Single Day Ticket
The Single Day Ticket is for a person from the age of 15 and up. It can be used within the selected area of validity for as many trips as you like on one day.
At a glance
| 1 day | 3 days | |
|---|---|---|
| Area of validity | Inner District or Outer District or Munich XXL or the entire network (1) | Inner District – white zone on the tariff map (1) |
| Validity (time) | From the moment of validation until 6 am the following day | From the moment of validation until 6 am on the fourth day |
| Bring along a child? | No | No |
| Fares |
5,80 €
|
14,30 €
|
| Purchase | From ticket machines | From ticket machines |
Questions & Answers
1) How do I select the area of validity?
You decide which area of validity you need before buying your Day Ticket. The four zones are marked in colour on our tariff map. This makes it easy for you to make your choice.
- Inner District (Innenraum) - white zone
- Munich XXL (München XXL) - white and green zones
- Outer District (Außenraum) - green, yellow and red zones
- Entire Network (Gesamtnetz) - all zones
2) Do I have to validate my ticket?
Yes, you do. All tickets must be validated before you start your trip. Exception: tickets bought at machines in buses and trams, as these are already validated when you buy them.
At ticket machines of Deutsche Bahn at S-Bahn stations, you can choose between already validated tickets or tickets which have to be validated seperately.
3) How long is the ticket valid?
The simple Day Ticket is valid until 6 am the following day. The 3-Day-Ticket is valid until 6 am of the fourth day.
4) Does my child also need a Single Day Ticket?
For children between 6 and 14 years of age, you purchase the Children’s Day Ticket, which is sold at a reduced rate.?
5) Should my partner also buy a Single Day Ticket?
No, s/he shouldn’t. As soon as more than one person over 15 years of age need Day Tickets, the Partner day ticket is more advantageous.?





