Munich City Pass: Comprehensive Sightseeing and Transit Access

Discover Munich’s top attractions and save money with the all-inclusive Munich City Pass. Enjoy free admission to 45 activities and attractions, including museums, palaces, and a hop-on-hop-off bus tour. Plus, get insider knowledge on a walking tour and choose from various pass durations. Book now!

Duration: 5 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Alte Pinakothek - Admire outstanding works of European painting from the 14th to the 18th century!

  • Schloss Schleissheim - It is home to 2 exhibitions: the Ecumenical Collection of Gertrud Weinhold and Prussia’s Cultural History Collection.

  • Bayerisches Nationalmuseum - It is one of the largest museums in Germany and appeals to almost every art lover with the diversity of its collections.

  • Botanischer Garten Muenchen-Nymphenburg - Stroll through the fairytale flower fullness in the Botanical Garden of Munich.

  • Cuvilliestheater - Visit the most beautiful Rococo theater in Germany- even Napoleon was already here to visit!

  • Deutsches Museum - Visit one of the most traditional and largest science and technology museum in the world!

  • Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum - Let yourself be fascinated by the unique collection of land vehicles!

  • Flugwerft Schleissheim - Admire on 8000 m² nearly 70 different aerospace exhibits!

  • Deutsches Theatermuseum - Although there is no permanent exhibition due to space restrictions, there are special exhibitions on various topics that are presented regularly.

  • Glyptothek - You will find the world’s best Greek vase collection in addition to other high-ranking works of ancient art in gold, bronze, ceramics or glass.

  • Haus der Kunst - Experience contemporary art at Haus der Kunst!

  • Jewish Museum Munich (Judisches Museum Munchen) - Get an insight into the city’s history from the Jewish perspective.

  • Kunsthalle Munich - Enter the art temple that houses a wide spectrum of works from antiquity to the immediate present.

  • Lenbachhaus - Discover one of the most beautiful places in Munich – the Lenbachhaus! The worldwide largest collection of blue-riders is one of the highlights of the municipal gallery in the Lenbachhaus.

  • Marstallmuseum - The Marstallmuseum in Nymphenburg Palace in Munich is one of the most important art collections in the world. The exhibition provides a comprehensive insight into the development of carriages from the end of the 17th century to the end of the 19th century and shows exhibits from Germany, France and England.

  • Muenchner Stadtmuseum /Munich Municipal Museum - The city museum near the Viktualienmarkt sends you on a journey into the past of Munich.

  • Museum Brandhorst - Concealed behind a spectacular facade, the Museum Brandhorst surprises visitors with an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art.

  • Museum Funf Kontinente - Discover the cultural riches of the world in the Museum Fünf Kontinente.

  • Museum Mensch und Natur - Experience natural history in the Museum Mensch und Natur.

  • Museum Villa Stuck - Visit the house of one of the most important artists in Europe, Franz von Stuck!

  • Neue Pinakothek - CLOSED from January 1st 2019 until 2025 due to renovation works

  • NS-Dokumentationszentrum Muenchen - This place of learning and remembrance offers you the opportunity to explore the Munich’s history in relation to Nazism and the consequences of the dictatorship.

  • Amalienburg - Visit the 3 park castles in the park at the Nymphenburg Palace!

  • Pagodenburg - Visit the 3 park castles in the park at the Nymphenburg Palace!

  • Badenburg Palace - Visit the 3 park castles in the park at the Nymphenburg Palace!

  • Pinakothek der Moderne - Experience the Pinakothek, one of the largest collection houses for modern art in Europe.

  • Museum Reich der Kristalle - In the showcases of the Museum Reich der Kristalle (Realm of Crystals), you can admire diamonds, emeralds, gemstones and many other types of minerals.

  • Ruhmeshalle und Bavaria - Let yourself be impressed by this 18-meter tall, majestic statue of Bavaria’s patron in front of the Ruhmeshalle (hall of fame)!

  • Schack-Galerie - Discover many paintings by Franz von Lenbach

  • Residenzmuseum - The Treasury of the Munich Residence is one of the most prestigious collections of its kind.

  • Lustheim Palace - It houses the Meissen porcelain collection, which presents the impressive variety of Meißner’s products.

  • Nymphenburg Palace - Visit the Nymphenburg Castle, once known as a place of refuge for the Munich court,

  • Staatliche Munzsammlung Munchen - The State Coin Collection of Munich now houses more than 3,000 objects, the oldest of which date from the third millennium BC.

  • Munich Museum of Egyptian Art - Discover 5000 years of Egyptian culture and art at the Egyptian Museum in Munich

  • Valentin Musaum - Experience the quirky and original Valentin-Karlstadt-Musäum

  • Bavaria Filmstadt - Discover Bavaria Filmstadt with original scenes from big movies and famous TV highlights

  • FC Bayern Museum - Visit the FC Bayern Erlebniswelt - Germany’s biggest club museum in the Allianz Arena and feel the myth of the German record champion.

  • Umadum das Munchner Riesenrad - Take a ride on the biggest transportable Giant Observation Wheel in the world and experience Munich from above.

  • Olympiapark - Park Railway included

  • New Town Hall (Neus Rathaus) - You’ll have a breathtaking view over Munich from the tower of the Neues Rathaus.

  • SEA LIFE Munich - The Sea Llife Munich aquarium in Olympiapark offers an unique impression into the various fascinating world of the sea.

What's Included
  • Free public transport for the inner or entire area (M-6), if option selected
  • 24 hrs Hop-on-Hop-off Express Circle (7 Stops)
  • Free access to the Deutsche Museum
  • Save 20% on guided tour to Castle Neuschwanstein
  • Free entry to Bayern Munich museum - Germany’s biggest club museum
  • Enjoy the Nymphenburg Castle
  • Free access to Lustheim Castle with Meissen porcelain collection
What's Not Included
  • Food and beverage
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

Would you like to discover the whole city with all its famous sights? The Munich City PASS is your all-inclusive ticket to the top attractions in Munich! Save money as everything is included in one price. It offers you free admission to more than 45 activities and attractions like the famous Alte Pinakothek (art museum), Residence museum, Nymphenburg Palace, Deutsche museum and take a ride on a hop on hop off bus tour.

Enjoy one of our included walking tour to discover Munich like local and get all insides about this city. Get to know Castel Neuschwanstein with 20 % discount on the guided tour.

Take the change to disover attractions like the FC Bayern adventure world, Bavaria film studios and SEA LIFE. You decide what fits best to your plans and choose between 1 until a 5 days pass.

Book your public transportation ticket for inner or entire area optional to your City Pass.

Location
Alte Pinakothek
Barer Strasse 27, Eingang Theresienstraße
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Jfonz581
Jul 22, 2024
Pass let us do it all and save money! - Bike tour, palace, museums, free Prosecco at Rathskeller, Residenze museum and so much more with pass!
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Tonycraig
Aug 5, 2019
Great city pass! - We purchased a 3 day Munich City Pass. We had no problems of any kind. We used the Hop on/off bus. We used the pass as several attractions. We went to the front of the line with no problem! They scanned our voucher with their phones and off we went. Great way to see the city!
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Russ7066hauver
Jun 3, 2019
Munich Pass - A GREAT investment - the pass saved us quite a bit on admissions and on transportation. Strongly recommend purchasing if you are going to be in Munich.
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Cutiscar
Jun 6, 2019
Waste of money & poorly organised - I bought a 3 day pass with inner circle hop on/off bus transport. I was forced at the time of booking to enter a start date but actually started a day later and apparently, the date is locked in so I’ve already lost one day. When I did begin to use it, there was confusion and didn’t seem to be well known. There was another card staff were getting it confused with. There was a lot of confusion on my part and organisations. You don’t receive anything other than an email with the voucher attached, unlike the Vienna pass where you received a lanyard with barcode and clearly visible. I found the information on the internet websites were vague and poor. Quite a few places didn’t accept it (eg. tombs in church, tower in St. Peter’s cathedral). If you are in Munich on a Sunday, most of the museums have 1 Euro entry. My biggest gripe is the hop on/off bus which I only used once. The stops were not clearly visible, what very few stops there were, and I had to go to the main train station to commence my journey as I didn’t know where the stops were. Also, the website clearly shows red buses, which is a different company. You used the blue buses. Again, I only found out mistakenly and the red bus company had no clue about the pass. I used the train twice and was anxious in case I was asked to produce a valid ticket and could only show my piece of paper which I had printed out. Was concerned that would not be accepted. I really had little confidence in this pass. The pass cost me $165Au and I probably used only about $65Au. I didn’t have time to go to all the museums. Three days is not enough time to see the majority. The main ones are large and take hours to do them justice. I managed Nymphenburg palace and gardens (takes at least 3 hours if you’re quick to see everything there) which cost around 15 Euro combined tickets, then Residenz museums which included the cuvillies theatre and that took about 4 hours with a cost of approximately 12 Euro. I recommend to save your money, avoid the disappointment and confusion and terrible website and just pay as you go, pacing yourself comfortably. Public transport is relatively cheap and easy to use in Munich and there are subways everywhere around the main sights. After my experience with the Vienna Pass, I was left bitterly disappointed with this Turbo Pass aka Munich City Pass.
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