exception is if you are travelling to/from the airport, which is located in Zone 5.

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