You can find on this page the Munich buses map to print and to download in PDF. The Munich bus system map and the Munich trolley map present the network, stations and lines of the buses and trolley of Munich in Bavaria - Germany.

Munich bus map

Map of Munich buses

The Munich bus map shows all the stations and lines of the Munich bus system. This bus map of Munich will allow you to easily plan your routes in the buses of Munich in Bavaria - Germany. The Munich bus system map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

While the U-Bahn and S-Bahn are the most popular modes of transport to get around Munich, the city also has an efficient and extensive bus network covering the majority of the city most important sights. The most useful bus route for tourists is line 100, which stops at all of Munich museums, making for convenient travel between them as you can see in Munich bus map. Munich bus network operates daily: most lines run from 5 am to 1 am with buses departing every 10 to 20 minutes. There are also night buses covering the main routes throughout the night. Tickets for Munich public transport network are the same for every mode of transport. Prices range from €2.90 for a single ticket covering one zone, and from €6.70 for a one-day travelcard around the inner city area. Check out all the different options on our guide to Ticket prices and travelcards in Munich.

Munich bus lines are operated by the municipally owned Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft (the Munich Transport Company) or MVG. The network is integrated into the Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund (the Munich Transport and Tariff Association) or MVV. In 2010 about 175 million passengers used the bus lines in Munich. There are four types of busses that are part of the public transport in Munich as its shown in Munich bus map: The Express Buss (X + a double-digit number), the MetroBus (double-digit number), the Stadtbus (city bus with a three-digit number) and a TaxiBus (only one line during evening rush-hour). Eleven MetroBus lines and 55 Stadtbus lines stop at 916 bus stops in a transport network of 457 kilometers.

Munich bus lines are the primary way to get around in the suburbs and areas not reached by U-Bahn or tram, but there are also a fair number of buses in the city center as well as its mentioned in Munich bus map. If you need to get somewhere in a hurry, there are a number of “Express Bus” lines that make only a few stops to prime locations. The Munich buses follow a similar schedule of tram, operating between 5:00 am and 1:00 AM, with night buses covering the main arterial routes outside regular hours. The Lufthansa Express Bus is the nonstop connection from Munich Airport into the city centre and back again, 365 days a year. With Lufthansa Express Bus you can enjoy a travel service that is synchronized perfectly with your flight connections from Munich. You travel environmentally friendly and comfortably from Nuremberg to Munich Airport and back.