Bavaria is not just Munich, there are plenty of interesting places to explore. On the blog, you can find two other posts about Munich, one about where to eat in Munich and the other about places to visit in Munich. After almost three years of living here, I've put together a list of some of my favourite places in the area, even outside of Bavaria, but close by. Also, below I explain the best way to get around Bavaria.
Generally speaking, Munich is very well served by public transport. There aren't many hills, so cycling is quite comfortable, the metro system was built for the '72 Olympics, and there are also suburban trains, buses and various types of vehicles available for hire.
To get from Munich to other parts of Bavaria or even further afield, I always buy train or bus tickets. For the bus I use the Flixbus app (which offers very cheap options but is not always reliable in terms of punctuality) and for trains I use the DB (Deutsch Bahn) app. To get around Bavaria there is a very interesting ticket for travelling in a group that is cheaper.
The Bayern Ticket allows you to travel through Bavaria as a group on a single ticket. This ticket even includes a stop in Salzburg (Austria), making it perfect for Sunday excursions. The ticket can be bought physically at the DB ticket machines (remember to write down the names of the 5 or less people who will use the ticket, with first and last names as on the ID card) and can be bought online on the DB app.
This group ticket costs €26 and you pay €8 extra for each additional passenger (as of October 2022), but check further on the DB website or app to see if the fares have changed. With this ticket you can make as many stops as you like on the same day, there and back, at no extra cost.
Of course, if you are not convinced by any of the above options, you can also rent a car, although this is not my preference. Two apps you can use to rent a car are Share Now and Miles.
That said, here is a list of places that I think are very interesting to visit if you want to explore Bavaria and its surroundings, beyond Munich.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Neuschwanstein Castle. Source: Pexels.com
Lindau
Frankfurt am Main (Frankfurt). Source: Pexels.com
I'm sure I've left out a thousand other interesting places around Munich and Bavaria. Do you have any more in mind? Please share them or share them below in a comment, thank you very much!
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