I was in Munich a couple weeks ago. Using the public transportation was incredible. It was incredibly easy to figure out and very punctual; I just used Google Maps to tell me what stations and stops I needed to take and I had 0 issues. I wish we had public transport like Munich in the states.
Maybe to correct the part around 4:00, both the S-Bahn and U-Bahn don't run all through the night (for now). The last journeys towards the end points are around 1:30 AM. On weekends, additional trains (called "Nachtschwärmer") are travelling around 2:30 AM. However, every rule needs it exception. Line S8 runs between the western part of the city and Munich Airport all night but with a very stretched interval (talking about every 40mins to hourly service). Within Munich, you may use NightTrams or NightBuses. On weekdays, a solid network runs in an hourly interval, while on weekends it is really extended (both on the intervals and the network itself).
An excellent transit system, but very difficult for the first time user. Upon arriving at Munich airport in November 2024 I wanted a 7-day pass but was frustrated by the machine which demanded a start and end station before selling me a ticket. I tried to ask the DB Information booth person how to navigate it, but she rudely denied knowledge. After fumbling around for 35 minutes I finally figure out the machine and purchased the ticket. Having conquered the first day, every day after that was incredibly easy. Everything makes sense the 3rd time you use the system.
Hi. I need more details about validating train and tram tickets. I'm travelling to Germany next week, most of the trips by DB train that I'm making were booked online, do I need to print and my DB tickets validated before getting on the train. Tram tickets for Munich will be bought from a ticket machine.
Hi, many "depends on". I would buy Bayern Ticket and it will take you to Lindau. Than you have a lot of options, depending where exactly you need to go.
I was in Munich a couple weeks ago. Using the public transportation was incredible. It was incredibly easy to figure out and very punctual; I just used Google Maps to tell me what stations and stops I needed to take and I had 0 issues. I wish we had public transport like Munich in the states.
I just arrived to Munich and was stressed about transportation. Thank you for this helpful video. Now I know things.
A really good video, with the necessary information 👍
Maybe to correct the part around 4:00, both the S-Bahn and U-Bahn don't run all through the night (for now). The last journeys towards the end points are around 1:30 AM. On weekends, additional trains (called "Nachtschwärmer") are travelling around 2:30 AM. However, every rule needs it exception. Line S8 runs between the western part of the city and Munich Airport all night but with a very stretched interval (talking about every 40mins to hourly service). Within Munich, you may use NightTrams or NightBuses. On weekdays, a solid network runs in an hourly interval, while on weekends it is really extended (both on the intervals and the network itself).
Thank you for your point. Unfortunately I cannot change the video I will have to do new one.
An excellent transit system, but very difficult for the first time user. Upon arriving at Munich airport in November 2024 I wanted a 7-day pass but was frustrated by the machine which demanded a start and end station before selling me a ticket. I tried to ask the DB Information booth person how to navigate it, but she rudely denied knowledge. After fumbling around for 35 minutes I finally figure out the machine and purchased the ticket.
Having conquered the first day, every day after that was incredibly easy. Everything makes sense the 3rd time you use the system.
How did you purchase the ticket in the end? About to head out to Munich and don't fancy spending 500 euros on taxis! 😂
Hi. I need more details about validating train and tram tickets. I'm travelling to Germany next week, most of the trips by DB train that I'm making were booked online, do I need to print and my DB tickets validated before getting on the train. Tram tickets for Munich will be bought from a ticket machine.
I am reaching Munich airport however I need to go to Bodensee Germany what the travle option and cost along with timing
It would be a great help
Hi, many "depends on". I would buy Bayern Ticket and it will take you to Lindau. Than you have a lot of options, depending where exactly you need to go.
Thank you very easy to understand
Great video ❤
Thank you!!
Very helpful for a brazilian.... I know nothing about German, my first time in Munich
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Thanks very helpful
Hilarious video
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I got my PhD before i understood this bullshitass zoning system
Thank u!!!👍🏻❤️
Welcome!
@@TheWeisswurstChannel However, one important detail not mentioned in this video is which modes have request stops.