The Deutschland-Ticket is a personal season ticket valid throughout Germany and entitles the holder to unlimited use of all means of public transport. It is valid on regional trains (RE, IRE, RB, S-Bahn) in 2nd car class.
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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.
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.
Light rail, subways (U-Bahn) and almost every bus are also included at no extra cost. While the new ticket is priced at €49, not €9, it still represents a huge discount for most travellers.
What is the price for public transportation in Germany? Bus and subway prices in Germany are affordable and also comparable to one another (i.e. it doesn't cost more to get the metro than a bus). Single bus, tram, or metro trips usually cost between €1 to €2. Monthly travel cards usually cost around €80 to €90.
The ticket allows you to use all local transport vehicles, i.e., all buses, trams, city trains, and subway trains as well as to travel in 2nd class in any suburban trains, regional trains, and regional express trains.
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.
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.
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.