You can use the ticket in all forms of local and regional transportation in Germany. That includes buses, U-Bahns, S-Bahns, trams, and local and regional trains. The ticket is valid in every federal state, regardless of where you live in Germany.
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It is valid on regional trains (RE, IRE, RB, S-Bahn) in 2nd car class. It is not valid on DB long-distance trains (IC, EC, ICE, ECE) and with other providers, such as FlixTrain. The Deutschlandticket is available as a personal subscription at a price of 49 euros per month.
The ticket – which is only offered in “paperless” form via smartphone or chip card – is valid for all types of local and regional public transit, including buses, S-Bahn, U-Bahn, and non-long distance trains (with prefixes RB, RE, IRE, and MEX) across the country.
Ticket conditionsDeutschlandticket holders can also go to a number of border tariff stations outside Germany using their passes including; Tønder (Tønder Bahnhof) in Denmark, Wissembourg (Gare de Wissembourg) in France, Basel in Switzerland and Swinoujscie (Swinoujscie Centrum) in Poland.
Take a trip to Salzburg in AustriaIf you want to travel to neighboring Austria with the Deutschland-Ticket, you're in luck: Passengers on the Bavarian Regiobahn (BRB) can use the 49-euro ticket to cross the border to Salzburg, or to be more precise, use the BRB's RE5.
You would be better off keeping it in Munich. You have to take the passport with you. That there are no (regular) border controls does not mean that you can cross borders without passport. If you go without passport you're entering Austria illegally.