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What is the app to get around Munich?

About this app If you use the 'München navigator', you can buy a ticket on your mobile, including all forms of transport within Munich (MVV). You buy your ticket and off you go - flexible and uncomplicated! Additional you get actual informations, when there are disruptions on the track.



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The München Card offers a wide range of reductions and discounts on entrance fees to museums, exhibitions, sights and attractions. City tours can also be booked at a reduced price. Supplementary shopping and gastronomy offers complement the Munich Card.

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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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Most places offer contactless payment, BUT that does not mean they accept credit cards! They accept EC cards, which are debit cards (in Euro) that do a direct debit from one's bank account. I'd say, if you don't have an EC card, you'd still have to carry cash with you.

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A single ticket for the direct route from Munich Airport to the city costs just €11.50 and if you buy it online, you'll pay just €11. If you're planning on using the service to return to the airport at the end of your trip, you can save money buy purchasing a round-trip ticket, costing €18.50.

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Moovit is your personal assistant for all your transit rides! ? Real-time arrivals. View real-time arrival information, which is taken directly from GPS devices positioned on buses and trains. Avoid wasting time guessing train times or bus times.

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The DB Navigator is your ideal travel companion for regional and long-distance travel as well as for underground, tram and bus and offers the proper service for you in every situation.

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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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Rather purchase a weekly or monthly ISARcard which is the best and most affordable option to use Munich's public transport network. You can use the ISARcard on all means of public transportation in Munich: S-Bahn, U-Bahn, bus and tram. For students, the ISARcard is also available as a semester card.

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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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Tickets for Munich's public transport network are the same for every mode of transport. Prices range from €2.90 for a single ticket covering one zone, and from €6.70 for a one-day travelcard around the inner city area. A one-way ticket costs €11.60, but you can purchase a one-day travelcard for €13.

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