Day pass for public transportation in Berlin, Munich and Cologne [closed]

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What is the cost of a 1 or 2 day public transportation pass in cities of Cologne, Berlin and Munich, Germany?



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Cologne:

1 day: 7,10 € - 29,40 €.

Tourists usually use Ticket 1b (8,60 €) for "Köln (2100)".

Munich:

1 day: 6,70 € - 13,00 €. 3 days: 16,80 € (Innenraum/inner region only).

Tourist are usually fine with "Innenraum" (6,70 €). For the KZ in Dachau, you need "Munich XXL" (8,90 €). "CityTourCard" (1/2/3/4/5/6 days) and "MünchenCard" (1/2/3/4/5 days) offer discounts for tourist attractions.

Berlin:

1 day: 3,60 € - 21,00 €. 7 days: 13,10 € - 67,30 €.

Day passes for Berlin city are 7,00 € - 7, 70 €.

There are also offers for tourists: "WelcomeCard" (2/3/4/5/6 days), "CityTourCard" (2/3/4/5 days), "EasyCityPass" (2/3/4/5/6 days), "QueerCityPass".




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Is public transport free today in Berlin?

All buses, S-Bahns and trams within the Berlin AB tariff area can be used for free (however, a Berlin BC or ABC ticket is required for trips to Brandenburg).

Is German public transport free?

Public transportation is not currently free in Germany, although this is something the government are considering as a way to help combat air pollution. It is, however, heavily subsidized, and the cost of the U-Bahn, S-Bahn, trams, and buses in major cities is very cheap compared to London, Paris, and Zurich.

How do you pay for the bus in Cologne?

You can pay with coins or \u201cGeldkarte\u201d money card/e-purse. Besides, tickets are available at ticket machines next to public transport stops and at any KVB travel desk. You may also buy your ticket online or via mobile phone on 0800 \u2013 52 82 82 31.

What are the four types of public transportation available in Berlin?

These include the U-Bahn and S-Bahn urban rail systems, regional railway services, a tramway system, a bus network and a number of ferry services. There are a large number of common interchange stations between the different modes.



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Answer 2

For Cologne, I found this page listing prices for 1-day passes. According to the Tarifberater (German only) the 1b price zone (€8.60) should get you the whole of Cologne -- I wasn't able to discover what the 1a zone would correspond to. This page (German only) gives more information on the conditions of the ticket. In short, it lets you use all local transport and regional trains until 03:00 on the day after purchase.

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