The best Munich Passes 2025 in comparison
The Munich City Pass is a combined ticket that gives you free or discounted access to numerous attractions in the Bavarian capital of Munich. The best-known passes are the Munich City Pass from Turbopass, the Munich Card and the CityTourCard Munich.
Savings tip if you want to travel in March: there is a 15% discount on the Munich City Pass from Turbopass until the end of March.
For Munich there is currently a Munich City Pass, a Munich Card and the CityTourCard Munich - we present the advantages and disadvantages of all options.
All-inclusive package from Turbopass in cooperation with Munich Tourism. Offers free admission to over 45 top attractions such as the Pinakothek museums, Deutsches Museum, Nymphenburg Palace and the Residenz, some with priority entry without waiting times.
Optionally with a public transport ticket for free travel on local public transport (subway, S-Bahn, streetcar, bus) in the selected area of validity. Discounts for young people (15-17 years) and children (6-14 years).
Ideal for anyone who wants to visit many sights in Munich in a short time.
Munich City PassMunich's official guest card as a cheaper alternative to the City Pass. Offers discounts of up to 70% on admission to many museums, sights, tours and attractions.
Optionally with MVV day pass for zone M (city area) or zone M-6 (entire network incl. airport).
Perfect for anyone who wants to stay flexible and decide on the spot which attractions to visit.
Munich CardOffer similar to the München Card, which combines an MVV day pass with discounts at over 100 tourist attractions in Munich and the surrounding area.
Available in three zone variants:
Available as a single or group ticket for 24/48 hours or 3-6 days.
Ideal for visitors who want to explore the Bavarian Alpine foothills as well as Munich.
CityTourCard