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The first time we fly to Germany, Munich. we are flying for 4 days. I read about public transport on the Internet and got confused - which tickets are better to buy, for how many trips?
And yet, from Munich Airport, what is the best way to get to the center of Munich, they booked a hotel on booking.com.
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аватар Kolia_oro.egor
Hello. You leave the customs zone. Directly opposite, slightly to the left - exit to the street. You go out. You smoke. You go back to the airport building. Door to street at the back. You go left. Follow the signs "S". Down. Then you go a little on a thing like an escalator only horizontally. You get to the type of covered area. On the left is the descent to the trains, on the right is the ticket office. They look like a desk in an office. Small queue. You buy a van day ticket. About 10 euros. It works for all modes of transport. Blyamkaesh it in the typewriter in front of the entrance to the platform. Or you tell the cashier that you will go right now. She flashes herself. You go to the hauptbahnhof (central station) by train S1 or S 8. There you approach any German and show a piece of paper with the name of the station. He tells you in which direction and on which train Uban you should go. Keep in mind that trains of different lines stop at the station. The board says which train is coming. But still ask before entering the car. Well, like, if you don’t zaesh languages ​​- to Isartor, huh? If "yeah" then go
аватар Kolia_oro.egor
If you don't smoke, then immediately go to the right.
And if you live in the center, then go on foot. Munich is worth it. Yes, it's not that big.
аватар nataliya30
With the airport now more or less clear, thank you). And what about travel tickets - which one is better to take? I read, they have tickets for short, long distances, singles, stripes. Confused! And, finally, the question is how from Munich, how to get to Schwangau?
аватар nataliya30
I do not smoke ). Walking distance, but you can’t travel all over Munich in 4 days, unfortunately, but there are so many things you want to see !!!
аватар Kolia_oro.egor
Alas. This is where my knowledge ends. But after a couple of hours I meet with a person who works in Munich and came on vacation. He is in this dock. great economy. I'll ask and write in the evening.
аватар nataliya30
Great! I will be waiting you :)! Thank you!
аватар Kolia_oro.egor
There is a ticket for three days. The most profitable. But it only works within the city limits.
My friend does not know what Schwangau is.
And further. Many ticket machines speak Russian too. The ones at the airport for sure.
аватар kolyan_cat
Of course, I'm wildly sorry, but a van day ticket is one thing, and a ticket from the airport is not included in a regular van day ticket, because. the airport is located in another tariff zone - outside the city. By itself, a ticket from the airport costs about 10 Euros, if you take a van dei ticket, taking into account the suburban area, it will be about 20 Euros.
I recommend taking separately from the airport (10 Euro) and a separate ticket for trips around the city. On the first day, you can not take a ticket around the city - there are enough objects in the center that you can get around on foot.
In the town hall on Mariinplatz in the restaurant in the basement, I recommend not to drink beer - the face swells from it (it has been verified many times from personal experience and the experience of colleagues), although the basement itself is enchanting and good prices. You can go to eat, with wine or strong alcohol, and drink beer in other places, of which there are plenty in Munich)))
аватар nataliya30
Thanks a lot for great advice! Can't wait to get there)
аватар Kolia_oro.egor
I've been from Munich for three weeks. I bought a van day all zone ticket. either 9 or 11 e. The cashier confirmed that this is both on S and on U ban. And almost the entire queue bought such a ticket.
аватар kolyan_cat
Vorros is not in the South or S-banya, the daily allowance also applies to the bus, but in zoning. 10 euros is within the city, and if you go to the airport or to the other end - to Wolfratshausen, then 10 euros will cost a single ticket (einfart) one way. Another thing is that, for example, I was in Munich 5 times and never saw the controllers, so you can travel as much as you like with the wrong ticket) In October, I also went to Hamburg 3 times without tickets and everything is ok.
аватар Kolia_oro.egor
I bought this ticket at the airport. On the advice of a dude who lives in Munich. Because he is an absolute woodpecker in terms of public transport. And even at home. Behind me were trains to Central Station. The ticket seller saw and knew that the whole crowd, including me, was going to the city. I have good English. And if this ticket was not legal for travel by S bath to the city, followed by travel by U bath and all sorts of other trams, then I would understand. And she wouldn't sell to me either.
аватар kolyan_cat
Yes, I looked at the Munich city transport website, the prices are lower than I announced (I didn’t buy it for my own, so I didn’t really worry about it and apparently it wasn’t postponed for sure), but there is no day ticket for 10 euros from the airport. The prices are:
Single airport-city - 10.80
Day ticket around the city - 6.20
Day ticket Munich XXL - 8.30
Day ticket airport + city - 12.00
Website - mvv-muenchen.de
аватар nataliya30
kolyan_cat, maybe you know how to get from Munich to Neuschweinstein (see the castles and calculated there is a cable car to the Alps)?
аватар Der_Clown
I completely agree, I also want to go to Munich in a week, the first day I’ll see the city itself, I even took a hotel right in the center, but on the second it’s to see the Neuschwanstein Castle in Hohenschwangau,
But as I understand it, there is in Munich first I will look at the center of the Town Hall Marineplatz, etc. then I’ll look at the time and maybe I’ll take a tourist bus ticket to see everything.
On the second day, as I understand it, I’ll go to Füssen by railway, and then by bus to Hohenschwangau and there I’ll look at two castles on foot.
It’s interesting about the account in more detail who went to the Castle not on a rental car, but on a public one, and that there are 3 people in the group on the Bavarian ticket.
Who was there, maybe you know some tricks ?? Like, it makes no sense to go into the castle, it’s expensive, but there’s nothing to see or take a picture better from this site, it makes no sense to buy a bus ticket to Hohenschwangau because you can walk on foot, etc.
Life hacks plizz in the studio. Help, the first time to see food is not from a travel agency and will not fall on the beach.
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