MVV-App

by Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund GmbH (MVV)


Voyages et infos locales

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The MVV-App is a journey planning application created by the Munich transport association (MVV). As well as the MVV-internet journey planner, it provides entire bus and train connections quickly and reliably. The journey planning information will help you to find the quickest connection from A to B. Just enter the name of the stop, the address or the point of interest as your start or destination or use your current location as your starting point.The result includes footpath directions to your starting or destination point. You can even mark a preferred connection as your favourite. Additionally, the ticket you will need for the requested connection is shown. If you choose the appropriate settings in the menu, you can also avoid stairs.
The departure monitor indicates the next departures for each stop, including even real-time information for all S-Bahn (urban rail) trains. Entering a stop is very simple as the MVV-App knows all the stops and makes suggestions based on the initial letter(s).
You can purchase selected MVV tickets using the MVV-App on your smartphone. Register once and choose your ticket in the app before starting your journey. You can pay conveniently by credit card or by direct debit. The ticket is then automatically saved in you customer account and can be presented at any time – even if you don’t have an internet connection anymore. As electronic tickets are personalized, you have to bring your official photo ID.
The MVV-App provides you with various plans and network maps, e. g. an interactive city map, an urban rail network map (including all S- and U-Bahn lines of the entire MVV network), a Munich tramway network map, a Munich Metrobus network map and a map of all late services.
To improve up to the minute information for passengers, we have added an interactive component to the passenger network (part of the APP). This feature which is integrated in the journey planning application allows passengers to inform other passengers quickly about bus and train delays.