1. The Romantic Road is a famous tourist route that runs through the south of Germany, beginning in Würzburg and ending in Füssen. It passes through picturesque towns and villages, offering visitors a glimpse of Bavarian culture and scenery. Some interesting sights along the way include the medieval town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber and the fairytale-like Neuschwanstein Castle. Munich, the capital city of Bavaria, is also a popular starting or ending point for the Romantic Road. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest festival, delicious beer, and impressive architecture such as the Marienplatz, the Nymphenburg Palace, and the Frauenkirche.

2. The Romantic Road is a driving route that can be traveled at any time, although some sights may have different operating hours. Munich and its attractions have varying hours, so it is best to check individual websites or call for more information. The Munich Tourist Information Office can be reached at +49 89 23396500.

3. There is no ticket required for the Romantic Road, as it is a public road. However, some attractions along the route may require admission fees. Transportation options along the Romantic Road include driving your own car, renting a car, or taking a guided tour. In Munich, there are various public transportation options such as the U-Bahn (subway) and S-Bahn (light rail) systems, as well as buses and trams. Visitors can purchase single tickets or day tickets for public transportation.