Gladly again! Good opportunity to be mobile and to save on attractions. Only sadness drop: A mobile ticket in an app would be more practical.
it was reassuring to have the pass; valid for travel on all forms of transport. It meant that we could change our travel plans and method of transport without worrying about buying tickets. This also saved time each day. We were surprised that ticket barriers were not in place at many stations but as we had the Turbopasses with us we were reassured.
I was pleased to see grass growing along the tramways making a green corridor in residential areas.
The turbopass is an excellent choice when you're visiting Munich, especially for small groups. It offers a full inclusive pass on the public transportation as well as discounts on the entry ticket of a lot of attractions. The only small problem we got: the bar code code was not easy to be read by the dedicated smartphone provided to the attraction responsibles.
Great value for money, when we'll go back to Munich or any other location where this kind of pass exists, for sure we'll take it again !
Cheapest all-zones transport ticket for 2 adults, even if you don't use any discounts for museums etc
We will be back
I was very pleased with the pass and all the things that came with it. However, I regularly visited attractions that had never heard of the pass and information about the pass and its validity did not match the Munich website itself. This is one point that should be addressed.
In the restaurant we had to ask for a free dessert for the ordered main dish of Denmark. In several places there was no Munich Pass card scanner. In the botanical garden, the cashier wanted to grant a discount instead of free admission only after examining the declarations through the Munich passport
In retrospect, and calculated, I found the Tubopass quite expensive. Although the first impression of the offer seems overwhelming, a more intimate use is not possible for reasons of time alone. The opening hours of the museums and cultural institutions, as a rule, from Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm allow for a maximum of 2 museums or castles per day. The MVB card with 39 € per person appears quite violently. Either I travel by train, bus, tram or visit culture.
This pass is valid for numerous shops, sights and attractions and the suburban train. Unfortunately, with many partners, the employees do not know that they are in the passport. Not even at Bayern Munich, the employees knew about the discount.
The use of the relatively new Munich City Pass had not yet spread among all participating companies and their employees. In principle, however, the beginning is made in Munich, but the whole system is still far more expandable. An example could be the Vienna Pass from Vienna, which is fantastically well organized! It would be desirable for a multi-day ticket, the use of buses on all these days and not just for a city tour. The idea of a Munich City Pass as all-round carefree package for the tourists we find otherwise great, but is still adaptable.
It more worked as a travel card. If you go to Munich for 3-4 days, you won't have time for real thorough museums visits. Well, maybe 3 in total taking into consideration an obligatory Neueswanstein castle trip so count based on the regular discount provided of around 2 euros from regular entrance ticket price. Don't forget to count a round airport trip that is apx. 11,5 euros.
I guess this Munich City Pass is a new launch because most of the attractions I visited, the officers were always confused and thought it was the same as Munich Card. I wasted so many times at the ticket offices and it was kind of annoying and boring that those officers didn't know how to use it and issue the tickets for me. Luckily, I could use it to visit all the places without paying at the end.
However, the Travel Card included worked fine.
This is my humble suggestion. I think you, The Munich City Pass company, should communicate more with all the attractions you're dealing with. Educate them more to offer better issuing ticket service with less or even better without hassle.
3 museums, shown as a discount, have been closed for a long time. You had to be queued at the entrance as well as without.
did not know the card and did not have the camera to scan it was very complicated I had to insist to return and fortunately I had the
No pass/card, just a print out. Attractions were either closed, offered limited access or just a discount. Munich’s great, but the Turbopass isn’t.
Piece of mind in terms of using all means of transports in Munich. However, no other benefits enjoyed. The only Museum I went was Deutsches Museum and when I presented the card to the ticket seller, they could not recognise it
I bought the Munich City pass which states that the city tour bus is free but the city bus tour charge me again and gave a discount of Euro 5 against the price. In such case there is no point in buying the pass as the benefits stated does not match.
The pass (1 day) was not worth it for us at all. It is only worth it if you plan everything in advance. Then it might be a bit cheaper than individual tickets.
There was no instructions where to start or at.least map should have been forwarded. I suggest for people like me, who travels alone, or who goes out for adventure, a suggestion on where to start should be provided. I know you might say, you can start anywhere, but a suggestion is better.