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The affordable option for latecomers

Monthly pass (9 am)

A transferable, cheaper alternative to the standard monthly travelcard, which is valid on weekdays from 9 am onwards and can otherwise be used 24 hours a day.

Purchase options

Purchase options

 

In the MVV app

The 9 am monthly pass is not valid from 6 am to 9 am on Mondays to Fridays,
but is otherwise valid 24 hours a day – including at weekends and on public holidays.

However, it is cheaper than a standard monthly pass.

Like the standard monthly pass, the 9 am pass can also be transferred to other people.

Tip:
Ideal for anyone who doesn’t travel during the morning rush hour and wants to save money.

Monthly Pass 9 am – At a glance

 Monthly pass (9 am)
ValidityIn the selected zones
Start dateFreely selectable
Validity period from validation1 month and beyond the last day of validity, until 12 noon the following day
Children travelling with you3 children aged 6–14, own children and grandchildren aged 6–14
TransferabilityYes, but not for mobile tickets

Monthly pass (9 am) – Prices

Tarifzone Monthly pass (9 am)
0,00 €

Good to know – 9 am monthly ticket

The entire city of Munich and some surrounding municipalities are included in Zone M.
There are no fare boundaries within the city of Munich.

Fare zones can be purchased individually.
For many ticket types, one or two zones cost the same.

Examples of required zones:

  • Central Station (Zone M)Pasing (Zone M/1)
    Ticket for Zone M required
  • Gauting (Zone 1/2)Feldmoching (Zone M/1)
    Ticket for Zones M – 1, as Zone M is passed through
  • Neuaubing (Zone M/1)Maisach (Zone 2/3)
    Ticket for Zones 1–2 required, as Zone M is not passed through
  • Sauerlach (Zone 1/2)Munich Airport (Zone 5)
    Ticket for Zones M – 5, as Zone M is passed through

Many stops are located in two fare zones at the same time – for example, Allach M/1, which is in Zone M and Zone 1.
This classification is shown on the MVV network map with fare zones.

Depending on the direction of travel, you can choose the cheaper zone:

  • Journey from Allach to the main station:
    Only Zone M required
  • Journey from Allach to Altomünster:
    Zones 1 to 4 required

Tip:
Choosing the right zone saves money – a glance at the MVV fare zone map will help you decide.

The start date of the monthly pass can be chosen flexibly and individually; it is valid for one month and until 12 noon the following day.

Example: If the pass is purchased on the 11th of the month, it is valid until 12 noon on the 11th of the following month.

Children aged 6 to 14 may travel free of charge on weekdays from 9 am, as well as 24 hours a day at weekends and on public holidays.

You may bring any number of your own children and grandchildren, provided you can provide proof of their relationship to you.
Otherwise, a maximum of three children in the specified age group.

Tip:
The free travel rule applies only to children – adults require their own ticket.

The 9 a.m. monthly ticket is not valid between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. on Mondays to Fridays.
Outside these times, it can be used 24 hours a day.

This restricted period also applies during school holidays, but not on public holidays or on 24 December and 31 December.

For holders of season tickets and travel passes, a connecting ticket is available for single journeys outside the valid travel zone.
This ticket can be purchased from ticket machines or as a mobile ticket.

The connecting ticket takes into account zones already paid for and extends them to cover the desired route.

Alternatively, the MVV season ticket can be combined with single tickets, strip tickets or day tickets.
These tickets must be validated at the latest at the final stop within the season ticket’s validity area – ideally as soon as you start your journey.

Tip:
Combining different ticket types allows for flexible and cost-effective extensions beyond the regular validity area.