How many rings do I need for a ticket in Munich?
I have to go from Rose-Pichler-Weg to the main train station because I have an internship there for six months, and I don't know which ticket I need for the subway and bus (maybe also the S-Bahn, I don't know). Well, I'm just moving to Munich, so I have no idea what I need. A friend just told me that I need certain rings or something.
Search engine for access to the official website of your transport service provider broken? Without web not to find any knowledgeable personnel/information points, or schedules with price tables in printed form available for small fee to browse?
Doooofe answer – if you have no idea?😉😊
Boring ?🤣
Of course you have Means The question not Meaning!
Munich has one (if not even DAS) most complicated ticket system
Rings
Sparkling
Strips
Short distance
Rooms
XXL
INNs
AUß
Countless daily card variants
…
Even for Munich it is not just to get along with it.
That is why it would be better to hold back than to give insane and not very helpful answers.
Or would you have found the right answer to the official MVV page? 🤔🤔🤔
The Rose-Pichler path is in Ring 4, the main station in Ring 1.
So you need a ticket for the rings 1-4, which corresponds to the entire interior.
More information: https://www.mv-muenchen.de/tickets/zeitkarten-abos/index.html
Four rings. If you don’t have a vehicle and are a lot on the go, a monthly map would be more practical
https://www.mv-muenchen.de/tickets/tariff structure/ringe/index.html
I can’t see which ring I am:x
Interior.
The interior consists of rings 1-4.
Hello! From the Rose-Pichler-Weg (Am Hart), you can get an indoor ticket to the main railway station.
Thank you.