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Discover Munich with a group-friendly travel card offering public transport, discounts at top attractions, and flexible durations up to five days—perfect for exploring efficiently.
The Munich Card (Group) with public transport is a practical choice for groups of two or more who want to explore Füssen and Munich without the hassle of buying individual tickets. Priced at $36.90 per group (up to five people), this card offers up to five days of access, making it ideal for extended visits. It provides free public transportation within the city or entire M-6 area, along with discounts at over 80 attractions, some up to 70% off. The ability to skip lines at many top sites adds convenience, while the inclusion of a discount on a Hop on hop off bus tour enhances flexibility.
This tour is best suited for groups wanting to maximize their time in Munich and Füssen while keeping expenses in check. It’s particularly appealing to those who enjoy combining sightseeing with easy transit options. However, one consideration is the fixed start and end times of the validity period, which may require careful planning for travelers arriving later in the day or leaving early. The Munich Card (Group) stands out as an efficient and cost-effective way to experience a broad array of attractions with minimal fuss.


The Munich Card (Group) is designed to streamline your sightseeing experience with prepaid access to public transport and attractions. Priced at $36.90 for up to 5 people, this card eliminates the need to purchase individual tickets at each site, saving time and money. The public transport pass covers either the inner area (M) or the full M-6 zone, giving you flexibility depending on your itinerary.
The card’s validity period can be chosen from 1 to 5 days, allowing you to match it precisely with your planned days in the city. This is useful because the start time for many users aligns with their first day’s activity; however, a review highlights that the fixed start at midnight can cause some inconvenience if arriving later in the day. The discounts at attractions include notable venues like the Alte Pinakothek, Schloss Schleissheim, and the Deutsches Museum, with some locations offering free entry for groups.
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This tour grants access to a wide range of museums, palaces, and cultural sites. The Alte Pinakothek offers a 29% discount on its admission, making it easier to explore its extensive art collections. The Bavarian National Museum and the Glyptothek also provide notable discounts of 14% and 33%, respectively, encouraging art lovers to discover Munich’s rich artistic heritage.
Many museums are free for groups with the card, including the Haus der Kunst, Jewish Museum Munich, and the Kunsthalle Munich. The Museum Brandhorst and Museum Mensch und Natur feature discounts of 29%, making their renowned exhibits more accessible. For those interested in historical artifacts and natural sciences, the Museum Reich der Kristalle impresses with a 50% discount.

The Palace and garden stops include the Nymphenburg Palace, with a 17% discount, and the Lustheim Palace, offering a 29% reduction on admission. The Amalienburg and Pagodenburg are two of the Park Palaces included; they represent Munich’s baroque elegance with 17% discounts once the total fee for all three is applied.
The Badenburg Palace is also accessible, with a 17% discount on its entry fee. The department of outdoor attractions is further complemented by the Olympiapark, where the Park Railway offers a 14% discount, and the Ruhmeshalle und Bavaria provide a 29% reduction. These sites are ideal for outdoor exploration and panoramic views.
The New Town Hall (Neus Rathaus) offers a 20% discount for access to its observation deck, providing a panoramic view of the cityscape. The Residenz Museum offers a 14% discount, giving insight into royal history. The Glyptothek and Pinakothek der Moderne are notable for their 33% and 30% discounts, showcasing classical and modern art.
The Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum and the Flugwerft Schleissheim focus on technological displays, with 21% and 20% discounts available. For classic Munich experiences, the Umarum das Munchner Riesenrad provides up to 20% off for a ride with scenic city views.
The SEA LIFE Munich offers a 20% discount for its aquariums, combining entertainment with education. The GOP Variete-Theater Muenchen provides a 10% discount on performances, while the Timeride Munchen VR-stadtrundgang delivers a 10% discount for a virtual reality city tour.
The EscapeGame Munich grants free entrance for groups of two or more, adding an engaging, interactive element to the trip. Similarly, Bavaria Filmstadt and FC Bayern Museum are available with modest discounts of 10% and 11%, appealing to film and sports fans respectively.

A major highlight of this tour is the option to get 20% off the guided tour to Castle Neuschwanstein. This iconic site, located near Füssen, is a must-see for visitors to the region. The ticket is free, and the discount makes the visit more affordable during your stay, especially if you plan to dedicate a day to this fairy-tale castle. Keep in mind, the tour duration is about 1 day, and transportation arrangements should be made alongside the card benefits.

The Munich Card (Group) is available through Turbopass GmbH and is typically booked 27 days in advance. You receive confirmation immediately upon booking, and cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the start. The card is suitable for most travelers, with a maximum group size of five.
One noteworthy point is the fixed start and end times of the card’s validity, which can impact planning if arriving late or leaving early. Despite this, the cost savings and broad access to attractions make it a valuable option for those looking to explore Munich and Füssen efficiently.

This card best suits families, friends, or small groups aiming for cost-effective sightseeing without the hassle of buying individual tickets. It offers significant discounts at key attractions and easy public transit, reducing overall planning time. The multi-day options allow flexibility for those who wish to explore at a leisurely pace.
Its limitations include the fixed timing of validity, which may require careful scheduling, especially for late arrivals or early departures. The price point remains attractive, especially considering the discounts, making it a smart choice for budget-conscious visitors eager to make the most of their Munich trip.
“We had a 5 day Munich card and used it a fair bit . The only reservation I have it started at 00.00 first day and finished at 6 am on the 5 th day …”
Is the Munich Card valid for public transport?
Yes, it includes a free public transport pass for the inner area (M) or the entire M-6 zone.
How many attractions are discounted with the card?
The card offers up to 70% discounts at more than 80 attractions.
Can I choose the duration of the card?
Yes, you can select 1 to 5 days of validity depending on your schedule.
Are some sites free with the card?
Yes, several attractions like the Haus der Kunst and Jewish Museum Munich are free for groups with the card.
What is the cost for a group of five?
The price remains $36.90 for the entire group, regardless of size up to five.
Is the card suitable for large groups?
It is designed for groups up to five people, making it ideal for small groups traveling together.
What happens if I arrive late on my first day?
Due to the fixed start time at midnight, arriving later in the day may limit your hours of use, as noted in a review.
Can I cancel the card if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Does the tour include any guided tours?
The card itself does not include guided tours but offers discounts on various attractions and a discount on Hop on hop off bus.
Where do I purchase the Munich Card?
You can book through Turbopass GmbH and receive instant confirmation.
The Munich Card (Group) offers a convenient, budget-friendly way to explore Munich and Füssen, combining transport and admission savings in a single pass. With up to five days of access and discounts at numerous sites, it suits those eager to experience the city at their own pace while saving money.